
FC BARCELONA 2024/25
Champions' parade in Barcelona: passion, chants and a city dyed in blaugrana
Published:17/05/2025 - 01:00h
Updated:17/05/2025 - 01:01h
Barcelona embraced its team: thousands filled the streets in a historic celebration of the culé national treble
A huge success! That's how you can describe the well-deserved champions' parade starring the first team of Barcelona this Friday. A vibrant tour in which the culés crowded the streets to make their warmth and closeness felt to a team that this season has returned their hope, achieving a remarkable local treble: LaLiga, Copa del Rey and Spanish Super Cup.
As planned, the Barça caravan started at 6:00 PM from Avenida Arístides Maillol, crossing several emblematic points of the city:
- Travessera de Les Corts (Access 13, Spotify Camp Nou)
- Calle Numancia
- Streets Berlín and París
- Calle Balmes
- Calle Fontanella
- Calle Trafalgar
- Until culminating in the Arc de Triomf
The City Was Dyed in Blaugrana Colors
From the beginning of the parade, it could be seen how the fans filled the streets with shirts, flags and posters. The enthusiasm knew no limits: many culés also looked out from the balconies of their houses, managing to have a better view of their idols.
The Travessera de Les Corts marked the beginning of the visual spectacle, with the first blaugrana flares illuminating the atmosphere. Meanwhile, the players enjoyed the moment from the bus, sharing photos on social networks with an increasingly dedicated public, singing from the classic "Champions, champions" to the inevitable "Madridista who doesn't jump!".
In turn, several players took the opportunity to share their emotions live through Barça One. For example, Marc-André ter Stegen, Barça captain:
- "The weather is good, people are eager to see us... I am very happy to be able to celebrate the League with the fans."
- "You never get tired of winning titles, it's the goal of all of us."
- "There is a spectacular connection between the fans and the club."
- "What we have achieved this year has a lot of merit."
- "Flick's philosophy has helped us a lot. We have an exciting future."
The viral gesture of Lamine Yamal and Casadó
In a much commented moment, Lamine Yamal and Marc Casadó spoke with the microphones of 'Jijantes'. The '17' asked the following: "In the end, did we win anything?" and the '19' blaugrana left a phrase that went viral:
"We haven't won anything. In December we lost everything."
A clear allusion to the complicated moment that the team went through in December, when many considered the season lost, and that the team managed to reverse with character and determination.
📺 DIRECTO @JijantesFC
— Jijantes FC (@JijantesFC) May 16, 2025
Marc Casadó with the Jijantes' microphone on the parade bus and Raphinha appears: "take the third placed ****" 👀
Lamine Yamal: "We haven't won. In December we lost everything." 😂
🔗 https://t.co/OGW0AKAWMl pic.twitter.com/O8RfjjGrio
Party, spontaneity and emotion in every corner
The players showed their most relaxed version: some eating popcorn or lollipops, others, like Iñigo Martínez, even with a beer in hand. Added to this, the fans were not far behind, and remembered the great absentee of the day: Ferran Torres, recently operated on for appendicitis. Many carried shark plushies as a symbolic tribute to the "Shark" Ferran.
- 🎙️ Fermín López for 'Barça One': "It's a dream come true. It was impossible to imagine something like this. We are all culers and people see it"
The appearance of Cat, the culé mascot
In the middle of the tour, Cat, the club's mascot, made its appearance, filling the caravan with confetti and color. It must be remembered that this is the first parade that the fantastic character of the Catalan team has experienced.
🎙️ More voices of the protagonists for 'Barça One':
- Marc Bernal: "I haven't been able to participate much, but I was very excited to see the team."
- Gerard Martín: "A League with Barça cannot be described with words. Next season we want to surpass ourselves."
You could also see Lamine Yamal and Pau Cubarsí singing "Un día de partit", filling the atmosphere with emotion and nostalgia.
🎙️ More voices of the protagonists for 'Barça One':
- Ronald Araújo: "At the beginning of the season nobody gave anything for us and now we are champions"
"We are missing that Champions League, but it will come. Trust us"
"La Masia is incredible, the club has changed important things"
"Two leagues in three seasons is incredible. We don't get tired, we are hungry for more"- Andreas Christensen: "We can feel that this is very important for the fans"
"I am proud of the team"- Wojciech Szczęsny: "I didn't expect, when I retired, to be celebrating three titles"
- Robert Lewandowski: "Many people have fallen in love with how we have played"
"Playing with such young guys makes me feel like a teenager again"
In addition to this, a scene that quickly went viral was when Ronald Araújo tried to kick a ball from the bus... and ended up falling to the ground, bringing smiles to teammates and fans.
أراوخو 😂 pic.twitter.com/Nnq2xt7Qck
— FCB World (@forcabarca_ar) May 16, 2025
- 🎙️ More voices of the protagonists for 'Barça One':
- Héctor Fort: "It's crazy, you enjoy it a lot. We have done a very good job"
"I am very grateful for the minutes I have had."- Gavi: "If they had told me at the beginning of the season, I wouldn't have believed it"
- Pau Víctor: "When I was little I was down there. It gives me goosebumps"
"We are a family, we go as one. This is just the beginning"
The parade had a memorable ending at the Arc de Triomf
After almost three hours of travel, the parade culminated around 9:30 p.m. at the Arc de Triomf, where fireworks and flares gave the perfect ending. Ronald Araujo and Raphinha, at the top of the bus, waved the blaugrana flag while the public chanted incessantly.
The last to address the fans was Lamine Yamal, closing the day with emotion: "It is a dream to be able to live this with the club of my life." And with a "jump, jump, jump, madridista who doesn't jump", he sealed a night that will be remembered by all culés.