Barcelona Elections Heat Up.. Font Flirts with Flick and Attacks Laporta's Management

A race to win the trust of fans and voters
Barcelona is experiencing a decisive electoral atmosphere, as candidates seek to win over club members and fans by presenting promises of new sports and administrative projects. Joan Laporta recently resigned from his position in preparation for running in the elections again, with about 35 days remaining until the scheduled voting date on March 15.
Approximately 100,000 club members who meet membership requirements have the right to participate in the voting, increasing the importance of current electoral campaigns and their impact on the future of the team.
Font Hints at a Sports Project to Convince Flick
Victor Font confirmed that he is working on preparing a comprehensive sports project aimed at achieving technical stability within the club, indicating that German coach Hansi Flick will be impressed with what his electoral campaign will offer.
Font emphasized that stability means avoiding sudden or impulsive decisions, referring to some of the current management's policies, criticizing previous changes in the contracts and salary management within the team.
Promises to Keep Flick and Possible Administrative Changes
The presidential candidate indicated his intention to keep Flick in his position if he wins the elections, but he hinted at the possibility of making changes within the administrative structure, including the dismissal of sporting director Deco.
Election Determines the Features of the Next Phase
These statements reflect the stakes on the future of Barcelona's sports project, as the election results are expected to determine the identity of the club's new leadership, along with shaping the technical and administrative features for the coming years.