FC Barcelona has officially announced its return as a regular member of the European Football Clubs (EFC).
Following a period of separation due to the Super League initiative, the Barcelona organization has chosen to end its affiliation with that competition in order to fully reintegrate into the landscape of Europe’s top clubs.
This decision was ratified at a meeting of the EFC Board of Directors, where Barcelona’s application received unanimous approval.
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This development marks a strategic pivot in Barça’s international agenda, with a focus on regaining its institutional influence within the governing bodies of European football.
According to the official announcement, the involvement of Joan Laporta has been instrumental in this transition. The EFC president, Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, acknowledged Laporta’s proactive efforts to mend diplomatic relations.
The organization has conveyed its “honor and satisfaction” in welcoming the Catalan club back into its fold. Moving forward, both parties will collaborate to determine Barcelona’s role in future discussions regarding European competitions and fan engagement.
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