Barcelona’s Spanish Super Cup triumph over Real Madrid was not just celebrated with silverware, but with a sense of unity and belief that now runs through the squad.
According to a detailed report from Mundo Deportivo, the celebrations that followed the final offered a revealing glimpse into the mood of a team that feels it is building something special under Hansi Flick.
The first scenes of celebration began immediately on the pitch. As soon as the final whistle confirmed victory over their biggest rivals, players and staff gathered together to enjoy the moment.
Once the trophy was lifted, families were invited onto the pitch, adding an emotional and personal layer to the success.
Laporta at the centre of it
As such, club president Joan Laporta was right at the heart of the celebrations.
Rather than observing from a distance, he immersed himself fully, singing, dancing, and sharing the moment with players and staff.
His presence confirmed the feeling of unity between the board and the dressing room, something that has often been highlighted as a key pillar of Barcelona’s current stability.
You haven’t seen everything from the final yet 👀 pic.twitter.com/oKujJCiIup
— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) January 12, 2026
The celebrations did not end at the stadium. They followed the team into the dressing room, onto the team bus, and later onto the plane back from Saudi Arabia.
Music became the soundtrack of the night, setting a lively and relaxed tone.
Urban rhythms dominated the playlist, with reggaeton and Latin dembow leading the way, blended with Afro-trap and French urban sounds.
Youngster taking the stage
It was the younger players who truly brought the party to life. Lamine Yamal, Alejandro Balde, Roony Bardghji, and Marc Casado were at the centre of the energy.
Popular tracks such as “Y Que Fue?” by Don Miguelo, “La Romana” by Bad Bunny, “Aucune attache” by KeBlack, and “Afro Trap Pt.4” by MHD were played throughout the night, turning buses and cabins into moving celebrations.
More importantly, after winning the fourth title of the Flick era, there is a growing conviction that this Barcelona side is not just winning trophies, but positioning itself as a serious contender for a historic season.