Josep Maria BartomeuJosep Maria Bartomeu

Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu was re-elected to lead the treble winners for the next six years on Saturday night, beating off the challenge of former incumbent Joan Laporta.

Bartomeu took over in January 2014 from Sandro Rosell who stood down following a probe into the signing of Brazil striker Neymar.

Despite a turbulent spell at the helm, Bartomeu received 54.63 per cent of the votes with 25,823 members backing him while Laporta, president of the Catalan club from 2003 to 2010, took 33.03 per cent. Agusti Benedito was third with 7.16 per cent and Toni Freixa polled 3.70 per cent.

“I am very happy. The majority has been very big to back our new project,” Bartomeu told reporters.

“We will keep growing and winning if we keep looking after (coach) Luis Enrique and the players.

“We will keep growing and winning if we look after the Masia (youth academy). It needs to be effective and be the base for the first team so that players coming through show our style of play and values.”

Bartomeu brought forward elections by a year with the club in crisis at board level last January over poor management and claims of corruption.

He will also face trial for fraud over the Neymar move from Santos and revealed after taking charge that the real cost of his transfer was closer to €100 million than the €57.1 million they said they paid.

Barca also faced a FIFA transfer ban for a breach of rules in the signing of under-age players that led Bartomeu to sack sports director Andoni Zubizarreta.

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