In the world of the football, the dreams no always fulfil . Or at least no of the everything. For Joan Laporta, further of the privilege that supposes to be the president of the group blaugrana, remained by transitar a sportive career that, probably, would have carried him by a different way to the of the politics and the business management. During the documentary 'LaLiga: Further of the goal' that premièred recently in Netflix, the mandator left clear which was his dream of boy.

"Never I thought that it would be president. My dream was to be leading of the Barça", commented Laporta, the one who gave to know in the club in 1997 when accompanying the candidature of Ángel Fernández to the presidency blaugrana. Finally, the lawyer and Catalan employer did with the control of the club in June of 2003, after the resignation of Joan Gaspart, completing a first period of seven very fruitful years that included the achievement of two Leagues of Champions.

In 2021, in the middle of an acute institutional crisis, Laporta returned to the club to initiate a new sportive project that allowed to the club surpass his financial problems. For the moment, the list of winners is inferior to the of the two first years of his first presidency, with a League and a Supercopa Spanish (then had won a Champions and two Leagues) and with a greater unsteadiness in the bench culé (three trainers).

LaLiga Premières documentary with the most stood out of the 23/24

The new documentary of LaLiga in Netflix has a total of 8 episodes that summary the most important of the season 2023/24, where the culés failed in his attempt for revalidating the title obtained the previous campaign. The episode 2 sample the details of the first Classical of the season contested in Montjuïc, where the Real Madrid gave his first step to the championship with a triumph by the minimum (1-2).