ROBBERY IN IBIZA

Barça fans denounce the theft of their shirts in Ibiza and ask even Laporta for help

FC Barcelona fans had their suitcases stolen during a trip to Ibiza and have taken to social networks to recover their shirts, mentioning FC Barcelona and its president Joan Laporta.

A group of FC Barcelona fans have denounced the theft of their luggage while they were traveling in Ibiza, losing among their belongings several recently purchased team shirts. Through social networks, they have asked for help to bring their case to the authorities or to the club itself, in the hope of recovering their belongings.

A robbery in the middle of a trip and lost T-shirts

As they explained on X (formerly Twitter), the Barça fans were in Ibiza when they suffered the theft of their suitcases, where they kept with special affection the Barça jerseys they had just acquired. In their publication, they directly mentioned @FCBarcelona_es, @JoanLaportaFCB and several supporters’ clubs, hoping that the message would go viral and reach the right hands.

“Our suitcases were stolen in Ibiza and inside were our Barça jerseys, can you help us make this tweet viral so that it reaches the right people?” they wrote in their first message, accompanied by images showing them wearing the blaugrana apparel.

In a second tweet, they insisted on their appeal to the culé community: “We had just bought them after much effort and we have no means to get others. Twitter, do your magic, please”.

Reactions and possible responses

The publication has begun to gain traction in networks, with several users showing solidarity and sharing the message so that it reaches FC Barcelona or possible witnesses of the theft. So far, the club has not issued any official response, although it is not ruled out that, given the repercussion of the case, it may offer some kind of gesture to the affected fans.

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On the other hand, no details have been given as to whether those affected have filed a complaint with the National Police or the Civil Guard. In Ibiza, luggage theft in airports or tourist areas is a recurring problem, so visitors are advised to always keep their belongings under supervision and report any incident as soon as possible.

A case that could add culé support

While fans wait for a solution, the impact of their story on networks continues to grow. It would not be the first time that FC Barcelona or other sports institutions have responded to a viral case like this with some kind of action.

It remains to be seen whether the Culé community, the club or any entity in Ibiza can offer a solution to these fans who, after an unfortunate experience on the island, rely on the power of the networks to recover at least part of what they have lost.

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