Way to the first federation
The Europa Sports Club is in an exciting situation, one step away from the promotion to the first federation. With three games ahead, the possibility of achieving this milestone is becoming more and more real. However, this promotion is accompanied by new challenges that the club will have to face immediately.
The GESPA dilemma
One of the main drawbacks that the club will have to solve is the need to play home games on a natural grass. Héctor Ibar, President of Europe, has expressed disbelief in the situation: ‘How can Barcelona not have a club in the first RFEF due to the lack of natural grass fields?’
Future options for new Sardinia
In a recent interview, Ibar commented that the club is working on two commissions: one dedicated to economic aspects to increase revenue, and the other focused on legal analysis to explore the feasibility of playing new Sardinia. The City Council has stated its support for Europe to continue home.
Commitment to Vila de Gràcia
Despite the difficulties, Ibar has made it clear that Europe has no intention of leaving the new Sardinia. ‘We are a club deeply rooted in Gràcia,’ he said firmly. Other clubs have chosen to move to alternative stages, but Europe seeks to maintain its identity and connection with the local community.
An assembly to decide the future
The Board of Directors, under the leadership of Ibar, will convene an extraordinary assembly to discuss all possible scenarios with the members. This meeting will be key to defining the way to follow the first men’s team and to make sure that the voices of the community are heard at decisive historical moments.
Final reflections on an imminent rise
The promotion to the first federation is not only a sporting goal for Europe; It represents an opportunity to reaffirm its position within Catalan football. With a firm commitment on the part of the board and the social base, the club faces a future full of possibilities, but also of challenges that will have to be addressed with determination and collectively.