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Captaincy Rules at Top Clubs: Guardiola Decides, Flick Participates

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Last updated: July 28, 2025 17:53
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FC Barcelona is changing its captain selection process for the 2025/26 season. While the club has traditionally relied on internal dressing-room votes, new coach Hansi Flick will now have a say in the decision — a move that reflects a shift in leadership dynamics. But how do other top clubs handle captaincy? Here’s a closer look.

Contents
  • Barcelona’s New Direction Under Flick
  • Guardiola Takes Control at Manchester City
  • Luis Enrique Trusts His Players at PSG
  • Different Styles Across Europe
    • 🔹 Real Madrid
    • 🔹 Atlético Madrid
    • 🔹 Bayern Munich
    • 🔹 Liverpool
  • What’s Next for Barça?

Barcelona’s New Direction Under Flick

Until now, Barcelona’s captains were chosen democratically by the players. Last season’s captain group included:

  • Marc-André ter Stegen
  • Ronald Araujo
  • Frenkie de Jong
  • Pedri
  • Raphinha

However, the club is reportedly dissatisfied with Ter Stegen’s leadership and attitude, which could affect his role. Vice president Rafael Yuste recently stated:

“Captaincy is a matter for both the coach and the team.”

That gives Hansi Flick a more active role — although he won’t decide alone, his input could significantly influence the hierarchy. Players like Araujo or Joan Garcia might benefit, especially if Flick seeks to reinforce discipline and unity in a young squad.


Guardiola Takes Control at Manchester City

Pep Guardiola, known for meticulous management, has taken captaincy into his own hands:

“This year, I decided. I’m the coach, and for the first time in my career, I chose the captains myself.”

With Kevin De Bruyne and Kyle Walker gone, Guardiola appointed Bernardo Silva as captain. His vice-captains are:

  • Rúben Dias
  • Rodri
  • Erling Haaland

“Haaland is young, but he needs to learn what it means to be a captain,” Guardiola added.


Luis Enrique Trusts His Players at PSG

At the opposite end of the spectrum is Luis Enrique at PSG. He allowed the players to choose freely, embracing a hands-off approach — even after Kylian Mbappé’s departure in 2024.

“A captain represents the players, not the coach. The less I control, the more unpredictable I become,” he explained.

The team rallied behind Marquinhos and won nearly everything — except the Club World Cup final.


Different Styles Across Europe

🔹 Real Madrid

With Luka Modrić and Lucas Vázquez leaving, Dani Carvajal became captain, followed by Valverde, Vinicius Jr., and Courtois. The decision was a collaboration between the board and coach Xabi Alonso.

🔹 Atlético Madrid

Coach Diego Simeone leaves the choice to the players but ensures they embody the club’s values. Koke, Oblak, and Giménez currently lead the squad.

🔹 Bayern Munich

No official announcement has been made, but Manuel Neuer is expected to retain the armband, supported by Joshua Kimmich.

🔹 Liverpool

With Trent Alexander-Arnold’s departure, new coach Arne Slot hasn’t named a vice-captain yet. Virgil van Dijk remains club captain, with Mohamed Salah, Alisson Becker, and Andy Robertson in contention for leadership roles.


What’s Next for Barça?

Barcelona’s new captain group will likely be announced in August 2025. Flick’s involvement signals a strategic change — blending youth development with leadership restructuring.

Whether Araujo, Frenkie de Jong, or even Joan Garcia rises to the top may depend on who best reflects Flick’s vision of discipline, communication, and team-first mentality.

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