Dani Olmo, one of Barcelona’s standout midfielders, was recently honoured at the 12th Gala Estrelles of the Catalan Football Federation (FCF).
He received the prestigious award for the Best Player in Catalan football, an achievement that highlights his remarkable contributions to the sport.
This recognition marks the first Catalan award for Olmo, solidifying his growing influence in the footballing world.
At the event, Olmo shared his optimism about the current season, emphasising the team’s strong start and their potential to compete for every title on offer.
“We can expect the best from this season, we have started very well, and we have a team to compete for everything that can be won. That is why I have come, to win,” he said as quoted by Mundo Deportivo.
A night to remember
The midfielder attended the gala with his parents, Dorita and Miquel, underscoring the importance of family in his journey.
According to Olmo, discussions at home often revolve around areas for personal growth, a practice he began during his time in Croatia.
“At home, we discuss things I can improve, I’ve always done it, like in Croatia and it helped me a lot,” he added.
This approach has evidently been instrumental in shaping him into the player he is today. Such a focus on continuous improvement has allowed Olmo to adapt to the high standards demanded at Barcelona.
Aitana Bonmati honoured too
While Olmo was present to receive his award in person, Aitana Bonmati, crowned as the Best Female Player of 2024, was unable to attend the event.
Her accolade was accepted on her behalf by Elena Fort and Antonio Escudero, vice presidents of FC Barcelona. Meanwhile, the club’s president, Joan Laporta, also attended, representing Barcelona’s deep ties to the Catalan football community.
This occasion not only celebrated individual brilliance but also highlighted Barcelona’s ongoing commitment to nurturing world-class talent. With players like Olmo leading the charge, the club’s future appears to be in capable hands.