FC Barcelona are set to officially announce a sponsorship deal with ride-sharing giant Uber, making the U.S. multinational an official mobility partner of the club. The agreement, scheduled for unveiling on Wednesday, has triggered an immediate backlash from the local taxi community, led by the influential Elite Taxi union.
In response, Elite Taxi has declared a "total strike" across the metropolitan area on the day of Barca's Champions League match against Olympiacos. The group plans a mass protest beginning at 5pm, including roadblocks leading up to the Estadi Olimpic in Montjuic and the club offices on Travessera de les Corts. The aim is to force direct dialogue with club representatives and publicly condemn what the union describes as Barca's "alliance with the criminals at Uber."
Taxi drivers will mobilise in two separate columns from Avenida Maria Cristina, surrounding both the stadium and club headquarters, while informational pickets will also be set up at El Prat Airport and Sants station. The protest is expected to disrupt mobility across the city, reflecting the depth of anger within the local taxi sector. Despite earlier efforts to establish a cooperation deal with Barcelona, Elite Taxi said their proposal was rejected, leaving this strike as their only remaining form of protest.




