A car crash involving spectators at a high-profile football derby resulted in injuries but no critical casualties, raising questions about public safety in large gatherings.
Car Collides with Crowd Outside Espanyol-Barcelona Match, Leaving Thirteen Injured

Car Collides with Crowd Outside Espanyol-Barcelona Match, Leaving Thirteen Injured
Incident occurs outside La Liga match as celebrations turn chaotic; driver arrested for dangerous driving.
Thirteen individuals sustained injuries when a car collided with fans outside the stadium during the thrilling Espanyol-Barcelona derby held on May 15, 2025. Barcelona clinched the La Liga title with a definitive 2-0 victory, leading to heightened excitement among the spectators. However, the match was momentarily halted as police briefed the referee about the unfolding situation.
Authorities reported that four of the injured were transported to a local hospital, but thankfully, they did not sustain serious injuries. The police shared through social media that the crash did not pose an ongoing threat to those within the stadium, allowing the match to continue.
The driver of the vehicle has since been apprehended on allegations of dangerous driving and inflicting injury upon the bystanders. Eyewitness videos highlight the chaotic moments preceding the crash when the vehicle was apparently parked near bins and surrounded by a crowd before accelerating into the gathering.
Local officials provided the context of the incident, stating that it transpired as Espanyol fans congregated to welcome their team’s coach. To manage the situation effectively, ten ambulances responded to the scene. Among the injuries reported, the most severe was a fractured leg.
Salvador Illa, Catalonia's Government President, attended the match and addressed the media, asserting, "It was an accident. Some individuals were hurt; however, their conditions are not severe. There are no significant incidents to report." The overall response from local authorities and emergency services appears to have alleviated fears of further dangers amid the celebrations.