Spain and Argentina clash on Sunday evening at the MetLife Stadium in what should be a thrilling World Cup final between the European champions and the current world champions.
Argentina enter their seventh men's World Cup final have scored 18 goals so far, and Lionel Messi has been involved in 12 of them.
Spain have won five of their six finals at World Cups and Euros and are unbeaten in regulation time in 37 consecutive matches.
Speaking ahead of the clash, Laporta revealed his pride to see so many faces represent their country, faces that are well-connected to Barcelona.
"Messi has also reached the final, and I'm delighted," Laporta told RAC1. "He's a source of pride for La Masia. Messi is the past and the present, and Lamine is the present and the future. We're very happy to have what is the genuine Barca style of play.
"As president, I'm proud to have developed these two players at home, and if we add Joan Garcia, Eric Garcia, (Pau) Cubarsi, who's having a spectacular World Cup, (Dani) Olmo, Gavi, Pedri, Ferran (Torres)... It's spectacular.
"At the national team level, it's (the final) the best match you can play, with different styles, and the referee will have to make his mark. Argentina is more aggressive, and the Spanish team plays more cohesively, with a style of play more like Barca's. Barca is the best there is, and everyone recognizes that."
With so many current players representing Spain and Messi leading his country once again, Barcelona will be proud of what they have created as their players continue to shine.
