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BARCELONA – This Saturday marks a significant moment for Barcelona as they return to the iconic Camp Nou for their Spanish league showdown against Athletic Bilbao.
On Monday, the club revealed exciting news: 45,401 fans will be welcomed back to the Camp Nou for the first time since its major renovations began in 2023. Once fully remodeled, the venue is set to accommodate an impressive 105,000 spectators, enhancing its reputation as one of the grandest stadiums in the football world.
In addition to this weekend’s match, Barcelona is also making plans to host their Champions League fixture against Eintracht Frankfurt at the renewed stadium on December 9th, pending final preparations.
The return of fans is made possible after the club successfully secured essential permits, allowing them to reopen the stadium’s doors. This marks a pivotal step in reestablishing the passionate atmosphere that Camp Nou is renowned for.
Anticipation already peaked earlier this month when over 20,000 enthusiastic supporters paid to watch Barcelona’s training session at the storied venue on November 7th, showcasing the excitement surrounding the team’s return.
Work began on upgrading the stadium in June 2023 to expand capacity in Europe’s largest soccer venue that previously stood at 99,000. The highly indebted club secured 1.45 billion euros (then $1.6 billion) from multiple investors to undertake the remodeling project.
The club hopes that the return to Camp Nou will boost matchday sales and merchandising opportunities.
Barcelona had originally planned to be back playing at the venue as early as November 2024 to coincide with the club’s 125th anniversary, but that deadline has been repeatedly pushed back. The team has played at the municipally owned 55,000-seat Olympic Stadium since the start of the 2023-24 season.
Another delay this summer led to the club having to scramble and hold a Spanish league game at the 6,000-seat stadium located on its training grounds on the outskirts of the city in September.
Barcelona trails league leader Real Madrid by three points after 12 matches. Madrid visits Elche on Sunday.
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