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Barcelona stadium drama explained: Camp Nou returned late again in allowing the issue
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Unraveling the Camp Nou Saga: Why Barcelona’s Stadium Issues Persisted Once More

July 21, 2025 3 Min Read
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Barcelona has relocated the Joan Gun Part Loffy exhibition match from Camp Nou to Estadi Johan Cruyff on August 10th, resulting in further setbacks in the timeline for reopening the iconic stadium due to ongoing renovations. The La Liga champions are set to face Como, a match that was originally anticipated to take place at Camp Nou, but the current construction issues make this unfeasible.

The club stated, "The decision is due to the required work needed to meet the local government’s construction regulations, which have delayed obtaining the necessary initial license." Specifically, the ongoing renovations have hindered the club’s plans to reopen sections of the stadium that have been under development, preventing compliance with the prescribed conditions for licensing.

Instead, the women’s team will continue to play at the Estadi Johan Cruyff, which can accommodate 6,000 fans, while Camp Nou, with its capacity of 55,926, is undergoing extensive renovations. The team’s return to Camp Nou is now slated for September 14, when they are scheduled to compete against Valencia in their first home match of the La Liga season. However, the stadium will not be at full capacity yet, as it remains in its final stages of renovation.

Barcelona’s last match at Camp Nou occurred on May 28, 2023, where they won 3-0 against Mallorca. This game was notably the final appearance for Jordi Alba and Sergio Busquets prior to their transfers to Inter Miami in MLS.

Renovation plans for Camp Nou, initially proposed in 2007, were officially launched in April 2022, commencing after the 2022-23 season. The primary objective is to demolish the third tier and increase the stadium’s capacity from 99,000 to 105,000, making it the fifth largest in the world, while also enhancing various facilities around the stadium. In an April 2022 announcement, the club outlined that the project would improve aspects related to technical facilities and external urban planning.

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Barcelona was initially hopeful about returning to a partially open Camp Nou at 50% capacity for the 2023-24 season, with the full capacity expected by 2024-25. However, construction delays have pushed these timelines back, with September 14 now being the target date for the earliest possible return against Valencia.


Fan Take: This news is significant for soccer fans as it highlights the ongoing challenges clubs face during stadium renovations, affecting both team spirit and fan engagement. The anticipated full reopening of Camp Nou will be a momentous occasion, symbolizing resilience and excitement for the cherished venue, crucial for maintaining Barcelona’s legacy in the sport.

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