Will Barcelona build a new stadium?

Barcelona’s redevelopment of Camp Nou has been given the green light by the local council with work to begin in June 2022. The La Liga giants themselves opted to move ahead with a maximum €1.5 billion ($1.6b) funding package to update Camp Nou at the end of 2021 after first holding talks back in 2014.

Which stadium is Barcelona next season?

Barcelona’s Camp Nou revamp: LaLiga giants confirm relocation to Olympic Stadium for 2023-24 season. Barcelona will play their home games during the 2023-24 season at the Olympic Stadium in the city with work due to begin on revamping Camp Nou this summer, the club confirmed on Thursday.

How much will new Camp Nou cost?

Barcelona, who were reportedly more than a £1billion in debt last year and forced to release Lionel Messi, insist they have the funding to afford the project. They also claim it will not cost more than €1.5bn (around £1.27bn) to complete the work.

Why does Camp Nou have no roof?

It has a global fan base thanks to sustained success over much of the last half century. At present, only the main stand at the Camp Nou is covered by a roof, as has been the case since its construction. Current renovation work on the venue will add a roof that covers the whole ground.

Where is the new Camp Nou?

city of Barcelona
The Camp Nou is the largest stadium in Europe and is an icon of the city of Barcelona. The proposed new Camp Nou will have covered seating for 105,000 spectators and a new, steeper first tier to improve the view of the action The renovation work is planned to start in May 2018 and end in February 2021.

Who builds Camp Nou?

THE CONSTRUCTION (1954-57) The architects of the new stadium were Francesc Mitjans Miró, cousin of Miró-Sans, and Josep Soteras Mauri, with the collaboration of Lorenzo García Barbón.

What’s the biggest soccer stadium in the world?

Mexico City, Mexico. Estadio Azteca.

  • Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Bukit Jalil National Stadium. #7.
  • London, UK. Wembley Stadium. #6.
  • Pasadena, USA. Rose Bowl. #5.
  • Johannesburg, South Africa. FNB Stadium. #4.
  • Barcelona, Spain. Camp Nou. #3.
  • Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne Cricket Ground. #2.
  • Pyongyang, North Korea. Rungrado 1st of May Stadium. #1.