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  2. Nou Palau Blaugrana - Wikipedia

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    The new arena is expected to be finished by the end of 2027, [5] and will replace the original Palau Blaugrana, which is across the street and currently serves as the home arena for FC Barcelona's basketball, handball, and futsal teams. The project is part of the Espai Barça project.

  3. Camp Nou - Wikipedia

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    One of the stands displaying Barcelona's motto, Més que un club, meaning "More than a club" A view of the supporters' side during a match, showing the FC Barcelona colours Main stand external view of the stadium. The construction of the Camp Nou started on 28 March 1954 as Barcelona's previous stadium, Camp de Les Corts, had

  4. Palau Blaugrana - Wikipedia

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    Under Sandro Rosell's presidency, FC Barcelona announced that by 2013, it planned to build a new Palau Blaugrana for its handball and basketball teams, with a capacity of 12,000 seats. Also included in the plan, was a smaller campus with a capacity of 3,000 seats, plus [a special conditions] for hotel partners (operated by a specialist company ...

  5. New footage shows the extensive renovations at Camp Nou, the home of FC Barcelona. The Spanish football club shared a video on Twitter/X on Thursday, 17 August, of a walk through the grounds as ...

  6. Barcelona stadium becomes Spotify Camp Nou under ... - AOL

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    Barcelona's stadium will be called Spotify Camp Nou after the club announced a "long-term partnership” with the audio-streaming company on Tuesday. “Spotify and FC Barcelona will be working ...

  7. List of future stadiums - Wikipedia

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    New Padova Stadium: 16,500 Padua Italy: Calcio Padova: TBD [125] New Stadio Iacovone: 16,500 Taranto Italy: Taranto FC 1927: TBD [126] New Oradea Stadium: 16,291 Oradea Romania: FC Bihor Oradea: 2027 [127] Bulgarian Army Stadium: 16,021 Sofia Bulgaria: CSKA Sofia: 2025 [128] New Oxford Stadium: 16,000 Oxford England: Oxford United F.C. TBD [129 ...

  8. Johan Cruyff Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Johan Cruyff Stadium (Catalan: Estadi Johan Cruyff; Spanish: Estadio Johan Cruyff) is a football stadium operated by Barcelona in Sant Joan Despí, Province of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, located in the Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper, the club's training facility and youth academy, about 7 km from the Camp Nou.

  9. Mini Estadi - Wikipedia

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    The 15,276-seat stadium was situated across from Camp Nou, the home stadium of FC Barcelona. The stadium was home to FC Barcelona B, FCB's reserve team, as well as their women's team and Juvenil A. The stadium is now replaced by the newly built Estadi Johan Cruyff, which was completed on 27 August 2019.