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  2. Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys - Wikipedia

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    It is used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Barcelona since the 2023–24 season, due to the renovation of their regular ground, the Camp Nou. The stadium is named after Lluís Companys , the first minister of the Catalonia autonomous region during the Spanish Civil War.

  3. Camp Nou - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, Barcelona had the largest known attendances for women's football since the 1971 Women's World Cup final, [63] [64] Mexico–Denmark (110,000), at the Azteca Stadium. [ 65 ] [ 66 ] Real Madrid and Wolfsburg were the visiting teams at Camp Nou in the Women's Champions League (91,553 and 91,648).

  4. List of stadiums in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of stadiums in Spain, ordered by capacity. Only stadiums with a capacity of 10,000 or more are included in this list. In the second list, the minimum capacity is 5,000. Stadiums in bold are part of the 2024–25 La Liga.

  5. 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.

  6. Category:Football venues in Catalonia - Wikipedia

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    Football venues in Barcelona (15 P) Pages in category "Football venues in Catalonia" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Stage Front Stadium

  7. Category:Football venues in Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    Category: Football venues in Barcelona. ... Sarrià Stadium; V. Velódromo de la Bonanova This page was last edited on 11 November 2022, at 17:08 ...

  8. Nou Sardenya - Wikipedia

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    Nou Sardenya is a municipally-owned [3] football stadium in the Gràcia district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of CE Europa. The stadium holds about 7,000. [1]

  9. Camp de Les Corts - Wikipedia

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    The first game played at the ground was between FC Barcelona and St Mirren. On 13 May 1923, the stadium hosted the Copa del Rey final between Athletic Bilbao and CE Europa and on 21 December 1924 Les Corts hosted a game between Spain and Austria. On 24 June 1925, the stadium was the scene of an incident that saw it closed for six months.