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  2. Camp Nou - Wikipedia

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    Although originally planned to be called the Estadi del FC Barcelona, the more popular name Camp Nou ("new field") was used. [15] The June 1950 signing of László Kubala , regarded as one of Barcelona's greatest players, provided further impetus to the construction of a larger stadium.

  3. 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.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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 ...

  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. FC Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    Also in the 1960s and 1970s, while FC Barcelona acted as an integrating force for Catalonia's new arrivals from poorer regions of Spain expecting to find a better life, Espanyol drew their support mainly from sectors close to the regime such as policemen, military officers, civil servants and career fascists.

  8. Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys - Wikipedia

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    Lluís Companys Olympic Stadium [2] [a] formerly known as the Estadi de Montjuïc and Estadi Olímpic de Montjuïc and also known in English as the Barcelona Olympic Stadium, [3] [4] is a stadium in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.

  9. List of La Liga stadiums - Wikipedia

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    El Alcoraz was the latest stadium to host its first La Liga match, and the Wanda Metropolitano is the arena that was built most recently. ... Barcelona: Barcelona: 1957: