Barcelona‘s management has been assuring a return to Camp Nou for over a year, but delays continue. The start of the 2025-2026 season poses further challenges for the club.
Details: As reported by talkSPORT, the Camp Nou renovation is still incomplete, and the Montjuïc stadium is not available. Consequently, the match against Valencia will take place at the Johan Cruyff Stadium, which only has a capacity of six thousand. However, La Liga requires a minimum capacity of eight thousand.
This situation raises the likelihood that the match against Valencia—and all subsequent games at Johan Cruyff Stadium—will occur without fans, unless Barcelona can increase the stadium’s capacity to meet the required standards.
Reminder: Earlier reports suggested that UEFA might consider making an exception for the club, potentially creating a unique situation in Champions League history.
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