Key Points

FC Barcelona has officially announced its return to Camp Nou on August 10 after two years of renovations. The partial reopening will host the Joan Gamper match with 60,000 seats available. The club launched an emotional "Tornem a casa" campaign to celebrate the homecoming. Final renovations will expand capacity to nearly 100,000 for future matches.

Key Points: FC Barcelona Returns to Camp Nou on August 10 After Renovations

  • Barcelona ends two-year Montjuïc exile for Camp Nou return
  • Partial reopening with 60,000 capacity for Joan Gamper match
  • Renovations continue for final 99,354-seat upgrade
  • Club launches emotional "Tornem a casa" homecoming campaign
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FC Barcelona confirm Camp Nou return on August 10

Barcelona confirms Camp Nou comeback on August 10 with partial reopening amid ongoing renovations, marking a historic return after two years away.

"To celebrate this moment, FC Barcelona has launched an epic and emotional campaign under the slogan 'Tornem a casa, vibrem'. - FC Barcelona Official Statement"

Madrid, June 25

Spanish football giant FC Barcelona on Wednesday confirmed the club will end its two-year exile and return to its old base, Camp Nou Stadium, on August 10. The official Barcelona website announced the club will play its traditional Joan Gamper pre-season opener on the ground, which has been undergoing extensive renovation works over the past two years, as reported by Xinhua.

Barca have been forced to spend that time in the former Lluis Companys Olympic Stadium on the top of Montjuic, although the venue hasn't been popular with supporters, who, despite large numbers of tourists among their number, have rarely been able to fill the ground, which has a capacity of just below 57,000.

The club returns to its traditional home with building work still going on, with Barcelona confirming that; among the parts still needing to be finished, are the construction of the new third stand, the double VIP ring, the installation of the roof, and the preparation of some interior spaces and the remodeling of the area around the ground.

"To celebrate this moment, FC Barcelona has launched an epic and emotional campaign under the slogan 'Tornem a casa, vibrem'. The campaign includes a wide range of actions and activations across the city and digital platforms, aimed at reinforcing the connection between the Club, its fans, and the city of Barcelona, as well as with culers around the world. Some campaign elements have already been released, with more initiatives to follow and details to be shared through the Club’s official channels," read the statement by the club.

The ongoing work means the capacity on August 10 will be around 60,000, which is well below the final capacity of 99,354, but considerably more than the 25,000 initially expected for the Joan Gamper game.

"With this return, FC Barcelona takes a symbolic and emotional step into the future, reclaiming its home in a new era that will culminate with the complete inauguration of the new stadium. It’s a chance to feel again, to vibrate together again, and to continue building the Barça of tomorrow," the statement further added.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
As an Indian football fan who stayed up late to watch Messi magic at Camp Nou, this news makes me emotional! 🥹 The stadium is like a temple for football lovers. Hope to visit someday now that renovations are complete. Visca Barça!
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Priya M.
While I'm happy for Barcelona fans, I can't help but think how Indian stadiums need similar upgrades. Our football infrastructure is decades behind. When will we see world-class stadiums in India? 🇮🇳
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Arjun S.
The Montjuic stadium was such a downgrade - no wonder fans stayed away. Camp Nou's return is great news for La Liga's atmosphere. Though I wonder if ticket prices will skyrocket after renovations? Many Indian fans save for years to attend one match.
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Neha T.
Beautiful to see how much thought they've put into the homecoming campaign. Indian clubs should learn from this - football is about emotions and connection, not just business. The "Tornem a casa" slogan gave me goosebumps!
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Vikram J.
Hope they've improved the food options too! Last time I visited, the paella was overpriced and cold 😅 Jokes aside, this is historic for football. Camp Nou is where legends are made. Maybe we'll see an Indian player there someday?
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Sanjay P.
While celebrating, let's not forget Barcelona's financial troubles. Such massive renovations when they're struggling to register players seems risky. Indian clubs would never get away with this kind of spending without proper audits.

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