Barcelona to relocate to Olympic Stadium, redevelopment of Nou camp

Barcelona will move out of their Nou Camp for the 2023-24 season for a redevelopment of the stadium.

The Spanish club have received a permit from their city council for the renovation and work will start in June.

They will be able to play at an almost full-capacity Nou Camp next season but will relocate to the Olympic Stadium in Montjuic for the following campaign.

Barcelona will return home in 2024-25 with capacity at 50% and work is set to be completed in the 2025-26 season.

“Demolition any earlier would have meant having to play the 2022-23 season with just 50% of capacity,” said Barcelona president Joan Laporta.

“Out of prudence and to minimise risks and protect next season’s income, we will maintain a capacity of practically 100% and proceed to demolish the third tier when we go to Montjuic.”

Barcelona and their city council are working on the details of the move to the Olympic Stadium in Montjuic, which hosted the 1992 Olympics and was the former home of city rivals Espanyol.

The Olympic Stadium in Montjuic hosted the 1992 Olympics

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