Barcelona will not return to the worst Nou camp, despite being given the license to open their stadium to 27,000 fans. The blaugrana have been trying to get a license to open their ground since mid-July, after they originally promised to open their stadium again to 45,000 fans.
The license would have allowed Barcelona to open the Tribuna (Main) Stand and Gol Sur (South Gol Stand) to the current Council’s security checks, after the club was able to achieve ‘category 1A’. However, it seems that Barcelona will wait until the ‘section 1b’ to return to their ground, when they can open their stadium to 47,000 fans, allowing fans to be in all four places. The reason it financially makes more sense for Barcelona is to continue playing at Montju Polty-Polity.
When will Barcelona return to Camp Nou?
Without getting a license to reopen the stadium, Barcelona fans are no closer to knowing when they will go to Camp Spotify Nou. Institutional Vice-Movembeng Lelena Fort told sports that she is not satisfied with the decision.
“We received the license with great pleasure and caution. Finally, we have this first permit. We are very happy; we must look forward to enjoying this Camp Trase, to obtain the permits for the second and third stages of residence.”
“We will have to wait a while for the full opening of the first and second tigers. This permit can be more complicated, but all the groups have been learning how to work together to streamline the processes.”
When pressed for more details, Fort remained tight-lipped about the return, which may not be released until 2026 according to some reports. Barcelona are set to be at the Estadi Oliis of Lluis for their next three home games against Girona, Olimpiakos and ELCHE.
“We believe that obtaining a license for the second category will be easy because we already have all the necessary experience and the technology is very difficult,” but they do not want to set dates. We will work to set the dates. “
Defending the Contrancial Group Limak
This week there was also controversy in the Turkish construction group Limak, who were the surprise winners of the bidding process for Kampu Niu in return. Some reports alleged that other companies received high scores in the evaluation process, with Limak later returning to the camp and working in an orderly fashion at least. Fort defended their choice.
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“Often it seems easy to screw things up. ‘They tell me,’ ‘They tell me,’ ‘There is a report that this company is working with a process that is under scrutiny. Controls are internal and external.’
At that time the Treasurer of Barcelona Ferran Olive noted that the sachman of Goldman Sachs, the main Break Backer of the Club with whom he issued a loan for the renovation of the Camp Nou, gave the green light to Limbak.
“The club made this decision with Goldman. But the one who made this decision, in the end, was Goldman,” said Olive Chadena Ser, as quoted by MD.