The Camp Nou
With a capacity of
99, 354 seats, the Camp Nou in Barcelona, Spain is the home for FC Barcelona. It was officially opened on September 24, 1957. The atmosphere of every game played there is magnificent. The fans chanting
throughout the 90 minutes of every game encourages the players to give it their
all in every game. It is one of the largest stadiums in Europe and all around the world. The Camp Nou serves as the stage for Barcelona to play their style at their best. Barcelona is hard to beat at the Camp Nou because with their style of playing, they dominate the games easily to execute the rival. Whether it's for local competition or European competition, the Camp Nou is an iconic stadium that most of the rivals for Barcelona fear.


Barca fans have lived amazing and magical nights at the Camp Nou like the comeback against PSG in the Champions League in 2017. Coming back from a 4-0 at PSG's home, to win the second game 6-1 to advance. Also, the many great performances against their biggest rivals in Spain, Real Madrid. The Camp Nou is the scenario for great football played by the home side with their fans cheering them on. The iconic mosaics that the fans make before the games are stunning. For example, when players like Iniesta and Xavi retired, the fans greeted them one last time at the Camp Nou like legends.

Other facilities along with the stadium are a chapel next to the dressing rooms, the presidential box, the VIPs lounge, the press rooms, several television studios, the Sports Medicine Centre, the veteran players area, the FC Barcelona club museum, and the offices of all of the many different club departments.

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