Barcelona to play away from the Nou Camp for up to a YEAR as president Joan Laporta confirms plans to rejuvenate 99,000-capacity stadium next year - but Catalans need a huge £1.27BILLION loan to finance project!

  • The work on the stadium will last 3-4 years but will force the team away for a year
  • Barcelona president Joan Laporta says the Johan Cruyff Stadium could be used
  • Another option would be for the first team to play at the city's Montjuic Stadium 
  • The club wants to increase the capacity of the Nou Camp to 110,000 

Barcelona will play at another stadium for up to a year when the club starts its planned modernisation of the Nou Camp, president Joan Laporta said on Friday.

Laporta said that he wants to begin the long-delayed overhaul of the Nou Camp in the summer of 2022. He added that the work will last three to four years, but that the team will only need to find another home for a maximum of 12 months.

'We are considering different possibilities, but the strongest candidate is the Johan Cruyff Stadium,' Laporta told Catalan radio Rac1 on Friday.

Barcelona will play away from the Nou Camp for up to a year as the redevelopment begins 

The club released a series of images in 2016 after they initially announced the project

The club released a series of images in 2016 after they initially announced the project

An earlier rendering of what the inside of the ground may look like on a Barcelona matchday

An earlier rendering of what the inside of the ground may look like on a Barcelona matchday

The Johan Cruyff Stadium is where the women's team plays and forms part of the club's training complex on the outskirts of Barcelona.


With a capacity to seat only 6,000 spectators, Laporta said the club wants to increase that to 50,000 if the men's team plays there.

Another option, Laporta said, would be for the team to play at the city's Montjuic Stadium. The municipal facility hosted the opening ceremonies of the 1992 Summer Olympics and was home to Barcelona's rival Espanyol for several years.

The Nou Camp is already Europe's largest football stadium with 99,000 seats. The club wants to increase its capacity to 110,000 while also refurbishing its surrounding area, which includes a pavilion for the club's other sports, the museum and stores.

To finance the operation, Barcelona is in talks with Goldman Sachs for the investment bank to loan the cash-strapped club £1.27bn (€1.5bn) - the financing plan needs to win a vote by the club's members.

Barcelona president Joan Laporta says the team could play at the Johan Cruyff Stadium 

With a capacity to seat 6,000 spectators, Laporta said he wants to increase that to 50,000

With a capacity to seat 6,000 spectators, Laporta said he wants to increase that to 50,000

Laporta inherited a club in near bankruptcy when he won the elections in March. He had also led the club from 2003-10.

'(The new Camp Nou) is fundamental for the viability of the club and its immediate future,' Laporta said. 'The impact it will have for Barca is critical so that we can compete with our competitors who have already done what is needed.'

Real Madrid took advantage of last year's pandemic lockdown, when no fans could attend matches in Spain, to spruce up its Santiago Bernabeu stadium.  

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