
The exact date of FC Barcelona’s return to its home stadium has not yet been announced, but the moment is drawing closer. The management has received approval to put the facility into operation, allowing spectators to be admitted in limited numbers — 25,991 people. For fans with limited mobility, 81 specially equipped seats are available in the Tribuna and Gol sections.
Reconstruction is proceeding without interruption, with workers operating at an accelerated pace to complete key phases as quickly as possible. Additional resources have been deployed on-site to keep the project on schedule and ensure the safety of future visitors.
Alecaom, a company specializing in ultra-high-definition technology, has released an aerial video. The footage clearly shows the changes over the past few months: the third stand is nearing completion, and the former Miniestadi area is now being used to store construction materials.
Particular attention is being paid to the exterior of the complex. The facade and other key infrastructure elements are gradually taking on a modern look in line with the renovation project. Work is being carried out simultaneously across several sections to speed up the process and prepare the arena for fans.
The exact date of the first match at the renovated stadium has not yet been determined, but the club and contractors are doing everything possible to ensure the long-awaited return happens soon. Upon completion of all stages of reconstruction, Camp Nou is expected to once again become one of Europe’s premier sports venues.












