Camp Nou

SeloBarca

Senior Member
For someone that has never been to Camp Nou, what are the biggest changes you can see, what are the best changes, and what has changed when it comes to seatings? has the slope changed? less concrete? more "modern" materials used? more guard rails?
Or is it mostly the same skeleton with new seatings?
 

Loki

Well-known member
For someone that has never been to Camp Nou, what are the biggest changes you can see, what are the best changes, and what has changed when it comes to seatings? has the slope changed? less concrete? more "modern" materials used? more guard rails?
Or is it mostly the same skeleton with new seatings?
Only the first two stands from the old structure remained, but were refurbished and modernized. The third stand and the surrounding area are completely rebuilt. If you want a comparison in pictures, just google old Camp Nou and watch the current construction work on Youtube to see the massive changes. There are a few Youtubers following the construction work daily and show it in detail.
 

FCBarca

Truth
Sight lines were important for me in any renovation because the first two gradas were fantastic in Camp Nou (I try to get seats in the 1st tier lateral or tribuna sections) and these have been improved with the project even though the orientation hasn’t changed (seats & obstructions addressed that improve sight lines)

Camp Nou in terms of interior & viewing was always great but it was showing signs of wear & tear throughout and simply wasn’t modern enough (especially the concessions and food services which will be dramatically upgraded).

I also think you can’t discount the surrounding area around Camp Nou as part of the Espai Barça - they planned to make it more uniform and improve the exterior experience around the stadium which was always too disconnected

I think I remain most curious about the effect that roof will have on the experience since it has always been an open air stadium — I hope that feel doesn’t change
 

serghei

Senior Member
Exterior space outside of Camp Nou was always a big deal. When you look at most other important stadiums, they are cramped as shite, due to limited real estate available.
 

Loki

Well-known member
Exterior space outside of Camp Nou was always a big deal. When you look at most other important stadiums, they are cramped as shite, due to limited real estate available.
Yes, Barcelona owning so much space around the stadium allows them to build the entire espai. That's a luxury most clubs don't have. Bayern for example built their stadium on a former garbage dump site on the edge of Munich. Madrid's stadium is squeezed into the city like a tin can.
 

JamDav1982

Senior Member
Sight lines were important for me in any renovation because the first two gradas were fantastic in Camp Nou (I try to get seats in the 1st tier lateral or tribuna sections) and these have been improved with the project even though the orientation hasn’t changed (seats & obstructions addressed that improve sight lines)

Camp Nou in terms of interior & viewing was always great but it was showing signs of wear & tear throughout and simply wasn’t modern enough (especially the concessions and food services which will be dramatically upgraded).

I also think you can’t discount the surrounding area around Camp Nou as part of the Espai Barça - they planned to make it more uniform and improve the exterior experience around the stadium which was always too disconnected

I think I remain most curious about the effect that roof will have on the experience since it has always been an open air stadium — I hope that feel doesn’t change

That is false.

Some of the seats at back of the first tier were poor and couldnt see ball when much over head height.

Also a shallow gradient on top of that which didnt help.
 

Total-Football

Senior Member
Sight lines were important for me in any renovation because the first two gradas were fantastic in Camp Nou (I try to get seats in the 1st tier lateral or tribuna sections) and these have been improved with the project even though the orientation hasn’t changed (seats & obstructions addressed that improve sight lines)

Camp Nou in terms of interior & viewing was always great but it was showing signs of wear & tear throughout and simply wasn’t modern enough (especially the concessions and food services which will be dramatically upgraded).

I also think you can’t discount the surrounding area around Camp Nou as part of the Espai Barça - they planned to make it more uniform and improve the exterior experience around the stadium which was always too disconnected

I think I remain most curious about the effect that roof will have on the experience since it has always been an open air stadium — I hope that feel doesn’t change
Dude .. watching a game at camp nou with the poncho is a terrible experience. Been there done that
 

DonAK

President of FC Barcelona
Elena Fort saying we're going to be in Phase 1C and have 60k allowed by the end of this year.

Also said roof will go up in the summer of 2027.

She's made a lot of statements the last couple of years that have backfire. If it happens again then she should just leave her role.
 

JamDav1982

Senior Member
What happened to the lie about the major/council/police/fire brigade all being out to get Laporta?

That lie fall flat once the first license been given and now they say 'actually we will wait for 60k before move back.

Fucking no cunt has any plan and winging it day to day and feeding lies blaming others that the usual plebs lap up.
 

Barcaman

Administrator
Staff member
Listen to the fat Elena Fort:

Elena Fort during the general assembly, concluding Barça’s supporter sections.

🗣️: “The conclusions are that there is overwhelming support for promoting it, and that offensive, homophobic, or xenophobic chants are not acceptable, nor is it permissible to allow entry to people under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Flags, scarves, and tifos should be encouraged. Access should be on an individual basis, with reduced prices encouraged for young people and women.”

How does this even compute in terms of equality and justice in this woke fat bitches mind?

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This is a person in charge of making good atmosphere on Camp Nou
 

ZenI

Professor Balthazar
Elena Fort saying we're going to be in Phase 1C and have 60k allowed by the end of this year.

Also said roof will go up in the summer of 2027.

She's made a lot of statements the last couple of years that have backfire. If it happens again then she should just leave her role.
Summer of 2027???
 

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