Barcelona have confirmed that the first team will finally return to the Camp Nou at the start of November for an open training session that will act as a test event for the renovated new stadium.
The team’s return home has been hit by many delays but may finally be inching closer thanks to the latest update. Here are the details the club have provided.
“The FC Barcelona men’s football first team will officially return to the Spotify Camp Nou next Friday, November 7, to hold an open training session
in front of the Barça fans who are excited at the prospect of seeing the team in the stadium once more. This session will also serve as a technical and operational test to ensure the proper functioning of systems, access points, and various aspects of the facility, as part of the stadium’s gradual reopening process.
“The training will begin at 11.00am CET, and the Spotify Camp Nou will open its doors at 9.30am. The capacity will be limited to 23,000 spectators, located in the Main Stand and Gol Sud areas, corresponding to Phase 1A, for which the Club already holds the first occupancy licence.”
The club are then hoping that they will finally be able to hold a game at the Camp Nou on November 22 against Athletic Club.
Keep your fingers crosssed!












