{"id":14711,"date":"2025-10-07T16:05:00","date_gmt":"2025-10-07T14:05:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/weisetech.dev\/fc-barcelona-noticias\/en\/barcelona-could-postpone-reopening-of-spotify-camp-nou-until-phase-1b_314966_102\/"},"modified":"2025-10-07T20:37:00","modified_gmt":"2025-10-07T18:37:00","slug":"barcelona-could-postpone-reopening-of-spotify-camp-nou-until-phase-1b_314966_102","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.fcbarcelonanoticias.com\/en\/fc-barcelona\/barcelona-could-postpone-reopening-of-spotify-camp-nou-until-phase-1b_314966_102.html","title":{"rendered":"Bar\u00e7a decides to postpone the reopening of the Spotify Camp Nou until Phase 1B"},"content":{"rendered":"

The FC Barcelona board is awaiting a new visit from the City Council in the coming days. The club has not yet received the first occupancy license, and the return to the Estadi may be delayed for several more weeks<\/h2> \r\n
\r\n \r\n \r\n Calendar of FC Barcelona <\/a>\r\n<\/div>

The works at the Spotify Camp Nou<\/strong> are progressing rapidly to remedy the safety deficiencies detected by the City Council and the fire department in their latest inspection. A new visit from the municipal authorities is planned for this week, which involves completely stopping the work of the Limak Construction<\/strong> workers.<\/p>

In that sense, given the delay in obtaining the first occupancy license for phase 1A, with capacity for 27,000 spectators between the Grandstand and the South Goal, the club could postpone the return to the Stadium until the works on the Lateral stand are completed<\/strong>, that is, phase 1B, which will expand the capacity to 45,000 seats.<\/p>

The Champions League will only return to Spotify Camp Nou once phase 1B is completed <\/h2>

The reason for this decision is very simple: with phase 1A, it will only be possible to host LaLiga matches<\/strong>, since UEFA requires the Lateral stand to be enabled for Champions League matches. This is to guarantee the segregation of visiting fans.<\/p>

In that sense, Bar\u00e7a would be forced to keep two stadiums open: the Camp Nou for La Liga and Montju\u00efc for the Champions League. The board has already confirmed the Llu\u00eds Companys as the venue for the match against Olympiacos<\/a>, on Tuesday, October 21 (9:00 PM CEST), and will also do so shortly with the match against Girona<\/a><\/strong>, on Saturday the 18th for matchday 9 of La Liga (16:15 PM CEST).<\/p>

For the Azulgrana team, the calendar marks November 2 as the date of the next league match at home (against Elche<\/strong>). After that, the club will not return home until the weekend of November 22 and 23, against Athletic<\/strong>. For the Champions League, the third match of the league phase at home will be against Eintracht Frankfurt<\/strong>, on December 9.<\/p>

The Spotify Camp Nou Should Host 62,000 Culers in 2026<\/h2>

By that date, the board expects to have completed the works on the Lateral stand<\/strong> and to have the operating licenses that will allow the Sportify Camp Nou to reopen with 45,000 seats available. Afterward, work will continue on the North Goal stand<\/strong> to expand the capacity to 62,000 spectators in the second half of 24\/25.<\/p>

In Montju\u00efc, Bar\u00e7a can welcome 50,000 ‘culers’. In the worst-case scenario, the club has government permission to use the Llu\u00eds Companys until the end of February<\/a>, if the reopening of the ‘cul\u00e9’ temple suffers new delays.<\/p>