Barcelona have confirmed their stadium move for the 2023-24 season while Camp Nou undergoes renovations and revealed they will play in the city’s Olympic stadium.
A significant venture for the Catalan side is currently under development, with the ‘Espai project’ seeing major works conducted at both Camp Nou and the club’s wider complex.
Barcelona will remain at Camp Nou for the 2022-23 season but the following year, in 2023-24, will take temporary shelter at the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys.
Formerly the home of Espanyol, the Estadic Olimpic Lluis Companys is the fifth-largest stadium in Spain with a capacity of 60,713 and hosted the Olympic Games in 1992.
“We’re talking about an iconic stadium from the Barcelona Olympics, an international reference point of the City of Barcelona, & while here in the 2023/24 season, we’d like it to be the epicenter of Barça support, support shared with this great city.”
— @JoanLaportaFCB pic.twitter.com/50PGy8M4Yl
— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) June 21, 2022
Barcelona’s redevelopment of Camp Nou will see the capacity increased from its current 99,000 to 110,000 – making it the third-largest stadium in the world – and a roof will also be constructed to boost sustainability by utilising a heating and cooling system.
Confirming the move, President Joan Laporta said: “Barcelona will have the privilege to play at the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys in the 2023-24 season during the recently approved Espai Barca work.
“Work begins on the first and second levels this summer and when major work is done on the third level and roof, we’ll play here.”
Arch-rivals Real Madrid played their home matches away from the Santiago Bernabeu, which is under redevelopment, during the 2020-21 season. They hosted games at their reserve stadium, Estadio Alfredo Di Stefano.
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