- برشلونة await City Council inspection to confirm Camp Nou fate
- فالنسيا clash may be moved to Johan Cruyff Stadium
- Must have venue decided for first دوري أبطال أوروبا صدام
Barcelona will learn the definitive venue for their first home match of the season against Valencia on Tuesday, with the club still awaiting the final permit to reopen Camp Nou. According to a report from موندو ديبورتيفو a final inspection by Barcelona City Council is scheduled for Tuesday afternoon, after which an official announcement on the location will be made.
The club is in a race against time to confirm a venue for the league fixture on Sunday. Failure to receive the First Occupancy Licence for Camp Nou will force the match to be moved to the Estadi Johan Cruyff, where the women’s, reserve and youth teams play. La Liga has already given provisional approval for the alternative venue, provided minor technical adjustments for VAR and broadcasting are completed. The situation presents a significant logistical challenge, with the club preparing for both potential scenarios.
A move to the Estadi Johan Cruyff would mean a drastic reduction in attendance for the high-profile match. While the partially reopened Camp Nou is set to hold 27,000 spectators, the alternative venue can only accommodate 6,000, creating a major ticketing headache for the club’s members.
Following Tuesday’s inspection and subsequent decision, Barcelona will immediately trigger the complex logistical operation for Sunday’s match, including security, hospitality, and ticketing. The verdict will also have major implications for their next two home fixtures against خيتافي on September 21 and ريال سوسيداد the following week. If delays persist, a temporary return to last season’s home, the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys, has not been ruled out for those subsequent games.