
Source:REUTERS/Miguel Vidal
[Saba Sports News] This weekend’s LaLiga match is particularly significant for Barcelona, as it marks their return after more than 900 days away; the game will be held at the new Camp Nou stadium. Following this, Barcelona’s official website released a series of celebratory activity announcements. To mark this moment, Barcelona has prepared exciting events before, during, and after the match, including music performances and fireworks displays. Over the past two seasons, Barcelona played at temporary venues like the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys, some of which had very limited capacity. This led to a significant decrease in Barcelona’s ticket revenue and deprived the team of its familiar tactical environment. Now, with their return, the renovated Camp Nou is expected to triple stadium-related revenue. As subsequent renovations progress, the future stadium capacity will be restored to nearly 100,000 spectators. This large fan base will drive core revenue streams like ticket sales and in-stadium consumption. We believe that Camp Nou is not just a stadium; it is a symbol of Catalan football culture. It has witnessed countless triumphant moments for Barca and retains the footprints of numerous legendary players. In the future, Camp Nou will not only be a football venue but also a multi-functional commercial complex, further expanding Barcelona’s commercial boundaries and ensuring the stadium remains an iconic landmark in world football.
