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Barcelona's Camp Nou Return Delayed: Uncertainty Continues

Barcelona's Camp Nou Return Delayed: Uncertainty Continues
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Sports September 12, 2025 13:28

barcelona, spain - Barcelona's return to Camp Nou faces ongoing delays due to renovations, leaving them uncertain about future home games. The €1.5 billion refurbishment project has forced the team to play at alternative venues.

Barcelona's Camp Nou Return Delayed Once Again

Barcelona's much-anticipated return to Camp Nou has been delayed yet again as renovation works continue to pose challenges. The €1.5 billion refurbishment project, which began in May 2023, has caused significant disruptions to the team's home games.

Homeless in LaLiga

Four games into the new LaLiga season, Barcelona finds themselves without a home stadium, still waiting for the completion of Camp Nou's renovation. The team announced last minute venue changes, with matches now being held at the Estadi Johan Cruyff.

Uncertainty Looms Over Return Dates

Barcelona's original plan to return to Camp Nou in November 2024 for their 125th anniversary celebrations has been repeatedly postponed. The club's leadership remains unsure about when they will be able to resume playing at their iconic stadium.

Financial Implications and Future Prospects

The delays in returning to Camp Nou have cost Barcelona over €100 million in expenses, impacting matchday revenues and sponsorship deals. The club's future financial stability and revenue growth depend on a swift return to their renovated home ground.

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