FC Barcelona will hold an information session for club members on Tuesday, February 11, To provide an update of Spotify Camp Nou Redevelopment Project. Elena Fort, the club’s institutional vice chairman, and Joan Sentelles, head of Espai Barça operations, will describe progress in construction work through Limak Construction and describe plans for the stadium’s partial recovery.
The club’s website confirms that the ongoing goal is to host official matches This season with a partial capacity exceeding 60,000 spectators. However, they acknowledge that the timeline may be subject to changes depending on the building’s progress.
FC Barcelona has confirmed that the only significant change in the building time line involves installing the roof of the new stadium. This work will now take place after the end of the 2025/26 seasonA decision intended to prevent disturbances in matches. This adjustment does not affect the total stadium capacity or functionality.
Meanwhile the club reports that it works has begun to install the new pitch, a process that is expected to take 10 weeks. According to Sports worldThis work includes removing construction waste, installing drainage systems and planting the new peat, with completion that is expected of mid -April. This timeline would potentially allow Spotify Camp Nou to host a hypothetical Champions League semi-final (April 29-30) and the last two La Liga matches against Real Madrid (May 10-11) and Villarreal (May 18).
Address delays and maintain construction moments
The information session will deal with factors that contribute to building delays, such as material accessibility, qualified labor shortages and unforeseen work. Despite these challenges, The club assures members that the construction is progressing as plannedwith a target for recovery before the summer. When reopening, the stadium will include temporary access control, lighting and full operational services, including food and drink options.
The club is waiting for municipal permits to expand working hours and aims for six days a week and 24-hour operation while following the work rules and minimizes disturbances in the neighborhood. Currently, About 3,000 workers are involved in the project.
FC Barcelona claims that payments to Goldman Sachs remain according to the schedule, in line with the construction progress. Daily contact and extensive monitoring of construction are ensured, involving the club, the construction company and the investors. The club emphasizes investors’ key role, whose investments are tied to specific return targets.
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