Due to the work on Camp Nou, FC Barcelona will have to play in the Olympic Stadium during the 2023-2024 season.
that of 2023-24 It will be an atypical season for the CF Barcelonawho cannot play their League, Copa del Rey and Champions League matches on the Camp now. The Catalan club will renovate its stadium in order to reopen it in 2026, although it will only be unable to be used for its home games during the 2023-24 season. Before and after he will play at Camp Nou, albeit with limited capacity.
On March 30, 2023, Barça officially informed the Federation that they will play at the Olympic Stadium of Montjuïc next season. This procedure has been announced at a time when the club is negotiating a financing agreement of around 1,500 million euros with various investment funds to carry out the works on the Espai Barça, the Camp Nou refurbishment project and its surroundings.
Once the loan is secured, Barcelona will start work this summer.
useful to know All the details of the temporary accommodation that the culés will receive during the academic year 2023-24. How much money does the rental of the stadium cost the Catalans, what are the entrances, what is the history, where is it located and what capacity does it have? goal He tells you that and much more in this article.
Barcelona plays at Montjuïc Olympic: how much money does it cost, access, history, location and capacity of the stadium
History and location of the Olympic Stadium of Montjuïc
The Olympic Stadium of Lluís Company is a municipal sports complex located on Mount Montjuïc in the Sants-Montjuïc district of Barcelona. The original stadium was built in 1927 and was inaugurated by King Alfonso XIII on May 20, 1929, one day after the opening of the International Exhibition.
During the Games of the XXV Olympiad, the Estadi Olímpic was the scene of the opening and closing ceremonies, the athletics competitions and the closing stages of the marathon and walking events. The current facility is the result of the conversion of the old stadium, designed by Pere Domènech i Roure in 1929 for the Barcelona International Exhibition.
This remodeling consisted of preserving the historic exterior facade and destroying and redoing the interior of the stadium, to increase the capacity and comfort of the services and adapt them to the demands of high-level competition. It became the main building of the Anella Olímpica on Montjuïc mountain.
In 1955, the stadium was the main venue for the II Mediterranean Games, but after this event the equipment fell into disuse, until the Olympic candidacy began the rebuilding period, which has in fact lasted to this day.
Renamed the Olympic Stadium of Lluís Company in 2001 in tribute to the president of the Generalitat who was shot by the Franco regime, from 1997 to 2009, it was the usual field for RCD Espanyol de Barcelona. Oddly enough, the best player in Barcelona’s history made his official debut on Montjuic. At just 17 years old, Lionel Messi made his debut against Espanyol and began his official career as a Barça footballer.
In 2010 it hosted the 20th European Athletics Championships, for which it was again partially rebuilt. Enjoy UEFA’s 5-star rating as the optimal pitch to host major football events.
How much does Barcelona pay to play at the Montjuïc Olympic Stadium?
Barcelona will have to pay between 15 and 20 million euros to rent the Olympic
Montjuïc during the 2023-24 season. Montjuïc will not be used all the time Camp Nou is being renovated so as not to spend so much money on rent.
What capacity does the Olympic Stadium of Montjuïc have?
The Barça club will be able to use the stadium between August 2023 and May 2024, which will have a capacity of nearly 55,000 seated people. In the beginning, as far as he could see goal, no idea to put extra stands. This means that the club will use the 55,000 seats available and rotate assistance among season ticket holders (currently the Camp Nou has a capacity of 98,000 spectators). Of course, the capacity can be larger for musical and artistic events where the audience can be on the field.
Public access to the Montjuïc Olympic Stadium
To ensure good public access to the Olympic Stadium, the City Council and FC Barcelona have been working on a mobility plan that strengthens public transport and sustainable mobility, and have dimensioned extraordinary maintenance and security services to minimize the impact on the mountain guarantee. The costs associated with these concepts amount to 7.2 million euros, of which Barça will cover 64% and the City Council 36%. The municipal contribution is for investments that remain permanently in the mountain.
How to get to the Montjuïc Olympic Stadium
by car
If you use a private vehicle, access to the “Estadi Olímpic” via C/ del Foc is recommended.
There are sufficient parking spaces available.
With the underground
Metro: L1 and L3 (Pl. Espanya)
FGC: L8, S33, S4, S8, R5, R50, R6, R60.
With the bus
The buses that stop at Plaça Espanya giving access to the Olympic Ring are:
- 150: from Plaça Espanya/Ma. Kristina. Stop at Avda de l’Estadi
- 13: from Plaça Espanya. Stop at the Olympic Stadium
- 55: from C/Lleida/Avda. parallel.lell. Bus stop at Avda.dde l’Estadi / Passeig Olímpic
Buses with a stop at Plaça Espanya:
- 9,
- 27,
- 37,
- fifty,
- 65,
- 79,
- 109,
- 165,
- D20,
- H12,
- V7.
- Tourist bus and guided tour of the city of Barcelona.
Montjuic funicular
It connects to metro lines L3 and L2. You have to walk about 10/15 minutes.
To walk
From Plaça Espanya you can access the Anella Olímpica via escalators that provide access from Avda Maria Cristina to Avda de l’Estadi.
On what occasions is the Olympic Stadium of Montjuïc used?
The transfer is for the playing days of the men’s first team and the preparations before and after. FC Barcelona will also be able to use the stadium from time to time for training and other sporting events, including the needs of the women’s team, which played the quarter-finals and semi-finals of the Champions League at Camp Nou in the 2021-2022 season.
How long will Barcelona play at Montjuïc?
According to initial forecasts, Camp Nou should be ready in the last quarter of 2025, but as Barcelona explains,The inauguration will have to wait another one to two quarters. In other words, the stadium will be ready in the course of the year 2026.
This does not mean that Barcelona will play on Montjuïc until then. In fact, it will only do so in the 2023-2024 season. From next season, as will happen in 2022-23, he will play in Camp Nou, but with areas that will not be turned on, as is currently the case with the Santiago BernabeuFor example.
In 2022/23, Camp Nou will have minimal consequences, both for the players and the public. “Almost 100% capacity is expected. I say practically because the works can have minimal impact at certain times”said Joan Laporta, president of Barça in April. “The inconveniences they may have will come from the works in the first and second tier, but they don’t have to affect to a great extent.”
Source: Goal