Last week, Barcelona looked forward to obtaining the completion certificate of Camp Nou Stadium project, but has not received it yet. This document is a necessary condition for the municipal government to issue a stadium use license. Only in this way can fans be allowed to enter the stadium to watch the game. However, there has been no progress in this matter so far, and the operational space left for Barcelona has become smaller and smaller.
Barca still hopes to obtain permission in the next few days to report in a timely manner which UEFA's own Champions League home stadium is, and partially opens the Camp Nou Stadium against Valencia on September 14, with an estimated capacity of 27,000 spectators, and then gradually increases to 45,000 and 60,000 people.
However, if the city does not issue a permit due to the unfinished project, Barcelona will have to consider other options. One of the options is to return to Montsic Stadium, but this will also bring problems, as a concert has been scheduled on September 12 (two days before the match against Valencia).
Barcelona maintains close communication with the city government to determine whether it can be played at the Montsic Stadium until January next year, when all the Champions League phases end.
At the same time, Barcelona is also considering whether to use two stadiums at the same time in the new season, although it was made clear a few months ago that it would not do so. This decision remains pending considering the ticket revenue of the new Camp Nou Stadium is higher than that of Montsic Stadium.
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