Camp Nou Redevelopment: Photos Show How Barcelona Stadium Now Looks As A Building Site

Multiple photos have emerged from the Camp Nou showing how the stadium has been turned into a building site. FC Barcelona's famous home is being redeveloped.
Camp Nou Redevelopment: Photos Show How Barcelona Stadium Now Looks As A Building Site
Camp Nou Redevelopment: Photos Show How Barcelona Stadium Now Looks As A Building Site /

Multiple photos have emerged from the Camp Nou showing how the stadium has been turned into a building site.

FC Barcelona's famous home is being redeveloped, which will force Xavi Hernandez's first team to play their home matches at Montjuic's Lluis Companys Olympic Stadium next season.

Part of the redevelopment work will begin with the total demolition of the third tier.

Since Barca played their final game of the 2022/23 season, the pitch at the Camp Nou has been totally removed.

Many seats from the third tier have also been taken away, while multiple cranes now tower over the stadium.

An image taken from inside Barcelona's Camp Nou stadium three weeks into redevelopment work in June 2023, showing many seats have been removed from the third tier
An image taken from inside Barcelona's Camp Nou stadium three weeks into redevelopment work :: IMAGO/NurPhoto/Urbanandsport
An image taken from outside Barcelona's Camp Nou stadium three weeks into redevelopment work in June 2023, showing a large pile of rubble
The stadium is now a building site :: IMAGO/NurPhoto/Urbanandsport

Around 250 workers are currently on site, but that number is expected to increase as the project develops.

Xavi recently told Barca fans that his players will need their support in order to feel at home in Montjuic next season.

"Camp Nou feels like my home," Xavi told reporters. "But it is for a good cause, to have an even better stadium where the fans will feel even better. It's for the common good.

"My feeling is it won't be easy in Montjuic. We have to move to a new ground and we will need the fans with us.

"That atmosphere that's been generated since I have been in charge, we will need that in Montjuic. The fans need to know that we are going to need them a lot there."


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Robert Summerscales launched FanNation Futbol in February 2022. Rob is a British journalist who previously spent two years on the sports desk at the Daily Mail in London, having earlier served as editor of CaughtOffside.com. He has been to the last two FIFA Men's World Cups, in Russia and Qatar, and is looking forward to completing his hat-trick in North America in 2026.