Barça is faced with a real logistical puzzle a few months from Clásico from the 35th day of Liga against Real Madrid, scheduled for May 10 or 11, 2025. While the Spotify Camp Nou is in full renovation and the Agreement with the city of Barcelona for the use of the Estadi Olímpic in Montjuïc ended in April, the Catalan club could be without stadium to host one of the most anticipated matches of the season. Worse, several events such as the concerts of the Rolling Stones, scheduled in May in Montjuïc, even more complicate local options. Joan Laporta and the management of Barça ensure that the work of Camp Nou will be completed in time to welcome the match, but rescue plans, in the event of delay, are starting to emerge, as revealed by the daily Sport.
The velodrome, the cauldron or the groupama?
Among the solutions envisaged, a hypothesis is gaining momentum: the relocation of CLásico in France, in cities like Lyon, Marseille or Saint-Etienne, whose modern stadiums could accommodate between 42,000 and 67,000 spectators. This solution would make it possible to maintain a certain geographic proximity for supporters while meeting the massive demand for tickets. However, the club could also transform this problem into an economic opportunity by organizing the shock in London, Miami or even in Saudi Arabia, thus offering international influence in the match, at the price of depriving the Catalan socios of their flagship meeting. While uncertainty persists, this delicate file puts the management of LAPORTA under pressure, between sports, logistics and financial imperatives.
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What if the Clasico was relocated to France because of the work of Camp Nou?
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