JAKARTA - Barcelona have been confirmed to have moved temporarily away from their home ground, Camp Nou for the 2023-24 season as the iconic stadium will undergo a renovation process, reported by the BBC on Friday.

The Spanish club have obtained permission from the local government to renovate the Camp Nou which will start in June.

Los Cules will be based at the Olympic Stadium in Montjuic during renovations for the following season.

Barcelona will return to Camp Nou in the 2024-25 season with 50 percent capacity and the renovation project is scheduled to be completed only in 2025-26.

"Early dismantling means having to play the 2022-23 season at only 50 per cent capacity," Barcelona president Joan Laporta was quoted as saying by the club's official website.

"Out of an abundance of caution and to minimize risk and protect earnings next season, we will maintain nearly 100 per cent capacity and continue to crush the third tier when we go to Montjuic."

Barcelona and their city council are working on the details of a move to the Olympic Stadium in Montjuic, which hosted the 1992 Olympics and is the former home of city rivals Espanyol.

The Camp Nou stadium was built in 1957 and immediately became the headquarters of Barcelona. Home to the Spanish League giants is the largest stadium in Europe, and the fourth in the world.

Throughout its history, Camp Nou has been renovated three times, in 1995, 2008 and 2018.

Finally, Barcelona officially cooperates with the online music player company, Spotify. In the deal, the name of the Camp Nou Stadium will reportedly also change.


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