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The stadium is accessible from the Barcelona Metro with the closest stations to Camp Nou are Palau Reial, Maria Cristina and Les Corts, on L3; Badal on L5 and Collblanc on L5 or L9. [67] All are 500 to 1,000 metres (0.31 to 0.62 miles) from Camp Nou, depending on which of the gates (accesses) to Camp Nou are used.
The Camp Nou as seen above, was finished in 1957. With Helenio Herrera as coach, a young Luis Suárez, the European Footballer of the Year in 1960, and two influential Hungarians recommended by László Kubala, Sándor Kocsis and Zoltán Czibor, the team won another national double in 1959 and a La Liga and Fairs Cup double in 1960.
Estadi Municipal was opened in October 1977 with the name of Camp Nou, [1] being the new home stadium of CF Reus Deportiu and replacing Calle de Gaudí. [3] Aside from the football stadium, the space also contains a rugby field and a multi-sport field.
It is used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Barcelona since the 2023–24 season, due to the renovation of their regular ground, the Camp Nou. The stadium is named after Lluís Companys , the first minister of the Catalonia autonomous region during the Spanish Civil War.
The 1960s were less successful for the club, with Real Madrid monopolising La Liga. The completion of Camp Nou, finished in 1957, meant the club had little money to spend on new players. [64] The 1960s saw the emergence of Josep Maria Fusté and Carles Rexach, and the club won the Copa del Generalísimo in 1963 and the Fairs Cup in 1966.
0–4 at Camp Nou 2–5 at Molineux: ... 1–3 at Camp Nou: Chelsea: 2–4 Paris Saint-Germain ... The match finished 1–1 after extra time and Liverpool won the ...
The Camp Nou was constructed over three years from 1954 to 1957 as a replacement for Barcelona's previous home, the nearby Camp de Les Corts. [46] The original capacity of the Camp Nou was just over 93,000, [46] but its first major European final, the 1972 Cup Winners' Cup Final, was attended by just 35,000 spectators.
On 10 April, Barça drew 1–1 against PSG at home in the Camp Nou in the Champions League quarter-final second leg. Pedro scored the all-important equaliser, which put Barça through to the semi-finals on the away goals rule. [115] The draw for the semi-finals of the Champions League was held on 12 April, with Barça drawing with Bayern Munich ...