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  2. Camp Nou - Wikipedia

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    A new station, named Avinguda de Xile / Camp Nou, is under construction and will be served by L9 and L10. [ 68 ] [ 69 ] Approximately 680 metres (0.42 miles) from Camp Nou there is the Trambaix Avinguda de Xile station (lines T1, T2 and T3).

  3. Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. List of stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    Stadium Capacity City (state) Country Region Tenants Sport(s) Image Camp Nou: 99,354 [14]: Barcelona Spain Europe: FC Barcelona: Association football: FNB Stadium

  5. Estadi Municipal de Reus - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Estadio León - Wikipedia

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    The Estadio León, unofficially known as Nou Camp, is a mid-sized football stadium with a seating capacity of 31,297 built in 1967, and located in the city of León, Guanajuato, in the Bajío region of central Mexico.

  7. Mini Estadi - Wikipedia

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    As part of the Espai Barça project, the Mini Estadi was demolished at the conclusion of the 2018-2019 season [2] following the opening of the Estadi Johan Cruyff to make way for the Nou Palau Blaugrana. [3] The new Estadi Johan Cruyff is built at the Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper campus, which will serve as the new home of Barcelona's reserve ...

  8. FC Barcelona Museum - Wikipedia

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    Since then the museum can only be visited by booking the package Camp Nou Experience, which includes the entrance to the museum and a tour of the stadium. The first section includes a collection of photos, documents and trophies detailing the club's history on an interactive glass wall, allowing visitors to touch the screens and see information ...

  9. 2018–19 FC Barcelona season - Wikipedia

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    On 6 April, Barça won against Atlético de Madrid at the Camp Nou 2-0, goals scored by Luis Suarez and Lionel Messi, a thriller of a match that saw Spanish centre forward Diego Costa being sent off the field after receiving a red card. [70] With that win, Messi became the player with the most wins in La Liga with 335. [71]