Barca to decide on Nou Camp

MADRID. — Spanish soccer champions Barcelona’s board of directors will make a decision in January on whether to expand the Nou Camp or submit plans to move to a new stadium. The Spanish champions have commissioned a report over the viability of both projects with the objective to increase the capacity of their home ground to 105 000.

Although progress was made at a meeting on Monday, the Barca directors will not announce their preferred option until early in 2014.

Board spokesman Toni Freixa explained on the club’s official website it had two choices: “The construction of a new stadium on the land on Diagonal, property which belongs to the University of Barcelona, or a profound remodelling project that would constitute a new stadium keeping the current structure of the Camp Nou.

“Both would have a capacity of 105 000 spectators, the stadium would be covered, there will be a construction of a new Palau with a capacity of 12 000 spectators, an adjacent court with a capacity of 2 000 spectators, 6 000 new parking spots and access to the Ciutat Esportiva of the Miniestadi.

“We’ve made advances, we have all the information and we’re in a position to make a decision.”

Despite the sizeable financial outlay that would be involved, Freixa insisted any project would not harm the club, adding: “It needs to be viable from a technical perspective, urbanist and economic.

We would never submit a project that would endanger the sustainability of the club.”

The Nou Camp is already the largest ground in Europe with a capacity of 99 354. — Sky Sports.

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