Camp Nou seating to rise to 105,000

Camp Nou
Camp Nou

Barcelona — Europe’s biggest stadium will be bigger within five years, when the Camp Nou will seat more than 100,000 people under a roof that rings the entire area.

A joint bid by Japanese company Nikken Sekkei and a Catalan studio headed by architects Joan Pascual and Ramon Ausio won the tender to remodel the home of Barcelona, and the project will be presented publicly in a few weeks.

Seating will increase from 99,354 to 105,000. Work is scheduled to start in the 2017/18 season, and will not keep the club from hosting games.

The majority of fans are exposed to rain, sun, and wind, but in the updated stadium, “all seats will be covered and protected from adverse weather,” Barcelona said, adding that all seats will be replaced and spacing between them will be improved.

The top tier capacity will be increased, and it will have an even height throughout the stadium. One side is currently higher than the others.

The winning proposal stood out “for being open, elegant, serene, timeless Mediterranean and democratic,” and a “silent and powerful tribute to the stadium built by Francesc Mitjans in 1957,” Barcelona said yesterday. — AFP

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