NEW PROJECT FOR BARÇA
Laporta announces changes to stadium animation and details the return to Camp Nou
The president of Barça spoke about the future return to Camp Nou and the new animation model in Montjuïc
Joan Laporta offered details about the expected return to the Spotify Camp Nou and the changes in the animation of the matches.
Regarding the animation in the stadium, Laporta detailed that the club is working on a new model for the animation stand. They want the return to the Spotify Camp Nou to be as soon as possible, but they must also comply with the UEFA regulations that require the first phase of the Champions League to be played in Montjuïc. Thus, although a quick return to the stadium is desired, the restrictions imposed by the Champions League delay the long-awaited return.
Laporta also stressed that Barça is They are working to make the atmosphere in the stadium more vibrant and dynamic. At Montjuïc, they have had difficulties in generating the same intensity of animation due to the nature of the stadium. They are making an effort to spread the animation throughout the field, not just in one area, and that this contributes to creating a 'pressure cooker' that motivates the team. In addition, he highlighted that some supporters' clubs have been invited to change places in the stadium to encourage a more active atmosphere. However, he stressed that the club is not The president of the club is willing to continue paying the fines for inappropriate behaviour, such as the chants that have led to anti-violence sanctions.
Regarding the return to the Spotify Camp Nou, the president reiterated that it is the dream of all Barcelona fans. They are investing large amounts of money each month for this work and continue to work to meet deadlines. Laporta mentioned that meetings are being held with the company responsible for the works, Limak, and that they hope to be able to give more details about the progress of the works in the coming days. He assured that the return will be as soon as UEFA allows it, after the first phase of the Champions League, and emphasised that the stadium will generate unprecedented revenue for the club.