World Sports: Barcelona aims to return to Camp Nou in the Champions League against Olympiacos on October 21
World Sports reported that Barcelona hopes to return to Camp Nou as soon as possible, but still needs to compete at other venues in the near future.
Barcelona is working hard to return to the Camp Nou Stadium as soon as possible for the game. Previously, the team's game against Valencia last Sunday was played at the John Cruyff Stadium, and the venue is expected to continue next Sunday's game against Getafe.
However, the club hopes to obtain preliminary use permits before the match against Real Sociedad on September 28. Currently, the Catalan Institute of Architects (COAC) is verifying the Certificate of Complete Works (CFO) reviewed by Dekra and plans to submit the certificate to the Municipal Government of Barcelona within this week.
Since the Montec Olympic Stadium will hold a St. Melce Festival fireworks concert on September 28, the venue is unavailable. Although the initial occupancy permit only allows 27,000 spectators (distributed in the South Stand and the rostrum), Club Barcelona is almost certain that it will not be able to meet the minimum standard of UEFA's 45,000 spectators before the first Champions League match on October 1. Therefore, the match against Paris Saint-Germain coached by Louis Enrique is likely to be played at the Montsic Olympic Stadium.
According to UEFA regulations, a team must play on the same stadium throughout the group stage. However, Barcelona has not given up on the possibility of returning to Camp Nou in subsequent matches.
Currently, Barcelona has a very close relationship with UEFA, which is well aware of the ongoing Camp Nou renovation project and has recently sent technicians to conduct on-site inspections.
Barcelona's goal is to be able to return to Camp Nou in October 21 against Olympiacos, when they are expected to meet the minimum number of spectators required by UEFA.
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