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Spotify Camp Nou’s Gol Nord reopening could be delayed until February
resumption of Spotify Gol Nord at Camp Nou There will be many delays over the next few weeks. he FC Barcelona documents have been submitted by the end of 2025 to obtain the. First occupational license within the framework of Phase 1C, The number of seats will increase from 45,401 to 62,000. However, the Barça club was confident that it already had all the ingredients in place. beginning and 2nd grade in operation for Barça-Oviedo Sunday, January 25th (4:15 p.m.) and Barça-Copenhagen Champions on Wednesday the 28th (9 p.m.).
from barcelona city council Clubs are being asked to provide more detailed documentation of what external organizations will look like in areas close to their stadiums. Gol NordGo down. Avinguda Joan XXIII with the old one Macia On your left hand. Therefore, the procedure and subsequent review by the technician consistent, firefighter and other stakeholders will also be delayed.
As you know sports worldgreen light to reopen Gol Nord After almost three years, the Barcelona temple may not be completed until mid-February or late February. If Barça passes the decision and ends up playing at home due to a draw, it will be difficult for them to gather 62,000 fans on February 4 for the cup quarter-finals. after that, Barça-Mallorca On the 7th or 8th, the first match of the “Semi” Cup will be played on the 11th. That’s also difficult.
OK may be delayed until next Barça-Levante February 21-22 or virtual playoffs champion With departures between the 17th and 18th and returns between the 24th and 25th, there are more options available. Spotify Camp Nou If he balsa Finished between 9th and 16th place. He currently occupies 15th place. And what would be really bad is that a situation would arise where a league game would be played against the league. Villarreal February 28th or March 1st will no longer be played in Gol Nord operations.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
