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The '''Camp Nou''' (sometimes reversed in the ] to become the ''Nou Camp Stadium'') is a ] stadium in ], ]. The stadium is the home ground of ]. It is known to be one of the biggest and most atmospheric stadiums in the world. The '''Camp Nou''' (sometimes reversed in the ] to become the ''Nou Camp Stadium'') is a ] stadium in ], ]. The stadium is the home ground of ]. It is known to be one of the biggest and most atmospheric stadiums in the world. Although popularly called the 'Nou Camp', it's official name (see below) translates as 'FC Barcelona Stadium'. The well-known 'Camp Nou' moniker was actually given to the stadium by the fans. Other stadiums named in a similar vein include ] (known as Highbury to most) and the ], whose official name is ].


* '''Capacity:''' 98,600 * '''Capacity:''' 98,600

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FC Barcelona playing against Real Madrid the 6th of December 2003

The Camp Nou (sometimes reversed in the English language to become the Nou Camp Stadium) is a football stadium in Barcelona, Spain. The stadium is the home ground of FC Barcelona. It is known to be one of the biggest and most atmospheric stadiums in the world. Although popularly called the 'Nou Camp', it's official name (see below) translates as 'FC Barcelona Stadium'. The well-known 'Camp Nou' moniker was actually given to the stadium by the fans. Other stadiums named in a similar vein include Arsenal Stadium (known as Highbury to most) and the San Siro, whose official name is Stadio Giuseppe Meazza.

  • Capacity: 98,600
  • Pitch dimensions:
    • Length: 105 m
    • Width: 72 m
  • Opened: September 24, 1957
  • Official name: Nou Estadi del Futbol Club Barcelona

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