Barcelona Unveils Camp Nou Redevelopment Plans (Photo, Video)

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Feb 3, 2014

BARCELONA, Spain — Barcelona has unveiled plans for its €420 million ($565 million) Camp Nou redesign, which will increase the stadium’s capacity to 105,053 and transform the infrastructure around it.

The defending La Liga (Spanish first division) champion’s games will be unaffected when work begins in 2017, lasting until 2021. The stadium’s exterior will be completely transformed with a partial roof placed above as over 60,000 square meters of space are created inside.

Club members will have to approve the project in a referendum to be held in April.

Club official Javier Faus humbly called it “the most important sport project in Europe and the whole world.”

The plan comes days after rival Real Madrid announced a €400 million ($540 million) remodeling plan for its Santiago Bernabeu Stadium.

See the remodeled Camp Nou below.

Camp Nou remodeled

See a presentation of the remodeled Camp Nou in the video below.

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