Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Barca set to re-build Nou Camp

Barcelona’s board of directors have rejected the option of building a new stadium and will push ahead with a remodelling of the Nou Camp gulfnews.com report.
Barca members, who collectively own the club, will be given a chance at the beginning of April to vote on the proposal that would increase the capacity of Europe’s biggest stadium
from 98,000 to 105,000 and help increase matchday income, president Sandro Rosell told a news conference on Monday.
The project, which also includes the construction of a new indoor basketball arena and various other installations, is expected to cost around €600m ($814m) and work would begin in 2017 and be completed by early 2021.
Barca plan to take out bank loans worth €200m and expect €150m from selling naming rights. The rest of the cost would be covered by existing funds.
Matches would still be played while the work, which would see a striking new roof added to the current structure, was carried out.
“It was a difficult decision,” Rosell said. “The two projects were very attractive but we were committed to put to a referendum a project that was viable from a technical, urban-planning and economic perspective.
“The Nou Camp is part of our collective memory, the biggest stadium in Europe and an icon of the city of Barcelona.
“The option of building a new stadium on a new site has been rejected as the final cost could have saddled the club and its members with debt and tied the hands of future boards of directors,” added Rosell.

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