
According to Spain's "Daily Sports" report, the date for Barcelona's return to the Nou Camp has not yet been determined, and it cannot be ruled out that it will be achieved against Athletic Bilbao.
Barcelona has obtained the first batch of use permits for the first phase of the 1A phase project on October 17. A few days ago, the club submitted all the documents to the Barcelona Municipality to obtain a use permit for Phase 1B.
This phase will allow the opening of the first and second row areas of the side stands, increasing the stadium's capacity to 45,000 people. The currently approved license can accommodate 27,000 spectators, covering the stands and the south end goal area.
However, this capacity is much lower than the Montjuïc Olympic Stadium, so the Barcelona board of directors decided not to schedule a return to Camp Nou before obtaining a Phase 1B license.
After submitting the documents, the Barcelona club is expected to receive a reply next week. If approved on Monday, next weekend's game against Athletic Bilbao can be played at the Nou Camp.
Barcelona revealed that Monday will be the deadline to obtain a license to hold games at the Nou Camp. The club does not rule out any possibility, but also admits that the most normal situation is to realize it in the game against Alaves on the 29th of this month. That day also coincides with the 129th anniversary of the founding of the club.
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