According to Diario Sport, FC Barcelona is on the verge of generating record revenues from ticket sales for this Sunday’s El Clásico against Real Madrid.
This match marks the highly anticipated return of the clash to the Spotify Camp Nou after a three-year hiatus due to major stadium renovations.
Historic Revenue for a Historic Match
Despite the stadium’s current limited capacity of just over 62,000 spectators—due to ongoing construction—the demand has been unprecedented. Barcelona has officially sold out all available tickets, with prices reaching staggering levels:
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Standard Tickets: Ranging from €499 to €799.
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VIP Packages: Reaching between €10,000 and €12,000.
Total ticket earnings are projected to reach between €13 million and €15 million, a figure never before achieved in the history of the Catalan club. This milestone offers a glimpse into the club’s sustainable economic future once the stadium reaches its full 100,000-seat capacity.
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A Title-Deciding Showdown
The massive fan turnout is fueled by the high stakes of the match. Hansi Flick’s side has the opportunity to clinch the La Liga title for the second consecutive year against their eternal rivals.
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A Win or Draw: FC Barcelona will be officially crowned champions.
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A Real Madrid Victory: The title celebration will be delayed, with only three rounds remaining in the season.




