FC Barcelona has officially announced the first team’s return to Camp Nou on Friday, November 7, for a training session open to the public.
This event will also serve as a technical and operational test to ensure the smooth functioning of systems, access points, and other aspects of the stadium, as part of its phased reopening process.
According to information released by the club, training will begin at 11:00 AM on November 7, with gates opening at 9:30 AM.
Tickets are priced at €5 for members and €10 for the general public. All proceeds will go directly to the Pulseras Blaugranas project, an initiative led by the Barça Foundation.
Attendance will be limited to 23,000 spectators in the Tribuna and Jules Sur areas – designated for Phase 1A, for which the club has already received occupancy authorization from the City Council.
The aim is to use this training session as a trial run of the stadium’s facilities before a potential return for a match later in November.
Currently, the Barcelona vs. Athletic Bilbao match, scheduled for November 22, is set to be the game that will mark the reopening of the renovated Camp Nou stadium after numerous setbacks and delays.
It is hoped that Barcelona will obtain the occupancy permit for Phase 1B of the project, which will allow 45,000 fans into the stadium.
 
								






