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Barcelona Set for Historic Low Attendance as La Liga Match Moves to Estadi Johan Cruyff

FC Barcelona stadium Camp Nou

Key Takeaways:

  • Barcelona confirmed on Tuesday that their opening home fixture against Valencia this Sunday evening will not be played at Camp Nou
  • The encounter will instead take place at the 6,000-capacity Estadi Johan Cruyff, marking one of the lowest ever attendances in La Liga history
  • Institutional Vice-President Elena Fort indicated that Barcelona are not expected to return to Camp Nou until at least October

Change of Venue Announced Ahead of Valencia Clash

Barcelona have revealed just five days before their scheduled La Liga opener at home that they will not host Valencia at Camp Nou as initially planned. Instead, the fixture is set for the Estadi Johan Cruyff, situated within Barcelona’s training complex. This ground, typically home to Barcelona Femeni and Barca Atletic, will now witness a top-flight men’s league match due to ongoing stadium developments.

The club’s decision has generated discontent amongst Valencia supporters, who face exclusion from attending the match because of strict ticketing prioritisation for Barcelona members and the limited capacity of the alternative venue. Even at full occupancy, the match is poised to register one of the smallest crowds ever recorded in La Liga.

Historical Context: Smallest Grounds in La Liga

Prior to this unusual move, the smallest La Liga crowds were at Eibar’s Ipurua (capacity: 6,267) and Huesca’s El Alcoraz, which theoretically accommodated 5,000 but expanded to 8,000 during the club’s spell in the top division. Additionally, during renovation works at the Santiago Bernabeu, Real Madrid played at the Estadio Alfredo di Stefano, which holds only 5,700, although these matches took place behind closed doors without fans.

Among current top-flight venues, aside from Barcelona’s temporary arrangement at the Johan Cruyff, Getafe’s Coliseum leads for lowest capacity, operating with a restriction of 11,000 spectators as the club undertakes its own renovation works.

GroundClubCapacityContext
Estadi Johan CruyffBarcelona (vs Valencia)6,000Temporary home due to Camp Nou works
IpuruaEibar6,267Used during seven-year La Liga stay
El AlcorazHuesca5,000-8,000Expanded during La Liga tenure
Estadio Alfredo di StefanoReal Madrid5,700Hosted closed-doors games during renovations
ColiseumGetafe11,000Reduced capacity for stadium works

Barcelona’s Record Attendances and Timeline for Camp Nou Return

Remarkably, Barcelona also hold La Liga’s highest ever attendance, having once attracted 125,000 supporters at Camp Nou prior to the implementation of all-seater regulations. The current predicament is particularly concerning for the club, as Institutional Vice-President Elena Fort has admitted that uncertainty remains regarding the timeline for their return to Camp Nou, with October now appearing the earliest realistic date. This marks a shift from previous plans, which targeted an early August comeback to their iconic home.


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