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Encyclopedia > Nou Camp

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FC Barcelona playing against Real Madrid the 6th of December 2003

The Camp Nou is a football stadium in Barcelona, Spain. The stadium is the home ground of FC Barcelona. It is known to be one of the biggest and most atmospheric stadiums in the world.

  • Capacity: 98,600
  • Pitch dimensions:
    • Length: 105 m
    • Width: 72 m
  • Opened: September 24, 1957
  • Official name: Nou Estadi del Futbol Club Barcelona

External links:

  • Official history of Camp Nou (http://www.fcbarcelona.com/eng/historia/historia/campnou.shtml)

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Our Trip to Spain (119 words)
The Nou Camp is the biggest football stadium in Europe with a capacity of 98,000.
Originally the Nou Camp held 90,000 spectators but capacity was increased to 120,000 for the 1982 World Cup in Spain.
Nou Camp is a source of immense pride to Barcelona’s supporters not only because of the sheer size of the stadium, but also due to the architectural design.
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