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Hur stor är planen på Camp Nou?

Innehållsförteckning:

  1. Hur stor är planen på Camp Nou?
  2. Hur många personer tar Camp Nou?
  3. What is the size of Camp Nou?
  4. Why is FC Barcelona's stadium called Camp Nou?
  5. Which is better Camp Nou or Estadi del FC Barcelona?
  6. How much did it cost to build Camp Nou in Barcelona?

Hur stor är planen på Camp Nou?

Stadion har en höjd av maximalt 48 meter och ett stadionområde av 55.000 kvm yta (250 meter lång och 220 meter bred). Egentligt UEFAs regler har spelplanen 105 meter längd gånger 68 meter bred. Den 12 januari 1998, nämndes stadion som elit kategori av UEFA (den andra i Spanien som fick detta kategori).

Hur många personer tar Camp Nou?

99 354Camp Nou / Kapacitet

What is the size of Camp Nou?

When it was opened Camp Nou had a capacity of 93,053 (the old project for a capacity of 150,000 had been abandoned) and the pitch measured 107x72 metres (it currently measures 105x68 to fulfill UEFA requirements). The principal materials used in its construction were iron and concrete and since 1957 the stadium has undergone several refurbishments.

Why is FC Barcelona's stadium called Camp Nou?

Although originally planned to be called the Estadi del FC Barcelona, the more popular name Camp Nou was used. The June 1950 signing of László Kubala, regarded as one of Barcelona's greatest players, provided further impetus to the construction of a larger stadium.

Which is better Camp Nou or Estadi del FC Barcelona?

Of the 29,102 votes the club received, a total of 19,861 (68.25%) preferred Camp Nou to Estadi del FC Barcelona. The stadium’s maximum height is 48 metres, and it covers a surface area of 55,000 square metres (250 metres long and 220 metres wide).

How much did it cost to build Camp Nou in Barcelona?

The whole project cost a staggering 288 million pesetas, which meant the club would spend the following years heavily in debt. Although it was originally going to go under the official name of ‘Estadi del FC Barcelona’, it soon came to be popularly known as the 'Camp Nou'...