FC Barcelona, Ayuntamiento de Barcelona y Generalitat de Cataluña presentan candidatura para albergar final de la Champions 2029 El FC Barcelona, junto al Ayuntamiento de Barcelona y la Generalitat de Cataluña, ha formalizado su candidatura para acoger la final de la Liga de Campeones de la UEFA en 2029. El dossier, presentado este miércoles, incluye todos los requisitos técnicos, contractuales e institucionales exigidos por el máximo organismo europeo de fútbol, con el objetivo de garantizar la capacidad organizativa del Spotify Camp Nou y la ciudad de Barcelona. La UEFA no tomará una decisión hasta principios de 2027. El estadio azulgrana, que está en fase de construcción, se espera que esté operativo a finales de 2028. La tercera gradería del Camp Nou comenzará a funcionar esta temporada, mientras que la cubierta se levantará en un plazo de un año. Si los plazos se cumplen, el estadio podría albergar una final de la Copa de Europa tras más de dos décadas, ya que la última vez que se celebró en el Camp Nou fue en la temporada 1998-99, cuando el Manchester United venció al Bayern de Múnich en un partido considerado uno de los más emblemáticos de la historia del fútbol. El dossier, avalado por la Federación Española de Fútbol, destaca la transformación del estadio como un espacio moderno, innovador y emblemático. Se prevé que el Spotify Camp Nou sea el estadio más grande de Europa en capacidad, con una cifra que rondará los 105.000 espectadores. Además, el club busca también albergar la final del Mundial de 2030, en una competencia que se disputará en el estadio de Barcelona en lugar del Santiago Bernabéu de Madrid. La entidad azulgrana ha confirmado que, para concluir las obras, necesitará autorización de sus socios para aumentar la financiación solicitada a Goldman Sachs, que asciende a 1.#fc_barcelona #spotify_camp_nou #uefa #ayuntamiento_barcelona #generalitat_catalunya

FC Barcelona Wins Women's Champions League with Record Prize Money The FC Barcelona women’s team secured its fourth European Cup title in history with a dominant 4-0 victory over Lyon in the final of the UEFA Women’s Champions League on May 23, 2026. The match, held in Oslo, saw Ewa Pajor and Salma Paralluelo each score two goals, cementing the club’s status as a powerhouse in women’s football. The triumph not only marked a historic milestone for the club but also brought a record-breaking financial windfall, with the team earning a total of 1.955 million euros from sponsorships, UEFA prize money, and ticket sales. The prize money was split between Nike, the club’s primary sponsor, and UEFA, the governing body of European football. Nike agreed to pay a bonus of three million euros to the women’s team for winning the tournament, matching the amount awarded to the men’s team for achieving the same feat. This decision was part of a renewed sponsorship contract signed in November 2024, which extended until 2038. The agreement also ensured equal financial rewards for both teams, a move that has significantly boosted the profile of women’s football within the club. UEFA’s contribution to the prize pool was equally substantial. The club received 1.755 million euros for reaching the final, with an additional 200,000 euros awarded for winning the title, bringing the total to 1.955 million euros. This surpassed the previous record of 1.377 million euros set in the 2023-24 season, when Barcelona won its third European title. The 2025-26 campaign marked the club’s fourth Champions League victory, further solidifying its legacy in the competition. Beyond the financial rewards, the victory also brought significant revenue from ticket sales.#nike #fc_barcelona #spotify_camp_nou #uefa #uefa_women_s_champions_league

Barcelona make La Liga history in Robert Lewandowski’s final Spotify Camp Nou appearance Barcelona secured a historic milestone in La Liga history with a 3-1 victory over Real Betis at Spotify Camp Nou, marking the Catalan club’s first-ever season in which they triumphed in every home match. The win, achieved in the final home game of Robert Lewandowski’s tenure at the club, cemented Barcelona’s place in football lore and underscored their dominance in domestic competitions. The match, part of the 2025-26 campaign, saw the team overcome a resilient Real Betis side to claim the milestone, with Lewandowski departing the stadium to a wave of emotional support from fans. Manager Hansi Flick made several tactical adjustments from the previous week’s defeat to Alaves, reintroducing key players such as Joan Garcia, Pedri, and Raphinha to the starting XI. The lineup was designed to honor Lewandowski’s final appearance at the iconic stadium, where the Polish striker had become a fan favorite during his four-year stint. Despite his absence from the opening goal, Lewandowski’s presence on the pitch was a focal point of the match, with fans chanting his name as he celebrated the occasion. The first goal came from Raphinha, who showcased his pace and composure to outmaneuver Betis goalkeeper Alvaro Valles. The Brazil international’s strike, a low shot into the far corner, gave Barcelona the lead at halftime. The second half saw the visitors respond with determination, as Isco, who came on as a substitute at halftime, equalized after being fouled by Gavi inside the penalty area. The goal, scored in the 62nd minute, brought Betis back into the contest and heightened the tension for Barcelona, who were now under pressure to maintain their perfect home record.#robert_lewandowski #hansi_flick #barcelona #real_betis #spotify_camp_nou

Barcelona Aims for Historic Perfect Home Record in La Liga Clash Against Real Betis Barcelona may have already secured the La Liga title, but the club remains focused on another significant milestone ahead of their match against Real Betis. Despite missing out on reaching 100 points for the season, the Catalan side still has a chance to achieve a remarkable feat: a perfect home record in La Liga. If Hansi Flick’s team wins tonight, they will complete 19 consecutive league victories at home, a record that would rank among the most impressive in the club’s history. This potential milestone carries historical weight, as the last time Barcelona achieved a perfect home record in the league was during the 1959-60 season, a span of 66 years. That team, coached by Helenio Herrera, featured legendary players such as Luis Suarez, who became the first Spaniard to win the Ballon d’Or that year, and Hungarian striker Zoltan Czibor. The achievement was part of a dominant era for Barcelona, marked by their iconic "Dream Team." The current campaign adds a unique twist to the pursuit of this record. Barcelona has played home matches across three different venues this season due to the ongoing renovation of the Spotify Camp Nou. At the Estadi Johan Cruyff, they recorded two victories without conceding, defeating Valencia 6-0 and Getafe 3-0. At the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys, they secured four wins, including matches against Girona, Real Sociedad, and Elche. Since returning to the Spotify Camp Nou, Barcelona has maintained an unbroken streak of 13 home league victories, scoring 54 goals and conceding just nine across all matches. Their most recent home triumph came in a 4-0 win over Real Madrid, a result that sealed their title.#hansi_flick #barcelona #real_betis #spotify_camp_nou #helenio_herrera

Bayern Munich in UEFA Women’s Champions League Semi-Finals Barcelona and Bayern Munich Women have secured their places in the UEFA Women’s Champions League semi-finals, setting the stage for a high-stakes clash between two of Europe’s top teams. The Catalan giants, led by coach Pere Romeu, advanced after a decisive 3-2 aggregate victory over Real Madrid Femenino, while Bayern Munich booked their spot with a 2-1 win against Manchester United Women in the second leg. The semi-final showdown at Spotify Camp Nou marks a significant moment for both clubs, with Barcelona aiming to continue their pursuit of European glory and Bayern seeking to solidify their status as consistent contenders. This semi-final encounter will be the second time the two teams have met in the competition’s knockout stages, following their 2018/19 meeting, where Barcelona triumphed 1-0 in both legs to reach the final for the first time. The Bavarians, however, have since grown into a formidable force, with their current run in the tournament showcasing their ability to overcome elite opposition. Since their 7-1 drubbing by Barcelona in their opening fixture of the 2025/26 campaign on October 7, Bayern have compiled a string of impressive victories, including 2-1 wins against Juventus, Arsenal, and Paris Saint-Germain, as well as a 3-0 demolition of Vålerenga and a 2-2 draw with Atlético Madrid. These results underscore their resilience and tactical adaptability, positioning them as a serious threat to Barcelona’s title ambitions. Barcelona’s path to the semi-finals has been equally compelling. After sweeping Real Madrid Femenino in the quarter-finals, the team has demonstrated a blend of attacking flair and defensive discipline.#bayern_munich #barcelona #spotify_camp_nou #real_madrid_femenino #manchester_united_women

Barça | Flick Visits Romeu Before Debut at Spotify Camp Nou Hansi Flick, the new head coach of FC Barcelona, made a visit to the training session of the club’s women’s team on Tuesday to meet his counterpart Pere Romeu. The meeting came ahead of Romeu’s debut as the head coach of the men’s team at the Spotify Camp Nou, where he will take charge of the club’s upcoming match against Real Madrid in the Champions League quarterfinals. The encounter, which took place at the Estadi Johan Cruyff, was part of Flick’s efforts to build rapport with the club’s coaching staff and prepare for the high-stakes clash. Romeu, who has already gained experience coaching the men’s team in previous matches, including two games against Real Madrid in the Liga F Moeve and a Champions League encounter against Manchester City, expressed gratitude for Flick’s interest in the women’s team. He described Flick as a “very polite and good teammate” who is eager to share insights and strategies. During their conversation, Romeu mentioned that Flick inquired about the team’s approach to the match and asked about his own recovery from the emotional impact of Raphinha’s injury. Romeu also shared that Flick offered advice on how to manage the team’s dynamics during the game. The match against Real Madrid, scheduled for Thursday at 6:45 p.m. on TV3 and Disney+, is a crucial test for Romeu as he steps into the role of head coach. The men’s team will face the reigning champions in a rematch of their Champions League quarterfinal first leg, which ended in a 2-6 defeat for Barcelona. The second leg will take place at the Spotify Camp Nou, where the club’s historic stadium will host the clash. The game is expected to draw significant attention, given the rivalry and the high stakes of the competition.#real_madrid #champions_league #hansi_flick #spotify_camp_nou #pere_romeu

Flick Supports Barça Women's Team in Champions League Clash The FC Barcelona women’s team secured their place in the Champions League semifinals after a decisive 2-6 victory over Real Madrid in Valdebebas last week. The result, which eliminated the Spanish giants from the competition, set the stage for a high-stakes encounter against their arch-rivals in the next phase of the tournament. Ahead of this clash, Barcelona’s head coach Ronald Koeman (Flick) took the opportunity to show his support for the women’s team during the Clásico, a tradition that underscores the club’s commitment to gender equality in football. Koeman, who has been a vocal advocate for the women’s team since joining Barcelona, was captured on camera in the presidential box at the Spotify Camp Nou during the match. He was joined by Xavi Puig, the club’s director of women’s football, and former president Joan Laporta, who was elected as the new president of FC Barcelona. The presence of Laporta, who had previously expressed his support for the women’s team, highlighted the growing importance of the project within the club’s broader strategy. The women’s team’s success in the Champions League has been a focal point for Barcelona this season, with the club’s leadership emphasizing the need to elevate the profile of women’s football. The victory over Real Madrid, which came after a dominant performance in the first leg, has positioned Barcelona as a strong contender for the title. However, the club faces a critical phase in the men’s competition as well. After a break for international fixtures, Barcelona is set to face three consecutive matches against Atlético de Madrid, a key test for their ambitions in both domestic and European competitions.#fc_barcelona #joan_laporta #spotify_camp_nou #ronald_koeman #xavi_puig

¿Cómo ver el partido del Barcelona vs Real Madrid femenino en TV y streaming? Jueves de definiciones. Jueves adrenalínico. El Real Madrid visitará al Barcelona en lo que será el primer partido de las culés en el Camp Nou desde la remodelación. Y si bien uno podría pensar que la serie está encaminada, el fútbol suele romper cualquier lógica. La Champions masculina ya dejó ejemplos en los octavos y la versión femenina se caracteriza por los goles que aparecen en cualquier (y todo) momento. Al primer cruce ambos equipos llegaban en gran forma. El Madrid acumulaba siete victorias consecutivas y el Barça apenas tenía un empate en su recorrido de 2026. Dos partidos después, el panorama cambió por completo. El Merengue llega golpeado por dos caídas seguidas frente a su rival, primero en la ida de esta serie y luego en la Liga F. Aun así, nada está definido y todo puede pasar. A continuación, toda la información para seguir el partido. El partido de vuelta por los cuartos de final de la Champions League se juega en la recientemente reinaugurada casa del Barça. La fecha está fijada para el jueves 2 de abril, con el encuentro programado a las 11:45 horas en Estados Unidos (hora del Este), 09:45 en México y 18:45 en España. El partido se disputará en el Spotify Camp Nou, ubicado en Barcelona, España. Este enfrentamiento representa una oportunidad histórica para las aficiones de ambos clubes, ya que será la primera vez que el Barcelona alberga a la Real Madrid femenina desde la renovación del estadio. Para seguir el partido, las opciones de transmisión varían según el país. En Estados Unidos, ESPN Deportes será la única plataforma disponible para ver el encuentro, concentrando la transmisión en una sola señal televisiva.#real_madrid #champions_league #barcelona #spotify_camp_nou #liga_f

Barcelona resumes training ahead of LaLiga clash against Sevilla Barcelona's players returned to the Ciutat Esportiva on Thursday following a day of rest, preparing for their LaLiga fixture against Sevilla on Matchday 28. The session marked the start of a three-day training block aimed at refining tactics ahead of the high-stakes encounter at Spotify Camp Nou. The match, scheduled for the same day as the club's internal elections, presents a significant challenge for the league leaders as they seek to maintain their position at the top of the table. Head coach Hansi Flick led the session with the full first-team squad available, except for Lamine Yamal, who sat out due to mild general discomfort. Several players, including Eder Militao, Tommy Dembélé, Álvaro Cortés, and new signing Xavi Espart, trained with the group after being called up from the reserve team. The focus remains on fine-tuning preparations for the Sevilla game, which will test Barcelona's ability to sustain their dominance in the league. The club's schedule highlights the intensity of the competition, with the Sevilla match serving as a critical opportunity to reinforce their leadership in LaLiga. The training sessions will play a key role in ensuring the team is physically and tactically ready for the demanding encounter. As Barcelona looks to solidify their position, the upcoming fixture against Sevilla will be a defining moment in their campaign.#hansi_flick #barcelona #sevilla #spotify_camp_nou #xavi_espart

Todos los escenarios abiertos con Gavi mientras que Eric García solo sufre una sobrecarga El delantero Gavi podría regresar a la convocatoria del Barcelona tras ser operado el pasado 23 de septiembre. El técnico Hansi Flick ha indicado que su recuperación podría ocurrir antes del parón, aunque no se descarta la opción de que se produzca después. A día de hoy, todos los escenarios están abiertos y dependerá de sus sensaciones en los próximos entrenamientos. No se descarta que entre en la lista de jugadores disponibles para el partido del domingo contra el Sevilla en el Spotify Camp Nou. Gavi se sometió a una artroscopia para solucionar la lesión en el menisco interno, con un tiempo de recuperación estimado de 4-5 meses. Este plazo se cumplió hace pocos días, y durante esta temporada solo ha intervenido en dos partidos de LaLiga, ambos en agosto contra el Mallorca y el Levante. Aunque pueda estar en la convocatoria contra el Sevilla, los técnicos gestionarán sus minutos con mucha cautela. En el caso de Eric García, el jugador no sufrió ninguna lesión, sino una sobrecarga. Hansi Flick respira aliviado tras las pruebas médicas realizadas este miércoles, que confirmaron que el catalán no está lesionado. Su recuperación dependerá de su evolución en las próximas sesiones, y no está descartado que esté disponible para el partido contra el Sevilla. Su polivalencia es vital para el once culé, lo que lo convierte en una pieza clave para el técnico. El canterano tiene muchas ganas de dejar atrás un nuevo calvario con su rodilla. Hansi Flick le hizo viajar a Newcastle, pese a no estar en la convocatoria y no tener el alta médica, e incluso se ejercitó con los suplentes antes del partido de Champions. Era un paso más en su recuperación.#hansi_flick #barcelona #sevilla #spotify_camp_nou #gavi

Barcelona set for 'best in the world' Premier League test Barcelona coach Hansi Flick has expressed confidence in his team's ability to compete against the financial and tactical strength of the Premier League, as the Spanish giants prepare for their Champions League round-of-16 first leg against Newcastle United. The match, set for Tuesday at St. James' Park, marks the second encounter between the two sides this season, with Barcelona securing a 2-1 victory in the league phase at Newcastle in September. The tie will be decided in the second leg on March 18 at Spotify Camp Nou. Flick, speaking at a pre-match news conference, described the Premier League as "the best in the world," citing the league's financial resources and the presence of six English teams in the Champions League round of 16 as evidence of its competitiveness. "They have strong teams and also a lot of money—to hopefully make the right decisions," he said. "That's why you see there are six [English] teams in this round." Flick emphasized Barcelona's own quality, stating, "We have huge quality, we have to continue our way—our style, how we want to play." He reiterated the club's commitment to its attacking philosophy, noting, "Our supporters are proud about the way we play football. This is what we want to show tomorrow." Newcastle, however, have struggled domestically, losing three of their last five Premier League matches and slipping to 12th in the table. Their recent FA Cup exit to Manchester City further highlights their inconsistent form. Despite this, Flick acknowledged the threat posed by the Magpies, particularly their passionate home support. "The Champions League is different," he said. "Everyone in this stage wants to show their best. We will find here a fantastic atmosphere.#hansi_flick #barcelona #newcastle_united #st_james_park #spotify_camp_nou

El mensaje de los jugadores para confiar en la remontada El FC Barcelona enfrenta un desafío enorme: revertir un partido perdido 4 a 0 contra el Atlético de Madrid para clasificarse a la final de la Copa del Rey. Los jugadores del equipo han enviado un mensaje claro a sus seguidores, animándolos a creer en la posibilidad de una gran remontada. La misión es complicada, pero los azulgranas han demostrado en el pasado que pueden superar situaciones adversas. El club recuerda que hace casi una década, en las semifinales de la Champions League, el Barça logró una remontada histórica al vencer al PSG 6 a 1 tras caer 4 a 0 en la ida. Aunque la derrota contra el Atlético fue un golpe emocional, los últimos partidos han mostrado que el equipo sigue con la mentalidad de poder dar la vuelta al marcador. La confianza en la capacidad del Barça para superar adversidades es un tema recurrente entre los jugadores y el cuerpo técnico. Los jugadores han compartido declaraciones en redes sociales para motivar a la afición. Hansi Flick, entrenador del Barça, afirmó: «No ha terminado. Lucharemos 90 minutos para llegar a la final.» Lamine Yamal, el joven talento del equipo, destacó: «Lo daremos todo. La remontada es posible.» Raphinha añadió: «Si hay un equipo que puede remontar, somos nosotros.» Dani Olmo, por su parte, dijo: «En casa, en el Spotify Camp Nou, lucharemos con todos vosotros, culés. Lo daremos todo para darle la vuelta.» El mensaje de los jugadores incluyó también palabras de otros futbolistas como Éric García, quien aseguró: «Queda la vuelta en el Spotify Camp Nou. Lo lucharemos, estad seguros.» Gerard Martín destacó: «Confiamos en remontar. Si hay alguien que puede hacerlo somos nosotros.#champions_league #atltico_de_madrid #fc_barcelona #lamine_yamal #spotify_camp_nou