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  • May’s El Clasico – the first match at Camp Nou! – StadiumDB.com



    source: StadiumDB.com; author: Paulina Skóra, Kuba Kowalski

    Spain: May’s El Clasico – the first match at Camp Nou!
    FC Barcelona is racing against time to return to Camp Nou in May. The pitch, city negotiations, and a Plan B – what obstacles lie ahead? Find out what challenges await the club in the coming months.

    Nervous three months ahead for FC Barcelona

    The return to Camp Nou is expected by the end of April, provided no new unforeseen circumstances arise, Joan Laporta reminded during a recent press conference.

    On Friday, FC Barcelona informed its season ticket holders of an extension of their use of Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys until April 23, coinciding with the match against Mallorca. This confirms the information published by Mundo Deportivo last Monday, stating that the club had requested Barcelona Municipal Services (BSM), the operator of the Estadi Olímpic, to extend the rental until April, with plans to return to Spotify Camp Nou in May.

    In the message sent to ticket holders, FC Barcelona announced the extension of the 2024/25 season ticket for Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys until April 23, 2025, the date of the match against Mallorca as part of the 33rd La Liga matchday. The club also clarified that the extension includes all La Liga, UEFA Champions League, and Copa del Rey matches played at home by the men’s first team until that date.

    The pitch Is key

    FC Barcelona has asked Limak for maximum effort, prioritizing all aspects of logistics to enable the stadium’s opening within three months. Currently, aside from access and safety concerns, the greatest challenge is the pitch installation. The company Garden Tona has not yet been able to start work, as the field remains filled with debris, and subcontractors are focused on other tasks. Once the site is cleared and leveled, it will take about two months before a match can be played on the new turf.

    We are building a new stadium; this is not a renovation. We will return as soon as possible, said Laporta. Work outside the stadium is progressing quickly, but inside, preparations are still underway. The VIP area, whose construction was supposed to start in November, remains on hold.

    What if the club fails to reach an agreement on Montjuïc?

    Returning to Camp Nou this season is crucial for the club’s finances. Joan Laporta emphasized that Spotify Camp Nou will be the primary source of revenue in the coming years. This year’s budget projected €28 million in revenue from matches at the new stadium. While achieving this goal is now impossible, the club can reduce losses by hosting two or three games.

    The delayed return to Camp Nou also presents another issue. To continue playing at Montjuïc, the club must reach an agreement with city authorities. In spring and summer, the stadium is scheduled to host concerts, meaning an extension of its use may not be feasible. At best, the club would need to compensate concert organizers for rescheduling their events. Barcelona has been preparing a plan B for weeks, seeking an alternative temporary stadium in case negotiations to extend Montjuïc’s use fail.

    Once the 60,000 seats are completed, work will begin to expand Camp Nou’s capacity to a record-breaking 105,000.Once the 60,000 seats are completed, work will begin to expand Camp Nou’s capacity to a record-breaking 105,000.

    According to reports by Sport, the club also has a plan C: returning to Camp Nou without fans. While this seems like a simple solution, it is far from straightforward. Playing matches in a closed stadium would require a municipal license. The permits and licenses we issue for opening a facility, even without public attendance, must meet certain requirements, warned David Escudé, Barcelona’s councilor for sports, in an interview with EFE.

    VIP boxes go on sale

    Barcelona has announced the sale of 475 VIP seats, representing 5.5% of the future Camp Nou, which will have more than 9,000 premium seats. The transaction was made with two investors from the Middle East: one company from Qatar and another from Dubai. According to the club’s official statement, the investors secured management rights for these seats for 30 years. These spaces can be used personally or for commercial purposes. The club mitigates risks related to VIP seat commercialization by ensuring steady income throughout the 30-year period. Investors pay an upfront fee for the seat licenses and annual fees for the VIP spaces. Through this deal, Barça will collect approximately €100 million.



    Join us as we gear up for May’s highly anticipated El Clasico at Camp Nou, the first match to be held at the iconic stadium this season! The rivalry between Barcelona and Real Madrid is always intense, but with both teams vying for the top spot in La Liga, this match is sure to be a nail-biter.

    Stay tuned for updates on ticket sales, match previews, and all the latest news leading up to this epic showdown. Don’t miss out on the chance to witness two of the biggest clubs in the world go head-to-head in one of the most historic stadiums in football. Follow StadiumDB.com for all the latest on May’s El Clasico at Camp Nou! #ElClasico #CampNou #Barcelona #RealMadrid #LaLiga

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  • Bangkok Post – Thais ready for Asean ‘El Clasico’

    Bangkok Post – Thais ready for Asean ‘El Clasico’


    Ishii expects a tough tussle with Vietnam

    Thailand coach Masatada Ishii addresses a press conference as team captain Peeradol Chamratsamee looks on. (Photo supplied)
    Thailand coach Masatada Ishii addresses a press conference as team captain Peeradol Chamratsamee looks on. (Photo supplied)

    Thailand and Vietnam will be battling to gain some sort of advantage over each other when the arch-rivals face off in the first leg of the Asean Mitsubishi Electric Cup 2024 final on Thursday night.

    Vietnam will host the game at Viet Tri Stadium 8pm tonight and it will be televised live by Thai Rath TV (32), AIS Play, TrueSport 2 (667) and the BG Sports Channel on YouTube.

    It will be a rematch of their last meeting in the final of the previous edition of the tournament in 2022 when the Thais won their seventh Asean championship crown.

    Thailand beat the Philippines with a 4-3 aggregate to reach this year’s title showdown while Vietnam defeated Singapore with a 5-1 aggregate.

    Thailand coach Masatada Ishii told a pre-match press conference yesterday that the War Elephants will be playing for victory.

    “I have been the head coach for Thailand for one year and the game between Vietnam and Thailand is seen by many as an El Clasico,” said the Japanese coach.

    “I don’t have any experience in the El Clasico matches with Vietnam in the Asean Cup at all.

    “I think it’s good for our team that people are looking at the game between that two sides as El Clasico. I hope that there will be fair play.

    “Playing Vietnam at home, I think, is just like facing the Philippines at their home. We lost the away match but we could turn the situation around. This game will be the same. We will try to see how we can get a good result and win the tournament again.”

    Answering a question, Ishii said: “I don’t want to talk about our plans for Vietnam’s No.12 [Nguyen Xuan Son] because it’s about our tactics for the game.

    “As for the team situation, we have many injured players and we have to consult with the team doctor all the time.

    “This game can’t be compared with the match we had in September because there have been many changes in players. Vietnam are a more stable team now, so it will be a difficult game for us and their key man is Nguyen Xuan Son.

    “We are here to play the final match with Vietnam, a team that is strong. We have both played eight matches and they won all of them but we lost one to the Philippines. We now have two matches left in the event with Vietnam and I would want to win both of them.”

    Thailand skipper Peeradol Chamratsamee said: “I think the Vietnamese midfielders have very good combination. I have been seeing them since the previous Asean Cup competition and it is the main strength of their team.

    “We meet again and it feels like a game between two regular competitors.

    “We must create a good result. Our midfield, which is our team’s strength as well, must deliver in both legs of the final.

    “The Vietnamese defenders have good discipline and help each other. They seem to be to be in higher spirit than two years ago.

    “For the gameplan, it will depend on the coach how he wants to play as an away team and in the home game in Bangkok.”



    The upcoming Asean Football Championship has Thai fans buzzing with excitement as they prepare for the highly anticipated showdown between Thailand and Vietnam. Known as the Asean ‘El Clasico’, this match is set to be a thrilling battle between two of the region’s football powerhouses.

    Thailand has a strong footballing tradition and the national team is known for its skillful and attacking style of play. With a passionate fan base and a history of success in the Asean Football Championship, the Thai team is confident in their ability to come out on top against their rivals from Vietnam.

    The match is expected to draw a large crowd at the stadium, with fans from both countries eager to show their support for their respective teams. The atmosphere is sure to be electric as the two teams face off in what promises to be a fiercely contested match.

    With both teams boasting talented players and a strong desire to win, the Asean ‘El Clasico’ is shaping up to be a must-watch event for football fans across the region. Stay tuned for all the action and drama as Thailand and Vietnam go head to head in this exciting clash of Asean football giants.

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  • Clásico Tapatío para calentar la pretemporada

    Clásico Tapatío para calentar la pretemporada


    Chivas y Atlas se enfrentarán este viernes por la noche, en un Clásico Tapatío que promete calentar la pretemporada. El término de “amistoso” nunca cabe, cuando se enfrentan estos dos equipos, así que una vez más estará en juego el orgullo de la ciudad de Guadalajara. Y además, el cotejo tendrá un importante sabor a revancha, luego de lo ocurrido en la fase final del torneo pasado.

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    Rojiblancos y rojinegros se verán las caras en la cancha del Estadio Jalisco, dentro de la Copa Pacífica, certamen de carácter amistoso que se celebra par conmemorar los 50 años de los Leones Negros. El duelo está pactado para disputarse a las 20:45 horas, después del encuentro entre la UdeG y Tapatío, actual campeón de la Liga de Expansión.

    La pretemporada no ha tenido el mejor arranque para los equipos más importantes de la ciudad. El Rebaño Sagrado apenas pudo empatar 0-0 el sábado pasado frente a los Mineros de Zacatecas. Los Zorros, por su parte, perdieron por 2-1 frente al Necaxa. Aunque en esta etapa lo más importante es fortalecer el juego colectivo, por tratarse un Clásico sí que será valioso también el resultado.

    Estos equipos tienen cuentas pendiente del Torneo Apertura 2024. El Atlas se impuso dos veces a Chivas en el semestre, algo que no suele verse con mucha frecuencia. Ambas derrotas del Guadalajara fueron en el Estadio Akron. Primero en la fase regular, los Rojinegros se impusieron por 3-2, mientras que en el play in, victoria visitante fue por 2-1, gracias a un gol de penal en la última jugada del encuentro.

    Así, el Rebaño Sagrado tendrá ganas de sacarse la espina. Y aunque no son las mismas circunstancias, no querrá perder un tercer Clásico Tapatío de forma consecutiva. En este torneo de pretemporada se contempla que estos equipos disputarán todavía un partido más. El domingo, quien resulte ganador, enfrentará por el título al vencedor del duelo entre Leones Negros y Tapatío, mientras que los perdedores se medirán por el tercer lugar.



    El Clásico Tapatío es uno de los enfrentamientos más apasionantes en el fútbol mexicano, y qué mejor manera de calentar la pretemporada que con un duelo entre Chivas y Atlas.

    Este encuentro siempre promete emociones fuertes, con dos equipos históricos de Guadalajara buscando imponer su supremacía en el terreno de juego. Los aficionados de ambos equipos se preparan para vivir una batalla llena de intensidad y rivalidad.

    Para muchos, el Clásico Tapatío es más que un simple partido de fútbol, es una cuestión de orgullo y pasión por los colores de su equipo. Los jugadores saldrán al campo con la consigna de dejarlo todo en la cancha y brindar un espectáculo digno de este enfrentamiento tan especial.

    Así que prepárense, porque el Clásico Tapatío está por llegar y promete ser un verdadero espectáculo para calentar motores de cara a la próxima temporada. ¡Que comiencen las emociones! ¡Vamos Chivas! ¡Vamos Atlas! ¡Viva el fútbol!

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