Wednesday 21 September 2016

WHY IS MESSI BEST Cristaino Ronaldo Vs Leo Messi )

 Who is BEST ?

  

      


  








Genuinely Speaking There is  vague contradictory between messi and Ronaldo  about being the best in The world and this is million dollar question that comes in every football lover . There is great dominance in Football world by Messi and Ronaldo Both who plays for Barcelona and Real madrid club respectively .  These Legends Winning Eight FIFA Ballon d'Or.  is not a small thing .FIFA Ballon d'Or.  is like private property these days . 

Background

Leo MESSI

Struggling with growth hormone deficiency as a child, Messi joined Barcelona at the age of 13  with the club paying for his 
treatment. He made his senior debut
 in 2003 and had cemented his place
 in the first team, as well as earning
 nominations for the Ballon D' or rand 
the FIFA WORLD player of the year awards,
 by the age of 20.


Ronaldo

After moving to Manchester United from  Sporting CP  in 2003, Ronaldo established himself as a world-class player, before Real Madrid paid a then world Most expensive player of £80 million (€94 million) to sign him in 2009.





Here i am gonna briefly compare these two player in term of Statistical scoring . personal Honor Received and Record of these within August 2016.



The following Picture highlight you  all time career goals in league games and Champions league and to other  home competation  .



 From the above statistical date we came in conclusion that Its clear from the graphic above that Lionel Messi has slightly better goal to game ratio with him taking 0.83 matches to score 1 goal while Ronaldo ratio is not bad either which is around 0.68.
If we talk about their overall Champions League performance again its pretty similar apart from Messi have superior goal ration of 0.86 compared to Ronaldo’s 0.63. Messi is now the all time highest goal scorer in champions league history while Ronaldo is second with 72 goals to his name.

Leo Messi has won his fifth golden ball. The gala was held in Zurich on 12 January. Messi was already the player with more golden balls of history, with 4, so this award places him further away from his pursuers. The only player with 3 golden balls is Cristiano Ronaldo, honor he shares with Marco Van Basten, Johan Cruyff and Michel Platini.
  • No player other than Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo has won the Ballon d’Or since 2008.
  • Since 2007, Leo Messi has won 5 Golden Balls, 3 Silver Balls and 1 Bronze Ball.
  • Since 2007, Cristiano Ronaldo has won 3 Golden Balls and 5 Silver Balls.
  • Kaka was the last player to win the Golden Ball before the Messi-Ronaldo era started.

Messi vs Cristiano – Individual achievements (Golden ball, golden shoe…)

In this section we compare the individual achievements of Leo Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, to see which one was most successful throughout his career.
  1. Golden ball / Ballon d'Or :  Messi; 5  Ronaldo ;3
2. Both have  won FIFA  player of the year once.
3.Golden shoes :Messi; 3 Ronaldo ;4
4. World cup Golden ball has only won by messi.
5.Onze d'Or thrice both 
6.National League Top Scorer :messi 3 Ronaldo 4
7. champion league top scorer: messi 5 ronaldo 4
8.Golden Boy / Bravo messi : 2 ronaldo 1
9.Champions League MVP both have won twice.
10.UEFA Best Player in Europe Award / South American Footballer of the Year : messi : 3 ronaldo :2
11. only ronaldo once won FIFA puskas award.





CONCLUSION 
So now you have the bigger picture, Messi is two year younger than Cristiano Ronaldo and he has achieved everything a football can dream of and in 2014 world cup he was inches away winning a World Cup for his native Argentina side as he guided them to the final, but it was Germany who eventually won it but Messi went home with the Golden Ball (best player in world cup).


More champions League titles, more FIFA player of the year awards, more goals, more assists and broke almost all big scoring records really do make Messi a better player than Ronaldo. It easier to judge them because they are playing in the same era unlike previous big football rivalry which was Maradona vs Pele.
Personaly I think Lionel Messi is slightly better player than Ronaldo because not only his goal record is incredible but he has a bigger impact on the team he is playing in. Ronaldo on the other hand is incredible player and he is in the elite class of all time great footballers and he still has couple of years left at the very peak of his career and things might change and we might look at them differently when they hang up there boots. But so far Messi shades it for me against Ronaldo. 
here are some strong point why messi is better:



The shame of some people who thought that Cristiano Ronaldo, or anyone else, was the best player in the world.

On Wednesday night, Lionel Messi proved why he is an alien on our planet, sent here to give us the joy of watching the best footballer ever to have graced our beloved game.




12. Not just a scorer
La Pulga's privileged vision and passing ability also deserve a mention. If the celebrated Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar trident have just completed a record-breaking 120-goal season, it is not only thanks to Messi's 58 goals, but also the 31 assists he gifted his attacking partners with. The penalty pass to suarez  vs celta vigo . Messi Moment: Letting Neymar take a penalty vs. Cordoba

12. Messi the leader

If the Barcelona community are still immersed in an ocean of euphoria after an impressive Treble-winning season, it is definitely thanks to the way in which La Pulga adapted his game to accommodate world-class teammates Neymar and Suarez into the team's attacking formation.
Messi was never a self-centred player, but his transition towards a more mature, nurturing leader has been particularly obvious in the last 12 months.
We will never know if such change was caused by a suggestion from manager Luis Enrique upon the former Celtic boss' arrival at the Camp Nou last summer, or his desire to bounce back after Argentina's loss in the World Cup final, or maybe simply a result of being in a much happier place on a personal level. To be honest, it doesn't matter. The profound improvement speaks for itself.


11. Scorer supreme

Messi is pretty much infallible in front of goal and even on the rare occasion when he is off his game, he isn't afraid to continue attempting shots until he finally gets his reward -- as proved by the 261 shots he needed to score his 56 goals last season.
His impressive skillset includes powerful strikes from long range, lightning quick shots from inside the area and even gentle tap-ins after dribbling the opposing keeper with mesmerising composure.



10. Record Breaker

The list is too long to write here, but being the top goalscorer in La Liga, Champions League and El Clasico history, winning the most Ballon d'Or awards and scoring the most goals in a single season and calendar year should be enough to impress you.

There will be more records to break in the next few years, but the scary thought it how far he can go with the feats he has already achieved. Surely, Messi will be the unreachable benchmark for the rest of time. 


9. He's Basically Unstoppable

Managers have spent weeks racking their brains in trying to find a way to stop the man. On Wednesday, Pep Guardiola, Messi's former mentor, went for the approach of a high pressing game to nullify his impact.

However, like so many before him, Bayern's resistance only lasted so long and Messi went to work. There is no known strategy in preventing Messi from scoring, assisting or simply playing. He is a one in a million and you're better off appreciating his talent than trying to stop it. 


8. He Takes a Footballing Trick and Perfects It

​The Panenka penalty, although oozing arrogance, is the perfect expression of skill and composure. The player chips the ball into the centre of the goal, in anticipation of the goalkeeper diving to the side.

Not only did Messi score the perfect Panenka penalty last month, but the man who copyrighted the trick, Antonin Panenka, came out publicly to say that it was the best execution he'd ever seen. 

7. He Copied the Greatest Ever Goal Scored


Diego Maradona shocked the world in 1986 when he scored the best goal ever witnessed in Argentina's win over England at the World Cup in Mexico. No one could emulate something of that quality.

Yet, Messi scored the same goal, a literal carbon copy, for Barcelona against Getafe in 2007 at a time when people were only starting to realise who he was. Had Messi scored that this season, the internet would probably have exploded. 


6. He's Not Even Bothered


​Half the time when watching the master at play, it seems as if he doesn't even care. Many have described Messi's playing style as that of a boy simply playing in the park with his friends and it's not a obscene claim.

The Argentine simply loves the game, but imagine what he would he be like if he was a competitive monster like Lee Cattermole or Nigel De Jong? The perceived humility of Messi only further his reputation as an unworldly creature. 














5. He Caused a Grown Man to Forget How to Walk

You're defending at the Nou Camp and Lionel Messi is running towards you with the ball. He twists and turns as he approaches you. What do you do next?

As Jerome Boateng showed, the only viable option is to lose control of your legs and hit the deck as soon as possible. This the kind of effect that Messi can have on a World Cup winning centre back. Frightening. 


4. He Needed Mysterious Hormone Drugs as a Child


​When Messi was just 11 years old, he was diagnosed with a hormone growth deficiency and it was only because Barcelona agreed to pay for his treatment, that a young Messi moved to Spain to join La Masia academy.

This "treatment" may have actually been some alien medicine that caused Messi to take on supernatural attributes allowing him to become the player he is today. It's just a theory though. 

3. His Feet Are Magnetic


​When you watch Leo Messi dribble with the ball, it's hard to understand why he is so unbelievably good at it. He's been slaloming past players for many years and yet still not defender has figured at how to stop him.

Why is that? The answer is that his feet are magnetic to the ball. It is still not known how he does this, since professional footballs do not possess a force field, but there can be no doubting the way in which he keeps a football stuck to his favoured left foot. 

2. He Doesn't Conform to the Laws of the Universe

​His accuracy passing percentage is phenomenal. He has broken almost every scoring record known to man. The man is imply unstoppable and he shows no signs of stopping.

Whether it be gravity, fatigue or making mistakes, Messi seems to eradicate human deficiencies in order to provide the footballing fan with the perfect display every time he steps out onto the pitch. 

1. We Still Don't Know What He Is Capable Of


​He is still only 27 years old. That means he may have not even hit his peak yet and with Messi you can never know anyway, he could well continue in this manner into his 50s.

Apart from the World Cup, and there is still time for that, the football god has bagged every honour - both at team and individual level. To think that Messi may only be halfway through his career is simply mind boggling. 

What will he do next? 



0. people compared mess with ronaldo but messi is compare with pele,  maradona. and even these two soccer legend believes that he is best . Messi is best player of all time,  Messi can dribble 5-6 player, Messi can be deadly goalscorer, Messi can be great playmaker, Messi can control the game, Messi can make imposible spit defence pass, and Messi can control everything. Mourinho, Rooney, John Terry, Gullit, Souness, Harry Redknapp, Moyes, Rivellino, Capello, Lampard, Gerrard, Fabio Cannavaro, Beckenbauer, Roy Keane, Hamman, Gerd Muller, David Silva, Van Basten, Zico, Frank De Boer, David Luiz, Alan Smith, Terry McDermott, Ribery, Paolo Maldini, Pirlo, Gattuso, Andriano Galliani, Trezeguet, Mario Gomez, Huntelaar, Cassano, Wenger, Eden Hazard, Matthaus, Pele, Arrigo Sachi, Arturo Vidal, Radamel Falcao, Felipe Luiz, Jamie Carragher, Godin, Klopp, Chiellini, Joe Hart, Shevchenko, Thiago Silva, Roberto Baggio, Verratti, Nedved, Ander Herrera, Ian Wright and so many Great Player/Great Coach said Messi Best Player In His Generation/Best Player Of All Time. They're have played football and "YOU" never played football. Absolutely "YOU" nothing in football. You just search in google "THEY SAY ABOUT MESSI". And They not Teammates/Coach Messi in Barcelona/Argentina or Ex Player/Ex Coach in Barcelona/Argentina.
I don't hear you because you never played football and you nothing in football.
Oh i forget who say Ronaldo best player in generation/history? I Just remember Pepe, Yes Pepe teammates Ronaldo in Portugal and Madrid.



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Friday 2 September 2016

EVIL HISTORY OF REAL MADRID













 Real Madrid vs Barcelona , Barcelona vs Real Madrid : The roots of the rivalry between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona is actually a fascinating study into the Spanish history of the early-to-mid 20th century. Real reason of the rivalry between the two clubs is because of the traditional standing of the two provinces politically. Madrid, as the capital of Spain and the seat of the royal family, was seen as the region promoting conservatism. Barcelona, as the capital of Catalonia, was the district which was at the forefront of ushering in the modern era in everything - fashion, republicanism etc. Hence a regional rivalry always existed between these two regions. Franco regime was centred, politically and economically, around Madrid. For this reason, Real Madrid, as the most successful team in the city, and the most prestigious team of entirely Castilian identity, was always likely to be the preferred team of the dictator. It was for this reason that the Generalísimo paid regular visits to watch the side in the 1950s and ’60s, especially during their most successful period when, inspired by the majestic Di Stefano, they won five consecutive European Cups between 1956 and 1960.

~ The First Ever Encounter : El Clasico , the first ever encounter between the two clubs occurred on May 13, 1902. Barcelona won thatencounter 3-1,owing to the "6 foreigners that they lined up", according to the official Real Madrid website. Classic case of sour grapes, thus kicking off the biggest rivalry in all of world football.

~ The Spanish Civil War : The war raged from 1936 to 1939, and was the major factor in shaping the rivalry as we see it today. General Francisco Franco successfully staged a coup and captured Madrid in 1939 to end the war. Since Barcelona bitterly fought Franco's policies, he held a particular anger against that region, often resorting to murder or torture to get his point across - that a different culture and society under his rule would not be tolerated. Now, football was growing as an outlet of the people's views and sentiments. Hence, the people of Catalonia started supporting FC Barcelona in hordes, just to show that they are united in their hatred of General Franco, and to celebrate their unique culture and languages. In fact, FC Barcelona became “mes que un club,” more than a club, to Catalans as well as to progressives and left-leaning Spaniards across the country.

~ The Di Stefano Signing : As if the war wasn't enough, the battle between Barcelona and Real Madrid for the signature of Alfredo Di Stéfano took the rivalry to new heights. In 1953, Di Stefano had been plying his trade in Colombia for Millionarios when he was spotted by both Spanish clubs. He actually belonged to the Argentine club River Plate, but was on loan to the Colombians due to a player’s strike in Argentina. Both clubs sent emissaries to sign him, and after long and protracted negotiations, FIFA ruled that FC Barcelona would sign Di Stefano. Here is where the government in the form of the Spanish Football Federation stepped in - they banned the signing of any foreign player in Spain, allowing Real to swoop in and agree a deal with Di Stefano. This led to an impasse, which was resolved when the Spanish Federation ruled that Di Stefano would be allowed to play four years in Spain, two for Barcelona and two for Real. Barcelona though, backed out of this deal (supposedly on the orders of their Franco-backed president), which allowed Real Madrid to become the sole owner of Di Stefano. The rest,as they say, is history, as he led Real Madrid to 8 league titles, but more importantly, 5 consecutive European crowns, leaving Barcelona in their wake. This left more than a bitter taste in FC Barcelona's fans' mouth.

~ The Death of Gamper : Joan Gamper the founder of FC Barcelona was banned from the club which led to his suicide.

~ Real Madrid 11-1 Barcelona : On Barcelona’s part, there is a story, also steeped in myth, which sums up the way they were perceived and treated by the regime. The story goes that, in 1943, after winning the first leg of a cup semi-final against Real Madrid 3-0, Barcelona’s players were paid a visit by one of Franco’s cronies, who reminded them that they were only allowed to play at all due to “the generosity of the regime”, and suggested in no uncertain terms that they ease off in the second leg. Real Madrid went on to win that game 11-1, by far the biggest win in Clásico history.

MES QUE UN CLUB ! MORE THAN A CLUB ! VISCA EL BARCA !

Tuesday 29 March 2016

El Clásico stat



 EL CLASICO STAT  BRIEF

FCB VS RMA





Every Single Match Occurs Between Extreme Rival FC Barcelona And Real Madrid Is El Classico . El Clasico is the just a for a match when two team coolide each oTher . Currently They Both are the Dominating Club in football's world. When two team meet in any of matches weather in copa del rey or Champions league or laliga are   the game called as El clasico. El classico is  as interesting as UCL final. and there are millions of fans watching the game so we can say that El clasico is one of the greatest battle  in football world .




 


 All time goal scorer = Lionel messi (21)


Five time best player of the year winning lionel messi is the leading top scorer of El clAsico till 2016 feb. Lionel messi have scored 21 goals against Real madrid and insanely scored his career hatrick at the age of 19 is against Real Madrid .


STATS OF EL CLASICO :

LEAGUE GAME:

Till 2015 we can say that the real  Real Madrid wins  71    by scoring alltogther  278 
and
 for Barcelona wins 68 times in league match by scoring      272  goals.

while facing these two giant they have came 32  times draw
 and the  total match played in league game is 171.

COPA DEL REY 

Barcelona is dominating Real madrid in copa del rey by winning alltogther 14 goals by scoring 64 goals and real madrid have won 12 times by scoring 63 goals and they have draw  7 times .

 

 

LEAGUE CUP MATCHES

Real madrid have never won barcelona in league cup matches while Barcelona have won twice in their total 6 matches in which 4 is the no of times they draw in matches .


SPANISH SUPER CUP 

In spanish super cup   madrid had won 6 times where as barcelon has 4 times . in their 12 matches and they draw twice.


 

 

UEFA Champions League match

Total matches played in champions league between these two are 8 in which Barcelona is able to win two times and madrid 3 and they draw 3 times .
 

IN ALL COMPITATIVE MATCHES 

 Excluding friendly matches we can say that ,Real madrid and Barcelona have played  231 matches in which the total win by Barcelona is 90 times and Real madrid is 92 times and there is 48 draw games in which till now Barcelon is able to score 375 goals where as madrid have scored 388 goals.
as it is el clasico we can say that barcelona have won 109 matches and real madrid have won  92 including 19 of the friendly matches.

in  recent match  there was score of 4-0 between  Barcelona andreal madrid on 21 November 2015 at Santiago  Bernabeu. and coming match was at camp nou on the date of 2 april 2016.

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Friday 25 March 2016

Camp Nou (Estadio del CF Barcelona )

Camp nou



 

 

 

 

INTRODUCTION

 1.FULL NAME : ESTADIO DEL BARCELONA 

 

2. LOCATION : BARCELONA ,SPAIN

 

3.  CAPACITY: 99,354 

 

 4. OWNED BY : FC BARCELONA

 

  5.BUILT DATE: 1954-1957 

 

 6. FIRST OPENED: 24 SEPTEMBER 1957  

 



There are stadiums great by reputation and association which, when first encountered, disappoint. The Nou Camp is not among them”. So said Simon Inglis, the doyen of all things “stadium”. I must admit that I was, from a distance, a little underwhelmed by the Camp Nou. Then I paid a visit and I got it loud and clear. In the couple of hours I spent wandering around the stadium, the museum and the whole complex, I started to comprehend the size, the history, the symbolism and above all the fact that it is “Més que un club”.
Camp Nou is a football stadium in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It has been the home of FC Barcelona since its completion in 1957. With a seating capacity of 99,354, it is the largest stadium in Spain by capacity With a seating capacity of 99,354. t has hosted numerous international matches at a senior level, including a 1982 FIFA WORLD CUP semi-final match, two UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE finals and the football competition at the 1992 SUMMER OLYMPICSCamp nou is owned by Fc Barcelona and it is Home ground of Fc Barcelona.
The Camp Nou has been the FC Barcelona stadium since 24th of September 1957, the date of its inauguration.


It was still not big enough to cope with the surging interest in the team though, especially after the arrival of Hungarian superstar Ladislau Kubala and the new Barça stadium was built to replace it.

The stadium was designed by architects Francesc Mitjans Miró and Josep Soteras Mauri, with the collaboration of Lorenzo García Barbón, and it was constructed between 1955 and 1957, using mainly concrete and iron. The whole project cost a staggering 288 million pesetas, which meant the club would spend the following years in heavy 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' (the ‘new ground’), as opposed to the club’s old home at Les Corts. It was not until the 2000/2001 season that, following a mail vote made by the club membership, that the decision was made to make ‘Camp Nou’ the official name of the stadium. 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). In accordance with UEFA stipulations, the playing area has been downsized to 105 metres x 68 metres.

With a capacity of 99,354, it is now the biggest stadium in Europe. However, the total capacity has varied over the years owing to different modifications. When it was first opened in 1957, it held 93,053 spectators, which would be increased to 120,000 in 1982 on occasion of the FIFA World Cup. However, the introduction of new regulations outlawing standing areas reduced the stadium’s capacity in the late 1990s to just under 99,000.

In the 1998-99 season, UEFA recognised the services and functionalities of the Camp Nou by awarding it five star status. In the whole of Spain there are only four other stadiums that can claim that, the Lluís Companys Olympic Stadium, also in Barcelona, the new Cartuja Olympic Stadium in Seville, the Vicente Calderón, home of Atlético Madrid, and the Santiago Bernabeu, also in Madrid.

Of the different facilities on offer inside the stadium, of particular note are a chapel next to the changing rooms, the presidential box, the VIPs lounge, the press rooms, several television studios, the Sports Medicine Centre, the Operative Control Unit (UCO), the veteran players area, the FC Barcelona club museum, and the offices of all of the many different club departments.


Stadium Built

On 28 march  1954 the stadium is started to built . the architects involved in building Camp Nou are Francesc Mitjans and Josep Soteras, with the collaboration of Lorenzo García-Barbón.   The length of ground is 105 m × 68 m (115 yd × 74 yd)
Although the stadium is built in 1954 the stadium is first opened in 24 september 1957.



One of the stands displaying Barcelona's motto, Més que un club, meaning "More than a club".










The club issued an international tender to remodel the stadium as a celebration of the stadium's fiftieth anniversary. The objective was to make the facility an integrated and highly visible urban environment. The club sought to increase the seating capacity by 13,500, with at least half of the total seating to be under cover. The intention was to make it the fourth-largest stadium in the world (in terms of seating capacity), after the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in the USA (297,000 capacity), the Rungnado May Day Stadium in North Korea (150,000 capacity) and the Salt Lake Stadium in India (120,000 capacity).

On 18 September 2007, the British architect Norman Foster and his company were selected to "restructure" Camp Nou. With an estimated cost of €250 million, the plan included the addition of 10,000 seats for a maximum capacity of 106,000.The FC Barcelona board approved the sale of their former training ground (the Mini Estadi) in order to finance the remodeling. The project was planned to begin in 2009 and to be finished for the 2011–12 season.However, due to the 2008 financial crisis and subsequent fall in real estate prices, the sale of the training ground was postponed and likewise the remodeling project. In May 2010, Sandro Rosell, then a candidate for president of FC Barcelona, dismissed the possibility of selling the Mini Estadi, saying it would be indefensible to “sell the crown jewels”, and his election on 30 June 2010 effectively halted the plan to remodel Camp Nou.

In January 2014, Barcelona's board of directors rejected the option of building a new stadium and will instead remodel the Camp Nou to bring the capacity up to 105,000.[24] The project is expected to cost around £495 million (€600 million) with work beginning in 2017 with a completion date of early 2021. A refinement of the plan was released on 26 May 2015, showing plans to add a canopy over the stands, and showing the plans for seating expansion in greater detail.

OtherS Event organized IN Camp nou

The sole objective  of Camp nou is Football . But camp nou also involved in oTher various activities sucha as concert and other event too.

How to get to Camp Nou


Camp Nou is located in the east of Barcelona, at about 5 kilometres from Barcelona’s historic city centre. The stadium is part of a sports complex that also includes Barcelona’s Mini Estadi.

The stadium is easy to reach by metro. Various stations lie close to the stadium and from all of them it takes an approximate 10-minute walk to reach the stadium.

From Barcelona’s city centre one can take metro line 3. Take the metro in the direction of Zona Universitària and get off at station Les Corts. The next two stations, Maria Cristina and Palau Reial, are equal alternatives. The journey from the centre takes about 25 minutes.

If coming from the area around the Sagrada Familia, one can take metro line 5. Take the metro in the direction of Cornellà Centre and get off at station Badal or Collblanc.

If arriving by car from the Ronda da Dalt (the motorway that runs west of Barcelona), take exit 11 and follow the Avenida Diagonal (B-23) toward the city. Keep right on the Avenida Diagonal (right of the tram tracks) and after almost two kilometres turn right onto the Calle de Sabino Arana (follow the FC Barcelona signs). Follow the bend to the left (don’t take the tunnel), and turn right onto the Gran Via de Carlos III. Follow for a few hundred metres and turn right onto the Travesía de las Cortes. After another few hundred metres you will see the stadium on your right.

If coming from the A-2 (west), take the B-23 into the city, which will automatically flow into the Avenida Diagonal.

Address: Calle Arístides Mallol 12, 08028 Barcelona

Camp Nou stadium tours

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Barcelona offer self-guided stadium tours, called the Camp Nou Experience, which include a walk through the stadium with audio guide and access to the Barcelona museum. Private guides are available against additional payment. The Camp Nou Experience typically takes between 90 and 120 minutes.

The tour opens Monday to Saturday from 10:00 am to 6:30 pm (half an hour to an hour longer in the summer months) and on Sundays until 2:30 pm (all day in the summer months).

There are no tours on the day of a match and there is limited access the day before a Champions League match. The tour costs €23.00, which includes the museum.




I have a Dream to visit Barcelona Camp nou..



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