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Although popularly called Camp Nou, the stadium's official name was actually “Estadi del FC Barcelona” since its completion, and it was not until the 2000–01 season that club members voted to officially rename the stadium to its popular nickname.
Or at least they were until 2001, when president Joan Gaspart called a referendum and 68.25% of the club members voted to make ‘Camp Nou’ the official name of the stadium.
31 Μαρ 2021 · Initially, it was rumoured that the stadium would be named after the club founder Joan Gamper, but this was vehemently opposed by the dictatorial Francisco Franco regime in Spain due to Gamper’s inclination and association with Catalan nationalism.
In fact, the first solid step towards a new stadium came in September 1950, fifteen days before Kubala played his first friendly match wearing his new Barça colours.
In fact, the first solid step towards a new stadium came in September 1950, fifteen days before Kubala played his first friendly match wearing his new Barça colours.
President Francesc Miró-Sans and his board eventually opted for the rather unimaginative ‘Estadio del FC Barcelona’. But not even following a referendum that officially endorsed the name in 1965 would it catch on among the supporters.
15 Δεκ 2020 · Designed by architects Francesc Mitjans and Josep Soteras, the project required three years of construction and an investment of 1.73 billion euros. Initially named Estadi del FC Barcelona, the venue quickly became known as Camp Nou, meaning “New Ground” in Catalan.