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Illustration of FC Barcelona submitting bid to host 2029 Champions League final at renovated Camp Nou stadium.
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Barcelona submits bid for 2029 Champions League final at Camp Nou

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FC Barcelona, alongside the Barcelona City Council and the Government of Catalonia, has officially submitted an initial bid to host the 2029 UEFA Champions League final at the renovated Spotify Camp Nou. The proposal comes as the stadium undergoes major renovations, aiming to restore its status as a premier venue for Europe's top club match. Barcelona is also positioning itself for the 2030 FIFA World Cup final amid competition from Madrid and Morocco.

FC Barcelona, along with the Barcelona City Council and the Government of Catalonia, has officially submitted a bid to host the 2029 UEFA Champions League final at the redeveloped Spotify Camp Nou. The proposal also eyes the 2030 FIFA World Cup final at the same venue. UEFA is now evaluating the bid based on infrastructure, transport, and organizational capacity.

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Barcelona came from behind to secure a 2-1 victory over Eintracht Frankfurt in the Champions League, with Jules Kounde scoring a second-half brace. The match marked the Catalan club's first European fixture at the redeveloped Camp Nou in three years. The win moves Barcelona to 14th in the standings, two points from the top eight.

Joan Laporta, FC Barcelona's president, secured approval for the 2024/2025 accounts and the 2025/2026 budget at the members' assembly, despite 17 million euros in losses. In an electoral tone, he defended the club's economic recovery and appealed to barcelonismo. The telematic assembly focused on confidence in his management ahead of the 2026 elections.

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