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Camp Nou and Catalan Identity: Football, Politics, and Pride

Summary by TFC Stadiums
Camp Nou is far more than the home of FC Barcelona. For many Catalans it is a cultural and political landmark as much as a sporting arena. Since its opening in 1957, the stadium has hosted moments of football brilliance alongside expressions of regional pride, political protest, and identity. Understanding its role means looking beyond goals and trophies to the deeper connection between the club, the region, and its people. A Stadium with a Purp…
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TFC Stadiums broke the news in on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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