I was there 12 - 09 - 2017 to see Barcelona vs Juventus in the Champions League Group Stage. 3-0 to Barca, Rakatic with 2 and Messi with 1 I was on the third level above the word ‘Rakuten’, right at the front of the barrier with the two lower stands below us, was a dream come true. I didn’t go on the tour experience, I went to go see a football match, SO MUCH BETTER
It used to have a bigger capacity when the top tier was standing. I was there at a game in 1998 against Real Zaragoza where we won the league that night. The attendance that night was110,000. I'll never ever forget that night for as long as I'll live.
I did this tour about 15 years ago, done loads of stadium tours and this was the best I've been on - it was definitely a guided tour though so guessing that's changed since. Particularly as we went into areas that I wouldn't have thought would just be open to the public, we went into some media suite that hangs from the only roof on the main stand which felt a bit unstable but definitely gave the best view. We also went into the away dressing room and it still had Rafa Benitez notes on a white board as they'd just played Liverpool.
I’ve been lucky enough to visit the Nou Camp twice, once on a stadium tour with my dad which was great. It was not as busy as this video showed. I also caught Neymar’s debut with my best friend Barcelona beat Levante 7-0.
You seem very impressed with the fact that the Camp Nou has a chapel inside the stadium. Everton's ground, Goodison Park is the only football stadium in the world which has a full size church (St Luke's) within the footprint of the ground.
He's done a lot of these tours and I recommend them all, especially PSG (Parc De Prince), Hampden Park (Scotland), Porto (Estadio De Dragal) and even a infamous one of both Old Firm Clubs
If you're wondering why the guy doing the video is wearing a Manchester United shirt it's because that the team he supports, oh by the way his name is Ninh and he has multiple channels, his main channel is quite popular, as he does videos explaining the rules of different sports.
Nou Camp might have 99,000 seats but it never gets that many fans, not any more. Another way of looking at it is Barcelona has one team, Barcelona. Imagine if London, England was just one club... Arsenal 60,000, Spurs 62,000, West Ham 60,000 Chelsea 45,000 Crystal Palace 30,000 etc that's 250,000+ and these stadiums are regularly filled in Premier league matches. Barcelona's fans have been declining over time with increased ticket prices and lower wages in Spain so fewer and fewer fans going there. Going on from this maybe you should react to Teams around the world that have huge stadiums but only a few fans.
@@Nicofjr Yes, I know. In Spanish, you don't say : let's go to the field to watch the team. You say: (vayamos al campo a ver al equipo), which is LITERALLY field but ACTUALLY stadium.
El estadio más lindo del mundo
I was there 12 - 09 - 2017 to see Barcelona vs Juventus in the Champions League Group Stage. 3-0 to Barca, Rakatic with 2 and Messi with 1
I was on the third level above the word ‘Rakuten’, right at the front of the barrier with the two lower stands below us, was a dream come true.
I didn’t go on the tour experience, I went to go see a football match, SO MUCH BETTER
It used to have a bigger capacity when the top tier was standing. I was there at a game in 1998 against Real Zaragoza where we won the league that night. The attendance that night was110,000. I'll never ever forget that night for as long as I'll live.
I did this tour about 15 years ago, done loads of stadium tours and this was the best I've been on - it was definitely a guided tour though so guessing that's changed since. Particularly as we went into areas that I wouldn't have thought would just be open to the public, we went into some media suite that hangs from the only roof on the main stand which felt a bit unstable but definitely gave the best view. We also went into the away dressing room and it still had Rafa Benitez notes on a white board as they'd just played Liverpool.
I’ve been lucky enough to visit the Nou Camp twice, once on a stadium tour with my dad which was great. It was not as busy as this video showed. I also caught Neymar’s debut with my best friend Barcelona beat Levante 7-0.
You seem very impressed with the fact that the Camp Nou has a chapel inside the stadium. Everton's ground, Goodison Park is the only football stadium in the world which has a full size church (St Luke's) within the footprint of the ground.
Liverpool FOREVER
He's done a lot of these tours and I recommend them all, especially PSG (Parc De Prince), Hampden Park (Scotland), Porto (Estadio De Dragal) and even a infamous one of both Old Firm Clubs
I have been on the tour of The Nou Camp back in 2003.
The music in the background is the music from Vega's stage in Street fighter 2
When the new Camp Nou is ready will be the biggest stadium in the world
You should react to the old and new santiago bernaabeu
Nou camp probably my favourite ground I’ve been
camp nou
@@arielsmitg6719 say it either way
@@Lewis-zq5ws well it's camp nou or new camp if you are a foreigner but as a catalan nou camp it's just wrong
You should react to former Premier League/EFL grounds that are now closed or knocked down.
I’ve been on a tour around the stadium and went to a game which ended 0-0 the only 0-0 at the nou camp that season
you should see the renovation plan, futur camp nou
u should react to how the new Bernabéu is going to look
If you're wondering why the guy doing the video is wearing a Manchester United shirt it's because that the team he supports, oh by the way his name is Ninh and he has multiple channels, his main channel is quite popular, as he does videos explaining the rules of different sports.
Nou Camp might have 99,000 seats but it never gets that many fans, not any more.
Another way of looking at it is Barcelona has one team, Barcelona. Imagine if London, England was just one club... Arsenal 60,000, Spurs 62,000, West Ham 60,000 Chelsea 45,000 Crystal Palace 30,000 etc that's 250,000+ and these stadiums are regularly filled in Premier league matches.
Barcelona's fans have been declining over time with increased ticket prices and lower wages in Spain so fewer and fewer fans going there.
Going on from this maybe you should react to Teams around the world that have huge stadiums but only a few fans.
Barcelona has two teams, the other is espanyol its also a great Team with a lot of fan base
@@eduardolopezmarcos6880 hmmm!
Eduardo López marcos Don’t forget Barcelona B 😂
What’s wrong with the man in the video hahahaha. So funny...
Barca keeps messi ballon ‘dor because Messi wanten that and he is a club icon
Watch Everton new stadium on TH-cam
Do one on the video rangers road to Manchester
Fun fact: Nou Camp means New Field
Fun fact: no it doesn't.
@@ChrisMetaFootballTV Nou Camp is catalan, in Spanish means Nuevo Campo, that in English means New Field
@@Nicofjr I'm Spanish, my friend.
You are translating LITERALLY.
It really means new stadium.
@@ChrisMetaFootballTV Yes, that's correct, almost the same... New Field, New Stadium...
@@Nicofjr Yes, I know.
In Spanish, you don't say : let's go to the field to watch the team. You say:
(vayamos al campo a ver al equipo), which is LITERALLY field but ACTUALLY stadium.
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You should react to Arsenal fan TV
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