Limak President Visits Spotify Camp Nou | FC Barcelona

He Barça It will soon play again in the Spotify Camp Nou. Waiting for the club to present the final certificate of work and can receive green light from the City Council to the first occupation license, the works continue to advance and enter a key point. This same Thursday, Ebru OzdemirPresident of Limak, the construction company in charge of reforming the Culé house, visited the stadium next to Resit YildizStadium project director.

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The two ‘fat fish’ of the Turkish infrastructure company published several snapshots for the Spotify Camp Nou with a very positive tone. It was one’s own Ebru Ozdemir The one that was responsible for publishing the visit and did so with a very positive tone. In the first image, a story uploaded with the message “Do we play? A word that arrives at a very important moment for the club, which hopes to return to its stadium next Sunday 14 for the duel against the Valencia.

Ebru Özdemir with Resit Yildiz, project director of Camp Nou

OR NOT THE BARçA that day, the president, almost celebrating the return posed in three other photos. One at the foot of the field: “The best builder team for the best team (football)”, another snapshot on the benches with “champion seats (or Champions)” and another in the first stand, with a writing that puts “excited …”.

Ebru Özdemir, on the benches of the Stadi

Ebru Özdemir, on the benches of the Stadi

A few words and images that do not leave anyone indifferent, but that show that the return of the FC Barcelona The stadium is closer than ever. We will have to see if with the passing of the days, the culé team can normalize the situation and return home after two years of works.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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