Camp Nou: World famous Barcelona stadium is getting a makeover

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Parts of the world famous Camp Nou, home to Barcelona FC in Spain, are being demolished to make way for huge renovations.

Many fans say they are very emotional about this because of the ground's historical significance.

It has been the home of the five-time Champions League winners since 1957 and could hold more than 99,000 fans!

Barcelona will play their home games at Spain's Olympic Stadium for the next few seasons while they wait for their swanky new stadium to be finished.

It is said to be increasing in size and capacity to hold 105,000 people when it fully re-opens.

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The Camp Nou is an iconic stadium, and one of the biggest in Europe.

According to one Spanish newspaper, the club is planning on creating diamonds by recycling the pitch.

Fans can apparently get their hands on the jewellery for £12,000 per item!

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Demolition is well underway for the huge sporting arena.

The revamped stadium will feature more modern facilities for supporters, including new VIP areas. The club says the seats inside the stadium will also be bigger and more comfortable.

The club says the new stadium is designed for 'sustainability' with solar panels, geothermal energy - power from heat in the centre of the Earth - and a new water recycling system placed underneath the ground.

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