
"According to Mundo Deportivo, the inspection was far from a routine walkthrough. UEFA inspectors utilised the live environment of the La Liga clash to carry out an exhaustive review of the remodelled stadium's operations under pressure. The primary objective was to verify that all systems are ready for the rigorous standards of Europe's elite competition. The officials scrutinised security protocols, access points, internal signage, and the general flow of spectators throughout the facility."
"Following several hours of technical supervision and meetings with club executives, the outcome was positive. UEFA has officially given the "green light" necessary for the European duel to proceed without restrictions. Crucially, this ratification extends to the specific requirements for visiting supporters. The inspectors approved the designated space for Eintracht Frankfurt fans. UEFA has confirmed that it meets all safety and segregation standards mandated by the European body."
UEFA approved Barcelona to host the Champions League match against Eintracht Frankfurt at Camp Nou on December 9. Officials conducted voluntary, live-environment inspections during Barcelona's La Liga game against Alaves to test the remodelled stadium under match conditions. Inspections focused on security protocols, access points, internal signage, and spectator flow. After several hours of technical supervision and meetings with club executives, UEFA granted the necessary approval for the match to proceed without restrictions. The ratification explicitly covers visiting supporters, with inspectors approving the designated area for Eintracht Frankfurt fans and confirming compliance with UEFA safety and segregation standards. With final clearance secured, Barcelona can prepare to welcome Champions League action back to the Spotify Camp Nou.
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