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Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys
Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys
Former name(s) Estadi de Montjuïc (1929–85)
Estadi Olímpic de Montjuïc (1989–2001)
Owners City Council of Barcelona
Location Passeig Olímpic, 17-19, 08038
Barcelona
Built 1972
Opened 20 May 1929
Renovated 1985–89
Tenants Barcelona Dragons (1991–92, 1995–2002)
RCD Espanyol (1997–2009)
FC Barcelona (2023–present)
Capacity 54,367

Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys (formerly known as the Estadi de Montjuïc and Estadi Olímpic de Montjuïc) is a stadium in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Originally built in 1927 for the 1929 International Exposition in the city (and Barcelona's bid for the 1936 Summer Olympics, which were awarded to Berlin), it was renovated in 1989 to be the main stadium for the 1992 Summer Olympics and 1992 Summer Paralympics. It is the home stadium of FC Barcelona for the 2023–24 season due to the renovation of their regular ground, Camp Nou.

With its current capacity of 54,367 seats (67,007 during the 1992 Olympics), is the 6th largest stadium in Spain and the 2nd largest in Catalonia.

The stadium is located in the Anella Olímpica, in Montjuïc, a large hill to the southwest of the city which overlooks the harbor.

FC Barcelona
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Current seasonClub honoursManagersPlayersSquadsBarcelona AtlèticCamp Nou
History: Seasons

La Liga stadiums 2024–25

Anoeta · Balaídos · Benito Villamarín · Butarque · Coliseum · El Sadar · Gran Canaria · José Zorrilla · La Cerámica · Mallorca Son Moix · Mendizorrotza · Metropolitano · Mestalla · Montilivi · Olímpic Lluís Companys · San Mamés · Sánchez Pizjuán · Santiago Bernabéu · Stage Front · Vallecas

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