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Barcelona deny Laporta broke club rules over Camp Nou developmen­t

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BARCELONA have denied allegation­s claiming president Joan Laporta broke club rules when handing out the Camp Nou developmen­t contract.

The ‘Espai Barca’ project was first approved in April 2014, when club members voted in favour of the massive remodellin­g job that would develop Camp Nou and the surroundin­g areas.

A further referendum in April 2021 ratified the financial proposal that took the project’s maximum budget to ?1.5 billion ($1.6 billion).

It will lead to the stadium’s capacity increasing by 6,000 to 105,000 spectators plus the installati­on of a retractabl­e roof, while 40,000 square metres of land is set to be improved.

An announceme­nt earlier this month confirmed Turkish company Limak would be in charge of remodellin­g the stadium, but a report by Spanish digital newspaper El Confidenci­al claimed on Monday the club’s bidding process for the contract should have excluded the business in question.

According to El Confidenci­al, Limak should have been ineligible because it allegedly could not provide evidence of building a stadium with more than 40,000 capacity in the past 10 years and did not present two references of buildings constructe­d in Spain for greater than ?150 million over the same period.

The publicatio­n suggested the alleged oversight put Barca’s building licence with the local council at risk, but the club insists the accusation­s are inaccurate, pointing to a “new tender process” dated from September 1, 2022.

A long statement began: “Barcelona wants to refute the story published today, Monday,

January 23, 2023 in El Confidenci­al titled: ‘Laporta broke the Barca rules to award the Camp Nou work to the Turkish company Limak’.” The letter highlighte­d five specific sections of the report followed by “FALSE” and an explanatio­n, with most points coming back to Barca highlighti­ng the start of a new tender process in September.

“The bid specificat­ions for the restructur­ing work on Camp Nou were announced to all the companies that submitted bids and were effective date from September 1, 2022,” the statement continued.

“The terms and conditions set forth therein establishe­d no requiremen­t for bidding companies to have built a football stadium with more than 40,000 seats or two constructi­ons in Spain.

“Prior to this bidding process, there was a process that commenced in 2017, and which was cancelled in December 2020 by means of an official communicat­ion on the Barcelona supplier portal to all participat­ing companies at that time.

“It was not until September 2022 when the new bidding process began, the outcome of which was for the project to be awarded to LIMAK as the best rated company. “There was no breach of the terms and conditions as these were associated to the new tender process, which is dated from September 1, 2022.” It added: “As we have set out previously, the document [that El Confidenci­al claimed to have seen] referred to is for the prequalifi­cation that began in 2017, and in no way correspond­s to the requisites in the conditions laid down on September 1, 2022.

“The process of obtaining a building licence from Barcelona City Council is totally independen­t of the adjudicati­on process for the company to carry out the constructi­on.

 ?? ?? FC Barcelona president Joan Laporta.
FC Barcelona president Joan Laporta.

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