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How much money did Barcelona raise with the Kings League for the return of Messi?

FC Barcelona want Messi back at al costs.

By William Estrella

FC Barcelona want Messi back at al costs.
FC Barcelona want Messi back at al costs.

The Kings League is a 7-a-side football tournament in which a total of 12 teams participate. Promoted by Gerard Piqué and Ibai Llanos, it arose from a conversation between the two with the idea of changing some rules of the king of sports, such as shortening the duration of the matches. Of the 12 teams that participated in the first phase, four will be the lucky ones to be at Barcelona's home.

This Sunday, the famous amateur league reaches the end of the season at the Spotify Camp Nou. The competition reaches its maximum splendor with a four-way final that is expected to live up to the expectations that have been generated. All of them will surely shine before a packed stadium for what was discussed in the preview of the tickets

There are several performances for an entire afternoon that is expected to be historic with a Spotify Camp Nou that will seek to be full. A battle of cocks has been organized between some of the best rappers in Spain. The protagonists will be Chuty, Gazir, Skone and Bnet, who will represent a classified team. There will also be time for the performance of Lali and Tiago PZK, as stellar performances.

The president of Barcelona, Joan Laporta, will also be present at the organization of one of the events that has had the greatest impact worldwide. He believes that it is a good opportunity given the new currents that arise from the digital world. In addition, it will not only be seen from the Camp Nou, but will be broadcast for free on the Kings League channels on YouTube and Twitch.

The money that Barcelona will collect for lending its pitch

According to 'Som I Serem', Barcelona could raise close to 5 million euros, which could come in very handy to be able to clean up some issues in which they were adjusted. All internal consumption at the Camp Nou will remain for the Blaugrana and will be added to half of the revenue from tickets.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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