THIS is the shocking moment a mass brawl erupted between construction workers at the Nou Camp.
Barcelona’s iconic stadium is currently under renovation, with 1,750 workers on the job.
https://twitter.com/elcasocat/status/1845350993040380245 Around 30 workers were involved in a mass brawl at the Nou Camp[/caption] Wooden sticks and stones were reportedly used in the incident[/caption] The Nou Camp is being modernised[/caption] Barcelona’s iconic stadium is currently a construction site[/caption] Barca have released stunning computer generated images to show what the new Nou Camp will look like[/caption] The work will cost a staggering £1.25billion[/caption]But it has been reported that several of them have been fired after a huge fight started.
Footage has emerged from inside the construction site that shows workers in a scuffle.
The video sees many of the employees running across the area outside the stadium as a large group appear to throw punches at each other.
Reports in Spain say that around 30 men were involved in the horror scenes that unfolded last Friday.
Marca claim the brawl ended up becoming a “battle with sticks” and stones were thrown.
The fight supposedly started between two workers after one spat at the other.
Nobody involved in the scrap suffered serious injuries.
The police were called to the Nou Camp – but it is unknown if arrests were made.
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Barcelona moved out of their ground in May last year and have gone temporarily to the Lluis Companys Olympic Stadium on the other side of the city.
The improvements will see the capacity increase from 99,00 to an incredible 105,000.
All the stands at Barca’s new Nou Camp will be improved and the cost is a staggering £1.25BILLION.
The ground is set to have the largest roof in Europe, an aerial viewing platform, new VIP and press areas, huge screens overhanging the pitch, a light display on the outside and solar panels to produce its own energy to generate zero CO2 emissions.
Barca hope to move back home this season at a reduced 64,000 capacity while the building works continue.
The Nou Camp will lose its iconic look[/caption]