The Camp Nou will be full to host the 'final four' of the successful Kings League

The Kings League, a project that started on January 1 as an experiment, a mixture of 7-a-side football and entertainment, will shed light this Sunday on the champion of its first edition in the final four that will be played at the Camp Nou.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
25 March 2023 Saturday 14:27
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The Camp Nou will be full to host the 'final four' of the successful Kings League

The Kings League, a project that started on January 1 as an experiment, a mixture of 7-a-side football and entertainment, will shed light this Sunday on the champion of its first edition in the final four that will be played at the Camp Nou. The Trunks and Annihilators will play the first semifinal at 5:30 p.m. and El Barrio and Saiyans will face each other at 7:00 p.m. for the second ticket to the final, which will be played at 9:00 p.m.

The Barça stadium, which will eventually be filled with more than 90,000 tickets sold, a complete success, will open its doors at 2:30 p.m. The event will begin at 4:00 p.m. with a live streaming, on the pitch, with the presidents of the four qualified teams (TheGrefg, Perxitaa, Juan Guarnizo and Adri Contreras) and the president and ideologue of the competition, Gerard Piqué.

“It is everyone's dream. It is where we wanted to go. We think big and we have achieved it. We will not stay here. It is the first step of many. It is a long-term project and we want it to be around the world”, the former Barça player explained yesterday at the press conference.

The programming will continue with a dialectical duel between four rappers (Gazir, Skone Chuty and Bnet), known as a battle of roosters, in which each one will represent one of the four clubs. The musical performances will be completed before the grand finale with the presence of Lali Espósito and Tiago PZK.

The players, many of whom combine their day-to-day lives with modest Catalan football teams, trained yesterday at the Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper. Subsequently, they made contact with the Blaugrana facilities with a tour of the museum and the stadium, a Camp Nou where the vast majority of them would never have played had it not been for the Kings League.