Definitions
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- proper noun Camp Nou, the stadium of
football team FC Barcelona - proper noun by extension FC Barcelona
Etymologies
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Examples
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"Playing Barcelona in the Nou Camp is the hardest task there is.
Soccerway.com 2009
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Some of us had 30 years following them home and away, going to places like Nou Camp.
FC United and Manchester United together (possibly) for the first time Daniel Taylor 2010
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As they trudge out at Nou Camp, it seems only Fernando Gago, Javier Sariola, Gonzala Gago and a few others are left.
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FC Barcelona and Real Madrid are set to renew their La Liga rivalry this afternoon at Nou Camp.
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Manager Joseph Gaudiola has caused massive revival at Nou Camp, bringing in the long awaited new dawn.
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UEFA has accused Mourinho, his assistant Steve Clarke and security official Les Miles with making "false, wrong and unfounded" allegations that Barcelona boss Frank Rijkaard spoke with Swedish referee Anders Frisk in his dressing room at half-time during their Champions League first leg tie in the Nou Camp last month.
THE NEWS BLOG 2005
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The Gunners manager and midfielder Samir Nasri have been charged for "inappropriate language" towards Swiss referee Massimo Busacca after the final whistle at the Nou Camp, where Arsenal lost 3-1 after having striker Robin van Persie controversially sent off.
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At the end of a bad week for the club, Arsenal have expressed their concern to Barcelona about the treatment of their fans in Nou Camp.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Arsenal were left with a sense of injustice after seeing Robin van Persie controversially sent off as they were knocked out of the Champions League again by Barcelona in the Nou Camp.
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Barcelona finally appear on the verge of bringing Cesc Fabregas back to the Nou Camp, with Arsenal reluctantly ready to accept less than their own valuation.
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