Roads of Lisbon coloured blaugrana for UWCL final
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This Saturday 24 May, from 5pm (Lisbon local time), Barça Femení will be playing their sixth UEFA Women’s Champions League final against Arsenal, and members, penyes and fans will be alongside the team both at the Estádio José Alvalade and all around Lisbon and the world.
According to UEFA, roughly 15,000 ticket-holding spectators will attend the match as Barça fans. Thousands of Culers will therefore travel, either on the coaches organised by FC Barcelona or on their own, to Lisbon this weekend.
Moving the world to Lisbon
With this in mind, FC Barcelona will station the ‘Movem el Món’ bus (an open-top, Barça-wrapped, roving bus) in the Portuguese capital on Saturday. It will make three 30-minute stops at iconic points in the city, creating unforgettable moments of entertainment with the Cat mascot, an MC, DJ, Dreamcheers dancers, games, contests and Barça giveaways. The Torre de Belém, Praça da Figueira and Campo Pequeno are the locations where the club invites fans to gather at the times indicated to celebrate their unconditional support for the team before the match and to spread the excitement to everyone around.
These city landmarks are tourist attractions in their own right; with the Culers who turn up and the party put on by the ‘Movem el Món’ bus, they will become Barça hotspots for 30 minutes.
The stops are separate and far from one another, so bear in mind the travel time between them if you wish to attend more than one. From the last stop, Campo Pequeno, you can walk to the Estádio José Alvalade in about 40 minutes along the pleasant, accessible Campo Grande.
‘Movem el Món’ stops and times on Saturday
1st stop
Location: near the Torre de Belém
Time: 11:00–11:30am (Lisbon local time)
2nd stop
Location: Praça da Figueira
Time: 12:30–1:00pm (Lisbon local time)
3rd stop
Location: Campo Pequeno
Time: 2:30–3:00pm (Lisbon local time)

In addition to the bus, Barça will also be present at UEFA’s Fan Festival both on Friday 23 (10am to 10pm) and Saturday 24 (9am to 5pm), again Lisbon time. This year UEFA is hosting the Fan Festival in Praça do Comércio, one of the city’s main squares, featuring the organiser itself and the two finalists (Barça and Arsenal).
Barça will have two areas inside, offering activities for fans at various times over the two days. First, on both Friday and Saturday there will be a blaugrana-branded corner with a ‘Movem el Món’ mural, a giant Barça crest and a 360° photobooth; on Saturday the corner will also offer face-painting and ‘Movem el Món’ tattoos for all Culers heading to the match.
Second, Barça will take to the Fan Festival’s main stage at key moments: Friday from 1pm to 1:30pm, 4:30pm to 5pm and 8pm to 8:30pm; and Saturday from 12pm to 12:30pm and 2pm to 2:30pm, with an MC, DJ, games and contests. The Cat mascot will appear on Friday, as on Saturday it will be aboard the ‘Movem el Món’ bus.

Fan section of Estadio José Alvalade
FC Barcelona supporters will occupy the North Zone of the stadium.
Hundreds of coaches organised by FC Barcelona
Nearly 900 fans will travel on the 10 buses organized by FC Barcelona. They will depart from the Palau Blaugrana parking, inside the club facilities (Avenida Arístides Maillol), around 6:30 p.m. on Friday and arrive in Lisbon, in Eixo Central, between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. on Saturday.
In addition, the supporters' clubs are also organizing five buses: three from supporters' clubs in Catalonia, one from Galicia, and one from Extremadura.
For Culers flying to Lisbon, Aena is offering a 20 % discount with the code CHAMPION25.
Get details on the AENA website
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