Overview
- The EuroLeague Round 31 game at the Palau Blaugrana will proceed without spectators.
- FC Barcelona says the closure follows the match being classified as high risk to ensure attendee safety.
- The decision was taken in coordination with the Mossos d'Esquadra, replicating the protocol used previously.
- It is the second closed-doors home game this season against an Israeli team, after Maccabi Tel Aviv on January 6.
- Season-ticket holders will receive a proportional refund or credit toward renewal, and single-game tickets will be reimbursed; local reports note prior boycott calls by supporter groups over the Israel–Palestine conflict.