-
Russian ambassador slams EU frozen assets plan for Ukraine
-
2026 World Cup draw is kind to favorites as Trump takes limelight
-
WHO chief upbeat on missing piece of pandemic treaty
-
US vaccine panel upends hepatitis B advice in latest Trump-era shift
-
Ancelotti says Brazil have 'difficult' World Cup group with Morocco
-
Kriecmayr wins weather-disrupted Beaver Creek super-G
-
Ghostwriters, polo shirts, and the fall of a landmark pesticide study
-
Mixed day for global stocks as market digest huge Netflix deal
-
England boss Tuchel wary of 'surprise' in World Cup draw
-
10 university students die in Peru restaurant fire
-
'Sinners' tops Critics Choice nominations
-
Netflix's Warner Bros. acquisition sparks backlash
-
Frank Gehry: five key works
-
US Supreme Court to weigh Trump bid to end birthright citizenship
-
Frank Gehry, master architect with a flair for drama, dead at 96
-
'It doesn't make sense': Trump wants to rename American football
-
A day after peace accord signed, shelling forces DRC locals to flee
-
Draw for 2026 World Cup kind to favorites as Trump takes center stage
-
Netflix to buy Warner Bros. in deal of the decade
-
US sanctions equate us with drug traffickers: ICC dep. prosecutor
-
Migration and crime fears loom over Chile's presidential runoff
-
French officer charged after police fracture woman's skull
-
Fresh data show US consumers still strained by inflation
-
Eurovision reels from boycotts over Israel
-
Trump takes centre stage as 2026 World Cup draw takes place
-
Trump all smiles as he wins FIFA's new peace prize
-
US panel votes to end recommending all newborns receive hepatitis B vaccine
-
Title favourite Norris reflects on 'positive' Abu Dhabi practice
-
Stocks consolidate as US inflation worries undermine Fed rate hopes
-
Volcanic eruptions may have brought Black Death to Europe
-
Arsenal the ultimate test for in-form Villa, says Emery
-
Emotions high, hope alive after Nigerian school abduction
-
Another original Hermes Birkin bag sells for $2.86 mn
-
11 million flock to Notre-Dame in year since rising from devastating fire
-
Gymnast Nemour lifts lid on 'humiliation, tears' on way to Olympic gold
-
Lebanon president says country does not want war with Israel
-
France takes anti-drone measures after flight over nuclear sub base
-
Signing up to DR Congo peace is one thing, delivery another
-
'Amazing' figurines find in Egyptian tomb solves mystery
-
Palestinians say Israeli army killed man in occupied West Bank
-
McLaren will make 'practical' call on team orders in Abu Dhabi, says boss Brown
-
Norris completes Abu Dhabi practice 'double top' to boost title bid
-
Chiba leads Liu at skating's Grand Prix Final
-
Meta partners with news outlets to expand AI content
-
Mainoo 'being ruined' at Man Utd: Scholes
-
Guardiola says broadcasters owe him wine after nine-goal thriller
-
Netflix to buy Warner Bros. Discovery in deal of the decade
-
French stars Moefana and Atonio return for Champions Cup
-
Penguins queue in Paris zoo for their bird flu jabs
-
Netflix to buy Warner Bros. Discovery for nearly $83 billion
Lewandowski will remember scoring first goal at new Camp Nou 'forever'
Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski said he will remember scoring the first goal at the team's rebuilt Camp Nou stadium "forever" after a 4-0 win over Athletic Bilbao on Saturday in La Liga.
The veteran striker opened the scoring after four minutes to get Barca's inauguration party started after two-and-a-half years playing away from their home stadium.
Barca had planned to reopen Camp Nou a year ago but the date was pushed back several times amid construction problems and other issues.
"Today was a special day, not only for me but for everyone. Because of this I'm very happy that I could score the first goal, coming back to Camp Nou," Lewandowski told Barca One.
"I have so much experience playing in different stadiums, but here is something special. I'm very proud of myself and also of the team because we did a great job today and we won.
"I think this first goal for me is something that I'm going to remember forever."
The win took Barca level on points with Real Madrid at the top of La Liga and was an improvement on the team's recent performances.
"I already felt two, three days ago when I came back from the national team to the club, I felt special emotions, that something special (is going to happen)," continued Lewandowski.
"We all know this game is going to be something that we're going to remember long-term."
Barca coach Hansi Flick hailed the former Bayern Munich striker.
"He's a player that when he has a chance it's normal that nearly 100 percent (of the time) that he scores," Flick told reporters.
"It was very important today that we score very early, because it gives us the confidence we need."
Around 45,000 fans filled the three open stands, with the third tier of the stadium still under construction. The project is due to be completed in 2027, a year later than originally scheduled.
F.Carias--PC