Hi guys,
As it has already been said, you can become a FCB soci by signing up for the Commitment Card during 3 years. Needless to say, it is a real pain and requires a marathon-like commitment, as you need to pay €137 + travel to Barcelona between 1st June and 30th October every year, and you get next to nothing in return.
http://www.fcbarcelona.com/members/fidelity-card/detail/card/commitment-card
Why on earth is the club closed to new memberships???
I know few of you have mentioned that the club is "missing out on a lot of money". And this is a fair point. Imagine, half a million socis each paying €176 equates to a sizeable €88m.
This is however not about money. The rationale of closing membership is about protecting the club integrity.
Before I dive into the detail, bear in mind that FCB belongs to its members. This effectively means each soci owns a share on the club, with equal voting rights. The soci will also vote with their interest and that of the club in mind. And often, profit or having a lot of cash in the bank is not high on the agenda.
First, in theory, a very rich person could buy the club by signing up 200000 people. He would pay their membership fees, then get them to vote for him to be elected as president, and then get them to change the statutes to make him the owner. At €176 per soci, this pretty much means you could buy be best club in the world for under €40m. This of course is just theoretical, as I am sure there would be plenty of legal challenges left, right and center. But it is one of the concerns given at the time.
Another reason given at the time was the "Ibramovic effect". When Ibramovic joined FCB, over 1000 Swedish joined FCB. After Ibra left, over 1000 Swedish didn't renew their FCB membership. Were they really FCB supporters or just Ibra supporters? The board and many socis considered that the privilege of owning a share of the club should be reserved to committed FCB supporters.
Finally, another reason was due to stadium capacity. Camp Nou has limited seating capacity, albeit being the biggest stadium in Europe. Having a season ticket waiting list of 50-100k people would create a lot of internal tensions. Also, if the number of socis waiting for season tickets is higher than socis holding season tickets, in theory, it is possible that the former group can force changes to the season ticket rules. As you can imagine, existing season ticket holders will try to ensure this does not happen.
Hope this helps!