The works of the implementation of new Sports City of Real Betis in Dos Hermanas will begin at the end of this June, as confirmed by the spokesperson for the government team of the Dos Hermanas City Council, Agustin Moronensuring that the signing of the works grant is already planned for its commencement, as reported days ago from the Verdiblanco club both the president, Angel Haror, as councilor in charge of the quarry and facilities, Ozgur Unay.
The first phase of the project will include the enclosure, roads, football training fields and the central facilities building. The delay in the start of works “has been prompted by rising prices, especially regarding materials, in recent months. Since a presentation handed over to € 21 million reached nearly 30 million ”, as Agustín Morón explained, in statements collected by the Dos Hermanas newspaper‘ La Semana ’.
In the first stage, this will be carried outn eight soccer fields 11, two football 7, two specific training fields, covered stands and a multidisciplinary building. For this space, Betis will have the construction of a social and sports club expected in the area of intercore, where it was previously planned to build a golf course, and where “in good condition”. It will contain administrative and medical services. In addition to a 1,000-space parking, among other planned.
When all its stages are completed, the new Real Betis Sports City, which will last 51 acres of land granted by the Dos Hermanas City Council, it will have up to 15 soccer fields, natural and artificial grass, multipurpose field, multipurpose sports building, mini stadium, training field for goalkeepers, paddle tennis and tennis courts, administrative. building, multipurpose building, accommodation for the quarry and a Betic social club.
Source: La Verdad

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