November 27 – The mayor of Vratsa in Bulgaria, Kalin Kamenov, has introduced the town is within the early levels of planning to construct a brand new stadium on the location of the Hristo Botev Stadium, which is at present the second-largest working stadium in Bulgaria.
Kamenov gave no particulars in regards to the undertaking. The brand new stadium is at present utilized by Botev Vratsa FC, however it’s in want of restore and can’t be used at its full 25,000 capability. In-built 1948, it has undergone a number of main reconstructions thus far.
It’s nonetheless unclear the place the financing for the brand new stadium will come from and the way a lot it would price.
“The brand new stadium will probably be created with the approval of the Bulgarian Soccer Union. Choices for the development of a number of sports activities services within the nation have been mentioned, one in all which will probably be in our metropolis, however the preparation of the undertaking for the brand new acquisition within the regional heart continues to be pending. The brand new stadium will probably be constructed on the location of the present one. It will likely be trendy, modern and far more compact than the one we’ve got in the meanwhile. It should have a decreased capability in order that loads of area could be freed up, which could be optimally separated,” mentioned Kamenov.
“The thought is for all areas within the stadium to be usable – to have a lodge, smaller coaching halls, a health club, a press convention corridor, preparation halls, school rooms, a business space. In order that completely your entire space will probably be usable and all this may permit it to be self-sufficient. Including up the amount of the stadium, loads of area will probably be freed up. Nonetheless, in an effort to have a brand new stadium, there are European necessities for parking vehicles close to it. Which means the realm in entrance of the stadium, the place the swimming pool and a part of the alleys are, will probably be optimized.”
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