Spanish Municipalities Complete Major Renovations of Local Football Fields
Municipalities in Spain are investing hundreds of thousands of euros in modernizing local football fields with advanced turf systems and facility upgrades.
Municipalities in Spain are investing hundreds of thousands of euros in modernizing local football fields with advanced turf systems and facility upgrades.
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Tres Cantos invests over €2.5 million to build a new accessible and sustainable football field to meet growing community sports demand.
Madrid's Tres Cantos invests €2.5 million in a new sustainable football facility while Hortaleza grants usage rights for five fields, supporting over 5,000 young players across both areas.
Jerez commits to improvements at the Pedro S. Garrido stadium while Zestoa demands urgent renovations to its Iraeta football field to support local football development.
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