Major Upgrades Underway for Football Facilities in Moaña and Sada
Moaña completes artificial turf upgrade with eco-friendly infill, while Sada plans extensive football field renovations worth €500,000.
Moaña completes artificial turf upgrade with eco-friendly infill, while Sada plans extensive football field renovations worth €500,000.
León's main sports venue faced heating and hot water outages during a national basketball match, spotlighting broader...
León's main sports venue faced heating and hot water outages during a national basketball match, spotlighting broader municipal facility maintenance failures and calls for strategic improvements.
Moaña completes artificial turf upgrade with eco-friendly infill, while Sada plans extensive football field renovations worth €500,000.
Murcia invests nearly €200,000 to renovate key sports facilities at El Palmar II, reflecting a strong commitment to grassroots sports and community well-being.
Castelló plans to reopen and renovate two former federative football fields to bolster youth football by 2026, enhancing local sports infrastructure and supporting over 5,000 young athletes.
Huelva completes upgraded beach soccer facility funded by EU; Almuñécar plans FIFA-certified artificial turf field amid environmental concerns.
Spain advances regional football infrastructure with the 60th anniversary of Madrid's Ernesto Cotorruelo complex and approval of new sports projects in Narón.
Spain will host the Supercopa de España Femenina in January 2026 at Castalia and the XX Torneo Femenino de Fútbol de Navidad youth tournament in Aretxabaleta at the end of December.
The Diputación de Castellón has inaugurated a modern football field in Benicarló, investing nearly 600,000 euros to enhance local grassroots football and alleviate facility congestion.
Spain celebrates local sports initiatives with a new covered pádel court in Bande and a charity football event featuring football legends in Cuenca.
Montilla's Municipal Sports Pavilion reopens after a €520,000 renovation enhancing accessibility and modern facilities, alongside expanded sports access for refugees in the region.
Guadalentín plans a new football field and upgrades its sports facilities, while the Canary Islands' sports budget and infrastructure management expand significantly.
Santander and Jerez invest millions in modernizing sports facilities, including football stadium renovations and perimeter wall restorations, to enhance infrastructure for 2026 events.
On its 20th anniversary since reopening, Madrid's Movistar Arena announces expansion to become Spain's largest arena, enhancing safety and event capacity.
Spain advances sports infrastructure projects nationwide in 2025, modernizing facilities and enhancing sports tourism potential.
Spain advances women's football with a U-20 international tournament at Pinatar Arena and Levante UD's launch of a new women's football academy in November 2025.
Municipalities in Spain are investing hundreds of thousands of euros in modernizing local football fields with advanced turf systems and facility upgrades.
San Ignacio football team struggles with training facility limitations in Vitoria, while Bollullos honors historic futsal teams in a community event.
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.
Spain's U21 team battles Finland at the Castalia stadium in the UEFA Euro 2027 qualifiers, spotlighting a busy day in Spanish sports.
Marbella invests in a new pump track for wheeled sports while Armilla expands its Municipal Stadium with new seating as part of broader sports zone plans.
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.
Local governments in Canary Islands announce over €300,000 in sports funding and renovate key football facilities to support grassroots clubs and enhance fan experience.
Gran Canaria showcases its sports transformation strategy at Expodeca 2025, focusing on grassroots development and infrastructure enhancement.
Spanish football is preparing for its third inclusive match to promote accessibility for disabled fans.
Marchamalo witnesses record sports registrations this season, driven by facility improvements and new programs.
Spanish municipalities are actively upgrading and renovating football facilities to enhance local sports infrastructure.
Elche is pursuing the title of Mediterranean Capital of Sport for 2026 to boost its sports culture and economy.
Toledo City Council allocates €460,000 for sports support and initiates inclusive activities for European Week of Sport 2025.
Getafe welcomes a new multisport football club as government funding boosts local sports infrastructure.
Spain proposes a smoking ban in stadiums and bar terraces to enhance public health.