The Mayor of Tangerang, Indonesia, has reaffirmed his commitment to developing new sports facilities, including a mini football stadium in the regions of Cipondoh and Karawaci. This announcement is part of the city's efforts to enhance sports infrastructure.
The Governor of Riyadh, Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz, laid the foundation stone for new sports projects at Al-Faisal University, with a total cost of <strong>300 million riyals</strong>. These facilities aim to enhance the sports infrastructure in the Kingdom.
The Governor of North Sumatra, Bobby Nasution, announced the commencement of renovations at Teladan Stadium in Medan, which will host the AFF U19 Championship in 2026. This initiative aims to enhance the region's sports infrastructure.
The Indian city of Mumbai has announced plans to build a new cricket stadium with a capacity of up to <strong>100,000 spectators</strong>, reflecting its commitment to enhancing the sport in the country. The project is set to be completed by <strong>2025</strong>.
UEFA President Alexander Ceferin has warned that Italy may lose its joint hosting role for Euro 2032 if it fails to improve its sports infrastructure. This warning comes amid increasing criticism regarding the lack of modern stadiums in the country.
The new Mardin Stadium, one of the latest sports facilities in the region, has been inaugurated as a new destination for football fans. The stadium accommodates over <strong>30,000 spectators</strong> and features the latest technologies.