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  • even roadside bus stop is shown as an achievement and give unbelievable costs to build.
    goalkeeparmunna219777
  • thebeautifulgamethebeautifulgame Durgapur,India30613 Points
    https://www.telegraphindia.com/states/north-east/another-artificial-turf-for-manipur-226799

    Another artificial turf for Manipur

    The Manipur government has identified Lanjing Achouba ground in Imphal West District to develop it as the second artificial football turf in the state.

    This was disclosed by youth affairs and sports department director N. Praveen Singh at the DIPR office at Moirangkhom on Saturday.

    Singh said so far there is only one artificial football turf in the state located near Lamlong bridge in Khuman Lampak, which proved inadequate for uninterruped training or competitions when Khuman Lampak main stadium is occupied.

    The state government is also looking for another suitable ground to developed one more turf in Imphal East.

    The amount for development of Langjing Achouba ground has already been sanctioned and tender of the same will be floated within a week.

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  • thebeautifulgamethebeautifulgame Durgapur,India30613 Points
    http://www.newindianexpress.com/sport/football/2018/may/02/eagles-break-own-ground-for-smooth-take-off-1809031.html

    Eagles break own ground for smooth take-off

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    The turf ground being built at Hindustan University | 

    Paucity of quality football fields is a problem in India. Even the national team has had to train abroad before international tournaments for the want of proper grounds. Clubs and players complain about it, but not much is done to make things better.

    In the Super Division of the Chennai Football Association league, an effort is on to make a difference. Tired of training on mud grounds and risking injury, Hindustan Eagles are laying their own turf. Built at the cost of over a crore, it’s coming up at Hindustan University, which owns the club. The new ground will be used also by the junior teams of ISL champions Chennaiyin FC.

    The decision was taken after club authorities saw players finding it difficult to train on poor grounds. “We want to give priority to providing best facilities to the players. They had to toil on mud. Turf reduces chances of injuries, so we decided to lay one,”says Ashok Verghese, director of Hindustan University. “Our total outlay is about `1.5 crore, which we will be spending in another two years for building a small gallery.”

    Chennaiyin FC did not confirm getting into an agreement with Hindustan Eagles to share the new ground for practice, but sources added that talks are on. “If the plan materialses, Chennaiyin’s junior teams (U-13 to U-18) will train at that ground,” said an official.

    The Eagles finished runners-up in the Super Division this year. They have been champions twice. But in the last seven years, they were training on mud grounds. It was only this season that the club management took a turf ground on lease at Gateway International School for practice in proper conditions.

    “We had to face problems because we were training on mud and playing on grass. There is a lot of difference between the two,” says Muhammed Miqdad, Eagles captain. The midfielder has been with the team for four years and it was mud for practice in the first three.

    Striker Cletus Paul, who has played for Bengaluru FC, felt the new ground will help juniors. “When we play on mud, we are vulnerable to injuries. Also, the ball speed and bounce varies. Playing on grass is proper football," said the striker, who finished highest scorer (13) in the Senior Division this season.

    Eagles authorities have hired Stumps and Clubs, a company which lays and maintains grounds for cricket and golf, for `25 lakh for one year. “To level the ground, we had to raise it by half a foot. Recently, the college has dug bores and set up 36 sprinklers. In the next few days, we will inject pesticides. Later, the process of growing grass will begin. The ground will be ready by July approximately," said R Venkat Krishnan, the owner of Stumps and Clubs.

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  • shibiershibier 3004 Points
    One more cricket stadium !!!  Cricket stadiums are mushrooming all around in the country..Not  even one  football stadium for namesake  :'(
    munna219777
  • goalkeepargoalkeepar Turkish occupied Cyprus29927 Points
  • shibiershibier 3004 Points
    Gujarat is all set soon to achieve yet another milestone with Gujarat Cricket Association (GCA) building the World’s largest cricket stadium overtaking Melbourne Cricket Stadium in Australia. Gujarat Cricket Stadium at Motera, Ahmedabad will accommodate 1,10,000 spectators against Melbourne Cricket Stadium’s total capacity of 1,00,024. GCA vice president Shri Parimal Nathwani reviewed the progress of the ongoing construction work on April 2, 2018 and expressed satisfaction.
    “The construction work is going in full swing as per the schedule and we expect the stadium to be ready within the stipulated time period,” said Shri Parimal Nathwani, vice president of Gujarat Cricket Association. He added that the new stadium will be a modern day marvel and add one more attraction to the city of Ahmedabad.

    The new cricket stadium will be spread over approximately 63 acres of land and will have a Club house having 50-55 rooms and an Olympic size swimming pool. Moreover, the stadium will have three practice grounds for cricketers as well as indoor cricket academy for providing coaching to the young players. GCA is also planning to increase the number of corporate boxes to 70-75.
    munna219777
  • shibiershibier 3004 Points
    @goalkeeper Haldwani it seems. Got it from another forum for cricket
    goalkeepar
  • indian_goonerindian_gooner 3529 Points
    So many cricket stadiums in india. Why don't they construct one in kochi so that JLN kaloor is out of danger by these KCA officials. 
  • munna219777munna219777 28557 Points
    Motera stadium is actually just a bigger reconstruction of their Cricket Stadium. It already existed, Ahmedabad was a popular venue of Cricket. Its capacity was around 50 thousand earlier. Now I have heard that they are building 74 Corporate Boxes in this stadium. Bigger then Eden Gardens or Wankhede.
    Old photo before demolition

  • munna219777munna219777 28557 Points
    @indian_gooner ;  What about KCA cricket stadium which is supposed to be built at Edakochi near cochin. Any construction started ??
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