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The businessmen of Ferrola are committed to Racing

Adaptation of the stadium to the requirements of the second league is one of Racing’s concerns. Author: JOSE PARDO

During a meal held at the Parador, the mayor said he would give absolute priority to improvements to the stadium to prevent the club from having to play their games away from A Malata

At noon this Wednesday, Racing de Ferrol gathered the business fabric of the region for a lunch that took place at the Parador de Turismo and in which they participated half a hundred personalities from the sector. During the event, some issues of vital importance to face the new phase of the club’s return to professional football were discussed sports facilities or the need to support the economic strength of the areawith the aim of the club continuing to progress.

Important companies such as Pérez Torres or Maderas del Noroeste participated in a twinning event in which businessmen from the area participated with the Executive Director of the Elite Group, Ignacio Rivera, increase your contribution, which is currently at 7%, of the club’s financial mass to 20%.

Likewise, Rivera took advantage of the presence of the councilor of Ferrol, José Manuel Rey Varela, to express his concern about the urgent need adaptation of facilities A Malat to the minimum standards required by the League. The head of the ownership of the Ferrol club pointed out that the provision of the stadium s VAR room and appropriate LED lighting for telecasts, the sine qua non condition is that A Malata serves as a venue for matches in the second division. During his speech, he gave an example of the situation in Amorebieta that, given the insufficient resources of the Urritxe stadium, facilities will have to be used Lezama from the Athletic Club.

In this regard, from the Elite group they want to avoid Racing Club de Ferrol being forced to give up the city’s football home and having to play their matches at home in other nearby stadiums such as Deportivo or the one from Lugo. He The mayor of Ferrol said that it is an “absolute priority” for the local administration to enable the Second League show to have a fort on the estuary as its setting.

Another of the topics discussed during the meeting was the need for progress in the construction of a City of sports so training and preparatory training can be conducted in one place with minimum standards to improve team performance. After it became known that the city Narón was on the Racing card for the construction of new facilities, the councilor from Ferrol also emphasized that efforts are being made to provide the club with alternatives that enable solve the construction in the city of Ferrol itself.

Source: La Vozde Galicia

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