Xiomara Castro expects Honduras to host an under-17 or under-20 World Cup; Two more hybrid courts are coming up

2023-11-23

Let’s do it. In the presence of the President of Honduras, Xiomara CastroThe field change has been resumed at the Morazán stadium in San Pedro Sula and the installation of the hybrid grass that will be the new pitch of the old and historic Honduran stadium has already begun.

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The final phase of grass installation was delayed by a stalled machine that sews the grass covering the sports facility’s playing field, which will be completely resurfaced by one for the first time. First world.

The same Italian company that made the change at Nacional Chelato Uclés came to San Pedro Sula with a special machine for sewing the grass, gave the green light to start laying the new stadium carpet and they promised the president. Deliver in the first quarter of 2024.

It should be noted that the company working on the pitch conversion is the same company that has worked on the Allianz Arena (Bayern Munich), Diego Armando Maradona (Napoli) and Santiago Bernabeu (Real Madrid) stadiums.

“The President is keen to deliver this project quickly, you know the reasons why the project has been delayed and he has asked you to come and review it,” the Kantebor commissioner said. Mario Moncada.

The question arose as to when the new grass would be inaugurated. “We will open this field in the last week of February or the first week of March 2024 and we are talking to the president of the National League so that he will give us the opportunity to have the Real Espana vs Marathon Classic. “The date we have set is the opening ceremony so that the Sampedranos can enjoy this first world stadium that will surpass the Azteca stadium,” he said.

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They asked Moncada whether the national team will play in Morazan. “When I told them that I have nothing to do with the president, the federation is autonomous and they will decide where to take the matches of the Honduran national team. “The Selection Committee will decide.”

“You can’t just leave it open because it’s ugly, the face is beautiful, the body is terrible, the body needs to be improved. The president will order the entire stadium to be painted and will also refurbish the dressing rooms of the players, locals, spectators and referees. The dressing rooms you have now cannot accommodate high-performance athletes, and the president will order that work to begin,” Moncada concluded in his appearance.

Honduras wants to host the U-17 or U-20 World Cup, says Xiomara Castro

For his part, the President of Honduras, Xiomara Castro, attended the Morazán stadium to evaluate how the work on the sports facility is going, something that inspires him because he says that his government program always promotes national sports.

“I want to congratulate Contepor for the work he is doing. “One of the projects we envisioned in our government program is that we can activate the soccer fields to create the seeds of young people and children who can participate not only in the soccer field, but also in other fields,” argued the president. All Hondurans.

“In recent months we have opened 42 fields in different fields and I have authorized 11 fields to be given to him (Mario Moncada) by different municipalities that will be responsible for the maintenance of these fields,” he said.

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Likewise, Xiomara

“We are going to condition it so that they have decent conditions, not just the dressing rooms but also the referees,” he said.

He then marveled: “We are going to make a big effort in La Ceiba and Judicalpa stadiums with the same stadium and the same conditions, so that in the future we will want the Youth World Cup. , whether it’s sub 17 or sub 20 because we’re going to have good conditions. In the match against Mexico, you saw the atmosphere at the national stadium.

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