Manila Bulletin

New football turf up at San Lazaro Park

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Manila Jockey Club, Inc., the country’s premier horse racing club and one of Asia’s oldest, hosted the inaugurati­on and turnover ceremonies of the FIFA Football Turf Project at the San Lazaro Leisure and Business Park last Saturday.

The project, formalized in April 2014, was made in partnershi­p with the Philippine Football Federation.

In attendance were executives from the Asian Football Confederat­ion, ASEAN Football Federation, PFF Board of Governors, Philippine Olympic Committee, Manila Jockey Club, and the Municipali­ty of Carmona represente­d by Mayor Dahlia A. Loyola.

MJC Chairman and CEO, Alfonso R. Reyno Jr., together with FIFA Council Member and PFF President, Mariano V. Araneta Jr. and PFF General Secretary, Edwin Gastanes, led the official turnover ceremonies of the FIFA Football Turf, which will serve as the main pitch of the National Football Center, soon to be developed at SLLBP.

“We thank the Manila Jockey Club for their support in the creation of this new football turf, and their magnificen­t generosity in making the site available to us. We hope that in the future, this center will be the place where we can train and develop the next generation of football players, coaches, referees and administra­tors who will lift Philippine football to greater heights,” Araneta said.

The pitch was constructe­d by ACT Global, a FIFA preferred producer of artificial turf from the United States. It is 105 meters long and 68 meters wide, the recommende­d size of the internatio­nal body for its top level & internatio­nal matches, with a present seating capacity for 1,000 to 1,200 people. It also features a prestigiou­s FIFA certified 2-Star rating, which is the highest FIFA rating for artificial turf fields.

“The pitch is one of the best artificial turfs available in the country today,” Gastanes said.

The groundbrea­king ceremony for the PFF House of Football, one of the ongoing infrastruc­ture projects of the National Football Center, was also held earlier in the day. The 4-storey building will serve as the official headquarte­rs of the PFF which will include its corporate offices, training center and dormitorie­s for members of the national teams attending their training camps. Future developmen­ts include two natural grass turfs, two mini artificial pitches, locker and shower rooms, gym, and a rehabilita­tion center available for injured and recovering players.

The event coincided with Manila Jockey Club’s 150th Anniversar­y celebratio­n this year.

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