Saturday, 2 January 2016

Cape Coast Stadium Will Be Completed This Month, January




Newly Built Cape Coast Stadium Is ‘Almost Done’ – MOYS


The 15, 000 capacity Cape Coast stadium is in its finally stage of completion and this new edifice is part of Ghana’s ambitions to expand sports and also develop infrastructure across the country.


 


 


The stadium, according to President John Dramani Mahama is a gift from the Government of the People’s republic of China to Ghana in memory of the late President John Evans Atta Mills. the project started in 2012 and when officially completed and handed over, will bring to a total number of five the number standard stadia in Ghana.


 


The Accra and Kumasi stadia were refurbished and capacity also increased from 20,000 to 40,000 during Ghana’s preparation to host AFCON 2008 and two new ones were built in Essipong (Western region) and Tamale (Northern region) respectively. The newly built Essipong and Tamale have tartan tracks for athletes to train as the refurbished Accra and Kumasi had the old tracks removed.


 

“On January 31, the contractor will finally hand over the stadium to us [ministry and the National Sports Authority] to pave the way for the handing over and taking over the ceremony,” Dr. Mustapha Ahmed told Asempa FM.


The sports minister added, “After that, a particular date will be set by the government for an opening ceremony to officially announce that the stadium is ready for use. What amuses me is that there are not only facilities for football there. Some other sporting disciplines will also have training facilities.”


 


The stadium which is designed by China IPPR International engineering corporation features a 300 car parking capacity, two basketball fields, a handball court and tennis court. It also has an indoor facility to be used for indoor games.




Cape Coast Stadium Will Be Completed This Month, January

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