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BULGARIA'S VARNA TO BOAST MODERN STADIUM IN THREE YEARS

Thu, Feb 08 2007 09:19 CET 781 Views

In three years the coastal city of Varna is to have a new stadium and sports complex.

The facility will meet all FIFA requirements for a football stadium, Focus Sport agency reported. The project was presented on February 7 in Varna's municipality.

Sports Complex- Varna will feature a stadium among other sports facilities. The entire area of the complex is 173 000 sq m.

The currently used city stadium will be torn down and the place will be used for the construction of the new facility.

A company was founded two years ago to be responsible for the execution of management of the project.

Among the facilities the complex will feature are fitness halls, gym, a hall that can accommodate 30 000 spectators, underground parking, conference rooms, offices and restaurants.

German company GMP, responsible for the planning of the Olympic stadium in Berlin and other major similar facilities will draft the project.

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