Kyrgyzstan Minister Inspects New Tokmok Stadium Construction
Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Kyrgyzstan's Minister of Construction, Architecture, and Housing and Communal Services inspected the construction of a new stadium in Tokmok.
- The stadium, built on the grounds of School No. 8, will accommodate 3,000 spectators and include modern facilities.
- Kyrgyzstan has built 17 new stadiums in the past three years, with 14 more currently under construction.
Kyrgyzstan's Minister of Construction, Architecture, and Housing and Communal Services, Nurdhan Oruntaev, has personally overseen the construction of a new stadium in Tokmok. The facility, being built at School No. 8, is designed to hold 3,000 spectators and is set to become a significant regional sports hub.
During his inspection, Minister Oruntaev evaluated the quality of the construction work and adherence to project timelines. He also issued directives to the responsible departments to ensure the project's smooth progression. The ministry highlighted that the stadium will feature modern stands, changing rooms, showers, a medical point, and a media center, aiming to provide comfortable conditions for local athletes and host various competitions.
This development is part of a broader national effort in Kyrgyzstan. Over the last three years, the country has completed 17 new stadiums, with an investment of approximately 7 billion soms. An additional 14 sports facilities and stadiums are in various stages of construction across the country, indicating a significant push for sports infrastructure development.
The new stadium will become one of the key sports facilities in the region and will allow for competitions of various levels, as well as create more comfortable conditions for local residents to engage in sports.
Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.