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New Stadium Construction Progresses in Peruvian Province

New Stadium Construction Progresses in Peruvian Province

From La República · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The Regional Government of Apurímac confirmed progress on the Tambulla stadium construction in Challhuahuahuacho, Cotabambas province.
  • The S/10 million project includes synthetic turf, seating for over 2,500 spectators, and spaces for sports and administrative activities.
  • The stadium aims to become a key sports venue for the region's youth and families.

A significant investment in regional sports infrastructure is taking shape in Apurímac, Peru, with the ongoing construction of the Tambulla stadium in Challhuahuacho. This project, a testament to the Regional Government of Apurímac's commitment to developing local talent and community engagement, represents a substantial public investment exceeding S/10 million.

The new facility boasts modern amenities, including synthetic turf, seating for over 2,500 spectators, and dedicated areas for both athletic and administrative functions. Its strategic location, nestled amidst the region's hills, underscores its importance as a central hub for sports and recreation in the Cotabambas province.

This endeavor is more than just a stadium; it's a symbol of progress and opportunity for the young people and families of the area. By providing a high-quality venue, the government aims to foster athletic development, encourage healthy lifestyles, and create a vibrant community space. The project's completion will mark a milestone for sports in this part of Peru, offering a platform for aspiring athletes and a gathering place for the entire community.

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Originally published by La República in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.