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The mayor of San Javier, Pepa García accompanied by the secretary general of the Government Delegation in Murcia, Juan José Camarasa, and the Councillor for Sports of San Javier, José Angel Noguera inaugurated the works carried out through the second E in the Stage Plan Pitín which consisted natural replacement for artificial turf, as well as reforms in locker rooms and fence, installation of irrigation system, new benches and goals, with an investment of 505,000 euros, said the Mayor.
Pepa García said "the opportunity" of the background and promoted by the Government of Spain as "enabled us to invest in and upgrade facilities since 2007 are municipal property."
Garcia reported that the work performed, "which have given employment to 19 workers provide the possibility to use the field as two football cross tracks 7 to facilitate the efficiency of its use due to the high demand of grassroots football."
Pitín Stadium, which was built in 1945, welcomes each day to more than 200 children and youth enrolled in the soccer schools at all levels who train regularly, besides being the seat of the Mar Menor CF last night celebrated the remodeling of stadium with a First Division team, the Hercules CF who support the Mayor thanked his visit to participate in the opening match which ended with a 2-1 in favor of the Mar Menor.
The secretary general of the Government Commission Juan José Camarasa recalled at the opening of the renovated stadium Pitín, Plan E has funded, in addition, four other sports projects in the municipality of San Javier for an amount close to 1.5 million euros , among which is an indoor arena in El Mirador, a sports court and two paddle in La Manga and other improvements, such as the closure of two sports facilities at the sports center of San Javier.
Juan José Camarasa recalled that the City of San Javier has received a total of 8,476,032 euros of state funds in 2009 and 2010, with those funded a total of 26 projects that once completed will have generated about 608 jobs.
He also reported that the Government of Spain had already recovered all of the 17 projects of State Funds, 2009 the municipality of San Javier, and 85 percent of 4 of the 9 projects submitted in 2010.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier