Algeria Football– The Algerian Minister of Youth and Sports, Walid Sadi, recently opened a strategic file concerning the country’s major sports infrastructures, highlighting several ambitious projects to improve the state of stadiums and sports facilities.
Walid Sadi called for the production of detailed reports and in-depth studies on the current state of major stadiums, an initiative which aims to ensure their efficient and secure management in the near future. The minister highlighted the importance of digitizing ticket sales, a project that could facilitate access to sporting events while eliminating the risks associated with manual systems. This digitalization could transform the process into a modern and transparent model, providing a better experience for spectators and increasing security.
Another crucial point on Walid Sadi’s agenda concerns the playing fields. The minister expressed his desire to put an end to the recurring problems linked to the state of stadium pitches, a “nightmare” which harms the performances of the teams and like national football. In this context, concrete measures would be taken to ensure the quality of playing surfaces across the country.
Finally, an announcement that particularly caught attention is Sadi’s desire to reopen the Douera stadium, a major facility for sport in Algeria. This stadium, closed for several weeks after being ransacked by MCA fans, should be ready to host sporting events again in the near future. This is part of a general desire to revitalize the national sports infrastructure and support the development of football and other disciplines in Algeria.
Overall, Walid Sadi is determined to make significant changes in the management of the country’s major sports infrastructures, with the aim of ensuring a more promising future for Algerian sport, starting with bold structural reforms and building on this. relying on modern technology.
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