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Mason. Expanded, the new Footsall complex is taking shape

On December 11, 2014, the Footsall complex opened its doors north of Mâcon.

Since its opening, the site, a pioneer in its field of activity, has attracted and managed to capture a fairly wide clientele, ranging from families, to young people, and to the less young. Ten years later, Jacky Nomblot, the owner of the place, now 74 years old, decided to push the walls of his establishment. The latter currently houses four indoor football fields and their latest generation synthetic lawns (without rubber balls), a dance room, a bar-restaurant, changing rooms, showers… and a 100 m2 modular room on the same site with a surface area of ​​3,300 m2. Today, therefore, the manager has chosen to increase the reception capacity of the complex to meet ever-growing demand and respond to trendy activities.

The new building, whose expansion work began last July, is made up of a ground floor and two floors for a total surface area of ​​1,200 m2.

A 1.3 million euro project

Future users will have at their disposal a padel court, another dedicated to badminton, a third for squash, two dance rooms and finally a relaxation area (billiards, table football, etc.). To carry out this project, Jacky Nomblot is releasing a substantial budget of 1.3 million euros. The two new buildings, work on which is progressing well, are resolutely turned towards the future and blend into the current site. The opening of the completely redesigned complex is scheduled for the first quarter of 2025.

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