Two multifunctional sports grounds built with EU support inaugurated in Cimișlia, Moldova
Residents of Cimișlia, a town in southern Moldova, can now enjoy two modern multifunctional sports grounds. The new facilities, designed for basketball, volleyball, and tennis, were built with the support of the European Union.
The two sports grounds are equipped with high-quality playing surfaces, resistant to various weather conditions, and modern stands. They were designed to ensure safe access, including for people with special needs, and can be used for both training and official competitions, as well as for daily recreation.
“Eight months ago, this plot of land, right in the heart of our town, was completely unused and unappreciated,” said Sergiu Andronachi, Mayor of Cimișlia. “Through this project, we show that well-planned investments in sports infrastructure mean not only training grounds, but also spaces where the community can come together, where young people can develop their talents, and where families can spend quality time.”
The project was carried out within the framework of the initiative “EU4Moldova Resilience: Secure State, Resilient Communities”, implemented by Solidarity Fund PL in Moldova. The total budget allocated for the construction of these sports grounds was 5.4 million MDL, of which 3.8 million was provided by the European Union, and 1.6 million came from the Cimișlia City Hall.
The construction of the two multifunctional sports grounds in Cimișlia is part of a broader investment of over 17 million MDL made by the European Union for urban revitalisation in five Moldovan towns: Rîșcani, Nisporeni, Ceadîr-Lunga, Cimișlia, and Hîncești.
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