Napoli: San Paolo, off to the renovation of the locker rooms with the money from the Universiade


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Two large communicating areas (bathrooms and showers on one side, the one for the technical meeting of the pre-game on the other) gathered in a single environment with essential and modern lines where they predominate white and blue. Rendered the rendering of the new dressing rooms of Napoli, according to the project approved by the Municipality a few days ago as part of the more general redevelopment of the underground rooms of the San Paolo stadium.

Work in progress and completing the Universiade package which also included the remaking of the athletics track. The works in the Neapolitan stadium proceed at a fast pace (the only break allowed for the day of August) in order to be able to return the plant to the Municipality of Napoli in time for the home debut of Ancelotti’s blues scheduled for September 15th with Sampdoria . Next to the locker rooms there is also a room for the coach, another for his technical staff and a third reserved for doctors and physiotherapists. At the center of the tactical board to review the patterns before the race.

The air conditioning system and the lighting system have all been adapted with LED lights. The extraordinary commissioner for the Universiade Gianluca Basile is following the work closely: “Everything proceeds as planned – reassures from the headquarters of the Mostra d’Oltremare -. The redevelopment works of the locker room are in progress and will guarantee greater quality of the environments present in the San Paolo stadium. The spaces have been redistributed for the purpose of greater functionality to adapt them to national and international standards “. Just today Basile brought together the technicians at work at the San Paolo for a check on the time schedule to ensure compliance with the execution times: We work at a fast pace – he observes – including Saturday and Sunday and, as per schedule, the work will end the first week of September “.

From: Il Mattino.

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