Soccer


SAT plans to renovate Rajamangala, prepares to bring in the private sector as well
Already planned! Dr. Kongsak Yodmanee, Governor of the Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT), pointed out plans to prepare for a major redevelopment of Rajamangala to bring it back to modernity again. The private sector will also be involved. because it requires a huge budget to improve
After the warm-up football game of two famous teams from England like “Siam Fox” Leicester City, former English Premier League champions in the 2015-16 season, will play in the field of Tottenham Hotspur, the top team in the English Premier League, but cannot play due to heavy rain. Until the field is unable to drain the water in time ready for competition until causing the cancellation of the said game
Recently, Dr. Kongsak Yodmanee, Governor of the Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT), has come out to reveal that "Rajamangala Stadium There is a budget for maintenance every year. But with the stadium being over 30 years old, if the whole system is to be upgraded to be modern Major improvements are required. The various processes that have to be done require a large amount of budget, however. Sports Authority of Thailand Has planned to improve this field in a big way by drawing the private sector to participate in investment to make this field come back again and modern again.”
“For the Sports Authority of Thailand in process Waiting for approval of a plan to improve the area within the Sports Authority of Thailand, Hua Mak, an area of ​​250 rai in the Smart National Sports Park project that will attract the private sector to invest. Under the budget of 12,000 million baht, the operation period is 3 phases.
“The renovation of the Rajamangala National Stadium is in the first phase. In the past, it has been reviewed by the committee 2 times, if passed 1 more time, it is expected that in the next 3 months, it will be opened to the private sector for bidding. to propose various plans to improve the Rajamangala Stadium As for the cost price, it depends on the plan that the private sector proposes that cannot yet be assessed.”