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New youth sports center in Mersin in Akdeniz district

New youth sports center in Mersin in Akdeniz district

June 19, 2023

The head of the Akdeniz district administration M. Mustafa Gültak said that the Ministry of Youth and Sports has been allocated an area of about 5,000 m2 in the Özgürlük Mahallesi neighborhood for the construction of a modern sports complex. The foundation stone of the center, which will include 3 sports halls, multi-purpose halls, cafeterias, a parking lot under a shelter and even a shelter for emergencies, has already been laid.

 At the municipality meeting, Gültak, after a short film introducing the project, told members of the municipality and the public, "The Youth Sports Center will be built on an area of 4,838 m2. The cost of the project will be about 29 million lire. I am sure that the new center will be a great place to hold not only sports, but also cultural and artistic events."

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