Sports Center of FAR

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Centre sportif des FAR (English: Sports centre of F.A.R), (

ASFAR
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The construction of the sports center, covering a total area of 40 hectares, was entrusted to Cater, and completed in 1999.[1] It was recently built by the ASFAR Football Academy in north of the Sports Center, which includes training courses and a group of schools.[2]

Description

Sport centre

The sports center of ASFAR extends over an area of 40 hectares, and is a comprehensive sports center for many sports. It includes a main Olympic stadium for football in natural grass, with a side amphitheater with a capacity of 600 seats, a warehouse and a dispensary, another stadium with natural grass with FIFA standards, a rectangular area for training also with natural grass, and then an administrative unit with a club museum, a hall and a cafe for the first team. The north of the center was dedicated to the ASFAR Football Academy

There is a section called the sports group for collective games in the form of tents and includes a group of sports facilities from a large covered multi-sport hall for volleyball, basketball and handball branches with a capacity of 644 seats, two Olympic swimming pools, a boxing hall, two gymnastics and wrestling halls, a taekwondo hall and another for judo, and then a strengthening hall Muscles, a tennis court with a dirt floor, a mosque, a garage, and a section of residence for a group of residences.

The sports center also has a "sports medical center" that has a heart detection unit with advanced technologies. The medical center also includes a traditional radiology and ultrasound unit, a dental surgery unit, a functional rehabilitation unit, a hydrotherapy unit (Jacuzzi and sauna), and a hall dedicated to medical dressage. And physiotherapy room, massage room, electrophoresis room and recovery room. With a medical team consisting of six sports doctors, a dentist and physiotherapists in addition to qualified trainers.[3]

ASFAR Football Academy

ASFAR Football Academy (French: ASFAR Académie de football), is a training center for football players and also includes handball and basketball players. The area of the academy is divided into two parts, with a total area of 25 hectares, parallel to the sports center of FAR in the north. It includes dozens of players who benefit from a study and sports program starting from 6 years. This academy has:

  • A modern stadium with high quality artificial grass, with a side stand with a warehouse, sports store and a visitor's canteen, which hosts official matches for all age groups of football.
  • Modern high quality artificial turf pitch with racetrack, side amphitheater with warehouse and modern muscle building hall.
  • Two modern pitches made of high quality artificial turf, medium in size.
  • Two courts for handball and basketball.
  • The ASFAR Group of Schools, comprising 12 classrooms equipped with audio-visual equipment.
  • Reading room, seminar room and lecture hall that can accommodate more than 200 people.
  • A hotel unit for players' accommodation with a capacity of 250 beds, and a restaurant with a private kitchen.
  • A clinic with modern qualifications for treatment and rehabilitation and a private ambulance.
  • Unit for administrative and technical frameworks.
  • Two private car parks.

In addition, ASFAR Club owns a group of other football schools in several neighborhoods of the capital, Rabat, especially in the neighborhood of Yacoub Al-Mansour, Al-Najah and the Hilton Forest in the center of the capital, and then the extension of the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium.[4]

Administration

position Occupancy
Sports center manager Morocco Mouhcin Boutaka
football academy manager Morocco Hassan Malik
Technical manager
Fernando da Cruz
educational manager Morocco Othman Ibrahimi

Events

  • ASFAR Football Academy hosted the matches of the men's football teams in the 2019 African Games , which was held in Morocco.

References

  1. ^ "Cater s.a – Centre sportif des FAR – Salé". cater-sa.com. Retrieved 26 February 2019.
  2. ^ "الجيش الملكي يفتتح أكاديمية كروية جديدة". أحداث.أنفو. Retrieved 26 February 2019.
  3. ^ "Vols en série dans le centre sportif des FAR". Le360 Sport. Retrieved 26 February 2019.
  4. ^ "مركز الجيش… ثكنة الكرة". Al-Sabah. Retrieved 26 February 2019.

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