USM Alger Centre d'entraînement et de formation

USM Alger Centre d'entraînement et de formation
Location Aïn Benian
Algiers
Coordinates 36°48′11″N 02°55′18″E / 36.80306°N 2.92167°E / 36.80306; 2.92167Coordinates: 36°48′11″N 02°55′18″E / 36.80306°N 2.92167°E / 36.80306; 2.92167
Owner USM Alger
Type Football training ground
Capacity 1,500 (Pitch 1)
Construction
Built 2018
Opened 2020
Tenants
USM Alger (training) (2020-)

The USM Alger Centre d'entraînement et de formation is the training ground and academy base of Algerian football club USM Alger. Will officially opened on 2020.

History

In July 2011, the club undertakes the construction of a training and training center located in Ain Benian, in the western suburbs of Algiers. This center will extend over 4 hectares and will include a natural grass field and a synthetic field. In order to carry out the realization of the structure, the architect in charge of the project will be based on the plans of Joan Gamper, the famous training center of FC Barcelona.[1]

On October 13, 2018, in a ceremony organized by the USM Alger leadership, the Algerian Minister of Youth and Sport Mr. Mohamed Hattab and the Wali of Algiers Mr. Abdelkader Zoukh laid the foundation stone of the center announcing the start of construction work.[2]

The professional training center of the USMA will be spread over an area of ​​3 hectares. The project has two football pitches, one in synthetic turf of last generation, the other in natural hybrid lawn allowing an intense use. Administrative and educational blocks are also on the program, as well as an accommodation and catering center, an official club shop and relaxation areas.

Facilities

* Pitch 1: (105 x 68 metres) with capacity for 1.500 spectators approximately.
* Pitch 2: (105 x 65 metres)

References

  1. "Le centre de formation de Aïn Benian : une réplique du centre de formation du FC Barcelone". usm-alger.com. Retrieved 13 October 2018.
  2. "USMA : Lancement du centre en grande pompe". dzfoot.com. Retrieved 13 October 2018.


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