Sports Center of FAR

Centre sportif des FAR (English: Sports centre of F.A.R), (Arabic: المركز الرياضي لنادي الجيش الملكي) is based in the city of Salé, adjoining the city of Rabat, This is the sports centre of the club of ASFAR.

Centre sportif des FAR
Addressmaâmoura B.P 794 salé
LocationSalé, Morocco
Coordinates34.03896633°N 6.72566968°W / 34.03896633; -6.72566968
OwnerASFAR
TypeTraining ground
Construction
Opened1999
Renovated2017
Website
as-far.ma

The construction of the sports center, covering a total area of 40 hectares, was entrusted to Cater Approved by FIFA, and completed in 1999.[1] It was recently built by the ASFAR 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. It includes a main football field with a high quality natural grass, a dedicated track for the enemy, a covered auditorium under which clothes stores and a dispensary are located, a giant electronic screen and a number of sports halls built in the form of tents, Including a large multi-sports hall, an Olympic swimming pool, an outdoor swimming pool, a boxing hall, two gymnasiums, wrestling, tikwondo and judo, a muscle-strengthening hall, two tennis courts, A basketball and handball unit, an administrative unit with a museum for club titles, accommodation units, a restaurant, a mosque and a garage.

The medical center also has an advanced cardiology unit with advanced techniques. 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) A physiotherapy room, a massage room, an electric room and a resuscitation room. With a medical team consisting of six sports doctors, a dentist and physiotherapists as well as qualified trainers.

All branches of the ASFAR, which has 13 male and female sports sections, benefit from all the facilities of the sports center. Some of the club's branches for team sports such as basketball, volleyball and handball teams receive their matches at the center, while the far southwest of the center is using the center to train sports coaches for the military corps.[3]

ASFAR Academy

The sports center includes the academy of the ASFAR Club for formation and training of male and female football players and male handball. The academy extends parallel to the sports center in the north on an area of 12 hectares and is available on two courts with high quality artificial grass, one with an enemy track and two runners Two stadiums for each stadium with night lighting poles, two other playgrounds with natural grass in one runway, a handball field and a basketball court. The academy includes the ASFAR School, with a capacity of 180 pupils and students. It consists of 7 classrooms equipped with advanced audiovisual equipment, A hall for seminars, a restaurant for students and professors and some administrative offices, and a hotel unit for the establishment of players with a capacity of more than 120 players and a gymnasium equipped with the latest machines, and also has a clinic with modern qualifications, sports shop and canteen and two parking spaces, The Royal Football Federation has its own games at the training center. Players also benefit from the rest of the sports center facilities from the covered halls. The new academy relies on solar energy as the main source of electrical energy. In addition to the training center, the ASFAR has a number of football schools in the various marginal districts of Rabat, particularly in the Yacoub Al Mansour, Al-Najah and Hilton districts and the annex to the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium.[4]

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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