Replacement of Artificial Turf, Re-paving of Sports Grounds and Walking Trails

Gangbuk-gu has completed the renovation of the aging facilities at Gangbuk-gu Citizen Stadium and reopened it starting this month. Provided by Gangbuk-gu.

Gangbuk-gu has completed the renovation of the aging facilities at Gangbuk-gu Citizen Stadium and reopened it starting this month. Provided by Gangbuk-gu.

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Gangbuk-gu, Seoul (Mayor Lee Soon-hee) announced on the 10th that the renovation of the aging facilities at Gangbuk-gu Citizen Sports Complex has been completed and it will reopen starting this month.


Gangbuk-gu Citizen Sports Complex is a representative sports facility in Gangbuk-gu, featuring a soccer field of 6,400㎡, two jokgu courts totaling 195㎡, two half-court basketball courts totaling 275㎡, a track (stadium and walking path), as well as stands and a main stand that can accommodate about 3,000 spectators. The total annual number of users reaches approximately 48,000.


A total budget of 1.8 billion KRW was invested in the renovation project of the aging facilities at Gangbuk-gu Citizen Sports Complex, which included ▲ full refurbishment of the artificial turf ▲ replacement of the electronic scoreboard ▲ full repair of the stands inside the stadium ▲ maintenance of the stadium and walking path (including track resurfacing) ▲ replacement of security shutters ▲ repainting of the building exterior. The sidewalks at the entrance, which had been inconvenient due to aging pavement, were newly paved, and the entrance gates were also refurbished.



Mayor Lee Soon-hee said, “The newly renovated Gangbuk-gu Citizen Sports Complex will contribute to the expansion of grassroots sports and promote the health of residents,” adding, “We will continue to do our best to ensure that residents can use Gangbuk-gu sports facilities with peace of mind.”


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