Ústí nad Labem - The city of Ústí nad Labem will commission a project for a new football stadium that meets the conditions of the Czech-Moravian Football Association. Deputy Mayor Zuzana Kailová (CSSD) told reporters today that the Municipal Stadium, where the current leaders of the second league play, is inadequate and has a temporary exemption from the association. The city will pay about two million crowns for the project; the new stadium is said not to cost more than 130 million crowns. According to the city's vision, the stadium is to be built in the Klíše district, where there is currently a training football field. Kailová stated that the city is considering a modular stadium option, which some clubs in the German Bundesliga use. Allegedly, they are relatively inexpensive and can be easily expanded and modified. According to Kailová, the city currently does not have the money for the construction of the stadium. Therefore, it will have a project drafted, which it needs to obtain state or other subsidies. The city hall hopes that some MPs from the Ústí Region will also assist them. In the first phase of the stadium construction, the city would have facilities built for spectators, players, and referees. The stands are supposed to accommodate just under 5,000 spectators, with about half of the seats being for sitting. In the next phase, it will allegedly be necessary to solve the surrounding area of the stadium, such as building enough parking spaces, which are currently not available. According to the city's vision, the Municipal Stadium that the footballers would abandon should serve for athletics clubs in the future, allowing them to establish their facilities there. The city hall also plans to host international athletic events there in the future.
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