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Works begin on the new Pisa Training Centre

Works begin on the new Pisa Training Centre

Works have officially begun on the Pisa Training Centre, the new beating heart of Pisa Sporting Club’s football and administrative activities – a club that has always been committed to the growth of Pisan football and the development of its talents.

The new sports center will cover an area of 121,900 square meters, developed in pre-planned phases, with the goal of creating a symbol of continuity and pride for the entire city. Here, the Men’s and Women’s First Teams, along with the Youth Sector, will train and enhance their potential throughout the year in an environment designed for sporting excellence.

The project includes a Headquarters for the Club, a residence for players, a new Pisa Store, and a dining area, as well as seven football pitches, including one (the MiniArena) built according to FIGC requirements for Women’s First Team and Primavera matches. Additional facilities will feature smaller training fieldsspecialized training areasstrength and athletic preparation zones, and dedicated spaces for the Academy to nurture young talents.

Born from Pisa Sporting Club’s ambition to create an infrastructure that reflects its sporting aspirations and commitment to the territory, and developed in close collaboration with the Municipality of Pisa and all involved entities and partners, the project is based on the goal of establishing a modern, sustainable, and seamlessly integrated center within the city. In addition to being a cutting-edge Technical Center, the facility will also serve as a gathering place open to fans, offering services and shared experiences. The Pisa Training Centre will be a place where sport, territory, and community come together, shaping an ambitious project that looks to the future of Pisan football with innovation, passion, and responsibility.

Works begin on the new Pisa Training Centre
Works begin on the new Pisa Training Centre
Works begin on the new Pisa Training Centre
Works begin on the new Pisa Training Centre