Presidente Prudente Secures R$1.22 Million for Sports Infrastructure Enhancements
Presidente Prudente receives R$1.22 million to enhance local sports facilities, including renovations and new constructions for football and youth baseball.
- • Presidente Prudente secured R$1.22 million in funding for sports.
- • R$826,000 is allocated for Ceab facility renovation and football field revitalization.
- • R$394,000 will fund a new youth baseball field at Semepp.
- • Funding agreements signed with Caixa Econômica Federal on November 28.
Key details
Presidente Prudente has recently secured R$1,220,000 in funding aimed at advancing the city's sports infrastructure. The funding agreements were formally signed on November 28 with Caixa Econômica Federal, featuring Mayor Milton Carlos de Mello – Tupã and Caixa network superintendent Matheus Magalhães, alongside Secretary of Sports Maria Cristina Borges Madeiral - Tute and other local officials.
Of the total funds, R$826,000 will be devoted to renovating the Ceab sports facility and revitalizing the synthetic football field at Humberto Salvador. This portion of the funding was provided through a federal deputy, Vinícius de Carvalho. Additionally, an allocation of R$394,000, facilitated by federal deputy Luciene Cavalcante, is designated to the construction of a youth baseball field at Semepp, which will support local teams such as the Tigers Beisebol e Softbol Clube.
During the signing ceremony, Matheus Magalhães expressed Caixa's commitment to improving lives through such investments in sports, highlighting the importance of these improvements for the community. Mayor Tupã emphasized the transformative power sports has on children's lives and expressed gratitude to the supporting deputies for their role in securing this funding. This initiative marks a significant step forward in strengthening local sports facilities and fostering athletic development in Presidente Prudente.
This article was synthesized and translated from native language sources to provide English-speaking readers with local perspectives.