Bagbin commissions state-of-the-art Macoy Sports Stadium in Nadowli

Macoy Sports Stadium

In a momentous occasion, Rt. Hon. Alban Bagbin, Speaker of the Parliament, officially commissioned the ultra-modern Macoy Sports Stadium in Nadowli. The stadium, constructed through Speaker Bagbin’s personal initiative and support from Ghana Gas and Wembley Sports Construction, is a testament to his commitment to community development and sports growth.
Addressing the gathering, Speaker Bagbin declared, “This magnificent facility is not only a gift to Nadowli but to the entire nation. It symbolizes what can be achieved through collective effort and dedication to a common cause.”

The stadium, boasting world-class amenities and a substantial seating capacity, is poised to revolutionize sports development in the region. It will serve as a hub for local athletes, host competitive matches, and accommodate community events.
The commissioning ceremony featured an exhilarating football match between the “Bagbin 11” team and a squad of former Black Stars players, led by the legendary Stephen Appiah. In a thrilling encounter, the “Bagbin 11” team emerged victorious, defeating the former Black Stars players with an impressive score of 7-2. The match drew a large crowd, who witnessed a showcase of skill, sportsmanship, and nostalgia.
Speaker Bagbin’s vision for promoting development and social cohesion through sports was evident throughout the event. The construction of the stadium marks a significant milestone in his efforts to empower the youth and foster community unity.
Source: Today.com.gh


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