Spata Training Centre Explained

Spata Training Centre
Nickname:Serafidio Stadium
Location:Spata, Attica
Coordinates:37.9566°N 23.9277°W
Type:Football training facility
Opened:2010
Owner:AEK Athens[1]
Construction Cost:€20 million
Tenants:AEK Athens FC (training) (2010–present)

The Spata Training Centre (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Προπονητικό Κέντρο Σπάτων) is the name given to AEK Athens' training complex, located in Spata near Spata International Airport. Also hosting the club's youth academy.

The facility replaced the old Thrakomakedones Training Centre, which was in use until 2010.

History

The new architecturally designed AEK Training Centre has been built since 2010 and it is located in Spata, Attica. It is the home of the club's team and academy and is recognized as one of the best in the Balkans. The initial cost of its construction was 15 million euros. In 2013, the training center was modernized, with the creation of the most modern rehabilitation center in Greece and the construction of the 3rd plastic turf field for the needs of the Academies, the cost of which reached 5.5 million euros.

The modern facility - which includes two natural grass pitches, an artificial pitch, world-class player preparation areas, pool and hydrotherapy complex, altitude room, large-scale gymnasium and specialist sports rehabilitation suites - will support the club's ambitions to attract, develop and retain the highest quality talent.

Since 2014, the official name of the ground is "OPAP Sports Centre".[2] Alongside the Sports Centre, Dimitris Melissanidis managed to buy another 70 acres of land at this area for a price of €5.5m, in order to enlarge team's Training Centre by constructing more football fields and buildings for the hospitality of team's footballers.[3]

Since then, AEK has been using the said facilities on an area of 144 acres, within which the training center expands.

Facilities

The training center has three football pitches, two of which meet the dimensional requirements of the International Association Football Federation (FIFA). The third of these was built three years later than the others, in 2013. Two of the three have natural turf and a drainage system.

In detail training center has:

Serafidio Stadium

The last addition since April 2022 to AEK FC sports center was «Serafidio», the main field with stands, which was built to host the matches of AEK Athens B and also the friendly games of the first team. It got its name in memory of the legendary goalkeeper of AEK Stelios Serafidis. The construction of Serafidio is similar to Nikos Goumas Stadium, the old home of AEK, with many appearance similarities. The stadium has a capacity of 3000 seats with 2 separate stands on the east and the south side, while it is expected to be expanded by building another stand on the west side reaching the capacity of about 4000 to 5000 seats. It is of UEFA Level B standard, which means it can host up to a UEFA Youth League final.

Expansion plans

In May 2023, the plan for the further expansion of the training center under the name AEK SportCity was officially announced, which foresees the construction of:

The project is expected to be completed by the end of 2025

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Στην ΑΕΚ οριστικά το προπονητικό κέντρο των Σπάτων .
  2. Web site: "Προπονητικό Κέντρο ΟΠΑΠ" τα Σπάτα. Pegasus. Interactive. sentragoal.gr. 4 January 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20160305164636/http://www.sentragoal.gr/article.asp?catid=39428&subid=2&pubid=129665515. 5 March 2016. dead. dmy-all.
  3. Web site: Προπονητικο Κεντρο.