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The '''Ciudad de los Deportes sports complex''' is a sports complex under construction located in [[Cárdenas]], [[Alduria-Wechua]]. The project broke ground in {{AN|1687}} as part of the construction of the new [[Alduria-Wechua|Alduro-Wechua]] capital, [[Cárdenas]]. The sports complex is owned by the government of the [[Cárdenas|Federal Capital District]] and operated by a public-private partnership called CárdEvents FCD.
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The '''Ciudad de los Deportes sports complex''', also known as the ''-+'' is a large sports complex located in [[Cárdenas]], the capital of [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]]. Commissioned by the administration of [[President of the Government of  Nouvelle Alexandrie|President]] [[Alejandro Campos]] as part of the [[New Prosperity Plan]]'s large investment in public works and infrastructure projects.


The complex will several sports facilities including three stadiums, tennis courts, swimming pools, football fields, and gymnasiums as well as a residential and commercial zone located near the center of the city. The complex will also house the National Sports Museum, a non-profit museum about sports in [[Alduria-Wechua]].
Built over four years, from {{AN|1687}} to {{AN|1691}}, the sports complex was designed by a small New Alexandrian architectural design firm based in [[Punta Santiago]], [[Frankel & Company]]. With the aim of building a "world-class sporting events city worthy of our capital", the Ciudad de los Deportes sports complex aims to drive year-round tourism, increase opportunities for public recreation, and create new opportunities for public and private development in [[Cárdenas]].
 
The sports complex is owned and operated by a semi-public corporation called [[CárdEvents FCD]]. Ciudad de los Deportes is organized into three primary districts: the 34 km2 [[Jean Brown]] Sports Park, the 12 km2 Central District, and the 40 km2 Baldivia Lake Acquatic Sports Park. The plan integrates a variety of urban functions and activities, all served by a robust, multi-modal transportation system. The complex boasts connections to the [[Pan-Keltian Highway]] and to [[Cárdenas International Airport]], via light rail, road, and bus. The Baldivia Lake loop road is also ideal for events such as marathons and bicycle circuits. When there are no ongoing sporting events, the complex continues operation by emphasizing the integration of sporting events alongside public recreation, fitness, and research activities and events. Concerts and other events are also regularly held in the off-season. The complex also includes the [[National Sports Museum (Nouvelle Alexandrie)|National Sports Museum]], a prominent national non-profit sports museum in [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]].

Revision as of 20:54, 7 October 2021

The Ciudad de los Deportes sports complex, also known as the -+ is a large sports complex located in Cárdenas, the capital of Nouvelle Alexandrie. Commissioned by the administration of President Alejandro Campos as part of the New Prosperity Plan's large investment in public works and infrastructure projects.

Built over four years, from 1687 AN to 1691 AN, the sports complex was designed by a small New Alexandrian architectural design firm based in Punta Santiago, Frankel & Company. With the aim of building a "world-class sporting events city worthy of our capital", the Ciudad de los Deportes sports complex aims to drive year-round tourism, increase opportunities for public recreation, and create new opportunities for public and private development in Cárdenas.

The sports complex is owned and operated by a semi-public corporation called CárdEvents FCD. Ciudad de los Deportes is organized into three primary districts: the 34 km2 Jean Brown Sports Park, the 12 km2 Central District, and the 40 km2 Baldivia Lake Acquatic Sports Park. The plan integrates a variety of urban functions and activities, all served by a robust, multi-modal transportation system. The complex boasts connections to the Pan-Keltian Highway and to Cárdenas International Airport, via light rail, road, and bus. The Baldivia Lake loop road is also ideal for events such as marathons and bicycle circuits. When there are no ongoing sporting events, the complex continues operation by emphasizing the integration of sporting events alongside public recreation, fitness, and research activities and events. Concerts and other events are also regularly held in the off-season. The complex also includes the National Sports Museum, a prominent national non-profit sports museum in Nouvelle Alexandrie.