Mexico to play on newly open Marvin Lee Stadium.
By: Shaun Fuentes (TTFF).[/size]
ARTIFICIAL TURF
CONCACAF giants Mexico are expected to be among the teams taking part in a four- nation tournament for the first time at the newly opened FIFA Two-star artificial turf at the Marvin Lee Stadium, Centre of Excellence in Macoya.
This was announced at the formal opening of the facility on Friday as the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation proudly launched its FIFA Goal Project 2 following months of planning and construction.
CONCACAF President Jack Warner announced that Mexico is among the teams carded for the tournament which will involve hosts T&T and two other nations at a date in May.
FIFA Director of Development Mary Harvey journeyed to Trinidad from the CFU Congress in Curacao on Thursday night specially to open the facility which is the first of its kind in the Western hemisphere. Also at the opening was TTFF President Oliver Camps and executive members of the TTFF, Caribbean FIFA development officer Harold Taylor and other football officials and guests. Harvey had only high remarks on the “Champions League” standard facility similar to those in Holland, Norway and England.
“Today we inaugurate a project that will result in lasting change in the region. Today we open the first ever FIFA 2-star artificial turf right here at the Marvin Lee Stadium,” Harvey said.
She thanked Warner for his vision and commitment as well as Caribbean FIFA Development officer Harold Taylor and his deputy Daryll Warner and specially Domo – the manufacturers of the state of the art pitch, FIFA consultant and artificial turf specialist Dr Eric Harrison, local-based company Terra Forma, the TTFF and all site workers for making the new surface a reality.
“This product is world class and among the best the industry has to offer and we are so pleased to see its realization here in Trinidad.
“Thanks to Mr Jack Warner whose dogged determination to see this project through, working through the bumps and hurdles tirelessly, has resulted in the beautiful pitch that you see today,” she added.
A natural field can have up to 300 hours of football played on it per year whereas the new artificial surface at the Marvin Lee Stadium can now accommodate 2000 hours of action per year, roughly five-six hours per day.
Warner boasted that the Centre of Excellence is now the premier facility in the Caribbean for development and excellence.
He reminded those at the launch that when the FIFA Goal project for T&T was to be inaugurated back in 2002, like all other associations, Government received a request for the lease of land for the construction of a National training centre in Forest Reserve which would be funded by FIFA. However, to date, the site remains abandoned and as such, the local governing body since went ahead in constructing an indoor Futsal facility at the Centre of Excellence in the first phase of the Goal Project and have now followed that up with the construction of artificial turf, on Warner’s request, which the TTFF intends to use for the development of its national teams and players.
“They didn’t give the land because if they give the land to football, it is believed they give the land to Jack Warner,” said the TTFF Special Advisor.
When the TTFF ran the risk of losing out on the US$400,000 funding from FIFA due to failure in getting the training centre off the ground, the local body then decided to construct the artificial surface which Warner revealed cost an estimated US$900,000 (TT$6 million) with US$400,000 of that sum coming from FIFA.
In order to accommodate larger audiences for matches, stands have been erected behind the northern goal posts and bleachers will be put up around the playing area which Warner made clear will not for use only by the Joe Public football club as it has used the venue as its home base in the past.
“First of all this is not a Joe Public facility. This is a facility which is in a sense owned and controlled by the TTFF and the Centre of Excellence. It is a football only facility because we don’t want it to be destroyed. You will have no fetes here, no calypso fiesta, no carnival shows here,” Warner added.