Municipality of El Marqués delivers material to sports academies – El Marqués

With an investment of three million pesos, the municipality of El Marqués, through the Municipal Institute of Sports and Culture INDECU, delivered sports equipment for the benefit of more than 2,900 athletes from 89 sports academies.

Ricardo Martínez Coronel, director of INDECU, highlighted that they currently work in 39 towns in the municipality, through 16 disciplines, to encourage and promote sports and physical activity in girls, boys, youth and adults.

“One of the main priorities of this government headed by Mr. Enrique Vega Carriles is sport; proof of this is the creation of this institute that from day one has been directly committed to changing and generating the conditions of each of the athletes of this entity”.

He stressed that INDECU has 16 sports disciplines including taekwondo, fitness dance, basketball, cachiball, soccer, self-defense, yoga, goalkeeper training, boxing, Greco-Roman wrestling, Latin rhythms, athletics, fronton, calisthenics, volleyball and baseball; Therefore, there are 66 promoters to promote sports in the municipality.

“Today I can clearly say that we are the first municipality to have an active sports structure, and today we deliver this sports material to our different academies that make up this institute, because today in El Marqués with facts that transform, our main objective is take the sport to the next level.”

During the event, sports equipment was delivered, including taekwondo overalls, jump ropes, domis, palchagui, mitts, masks, boxing gloves, boxing bag, tatami floor, volleyballs, basketball net, training ladders, basketballs, training hurdles, soccer balls, ball hoops, training cones, whistles, jackets, aerobic steps, Kangoo Jumps boots and individual trampoline.

Likewise, the Administrative Director of INDECU, Thania Vázquez Sánchez; the Sports Director, José Ángel Serrano Zamudio; local deputy, Verónica Galicia Castañón, as well as the representatives of the La Cañada Football academies, Pablo Jecsan Hernández; Box La Cañada, Omar Sánchez Trejo; La Cañada Fitness Academy, Marisol Matehuala; and Paseos de El Marqués Football Academy, María José Otero Reyes.

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