Villena Sports Subsidies: €110,000 for Local Clubs

The Villena City Council has approved the concession of 110,000 euros in sports subsidies corresponding to the municipal call, intended to support the activity of local clubs.

The decision is based on the assessment criteria included in the rules of the call, which set the amount of aid based on the score obtained by each applicant entity, taking into account issues such as the number of athletes or personnel, federation, material or travel expenses.

Two clubs excluded due to lack of documentation

In the same agreement denies the subsidy al Villena Archery Club and to Bel-Liana Futsal Club. As explained by the delegate councilor for Sports, Maria Teresa Gandiaboth entities did not complete the required documentation and, after contacting them, it was confirmed that they could not correct the request within the deadline, which forced it to be denied.

List of beneficiary clubs and amounts

A total of 20 sports entities will receive municipal aid, with amounts ranging between 741.57 euros and 11,288.39 eurosdepending on the valuation obtained:

  • Villena Athletics Club: 8.486,89 €
  • Villena Badminton Club: 3.007,49 €
  • Baloncesto V-74: 11.288,39 €
  • C.A.M.V.: 4.161,05 €
  • Villena Hiking Center: 6.179,78 €
  • Fair Play: 6.385,77 €
  • Villena Futsal: 3.625,47 €
  • Rhythmic Gymnastics Club: 5.973,78 €
  • Villena Swimming Club: 9.681,65 €
  • Villena Skating Club: 5.149,81 €
  • Sporting Villena: 8.157,30 €
  • Trail Villena: 4.078,65 €
  • Villena Bike Team: 2.719,10 €
  • Villena C.F.: 9.640,45 €
  • Stargym Sports Club: 2.059,93 €
  • Come on: 4.325,84 €
  • Tesoro de Villena Triathlon Club: 741,57 €
  • Villena Volleyball Club: 7.745,32 €
  • Hockey Club Villena: 4.119,85 €
  • Sara Conejero Judo Club: 2.471,91 €

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