Administration Prioritizes Sports Development: New Pool and Facilities Coming by 2027

Naples Administration Targets 2027 for Secondigliano Public Pool Revival

Efforts to restore athletic infrastructure in Naples are centering on the revival of a public pool in Secondigliano, a project the local administration has identified as a key priority for the community.

The initiative is part of a broader strategic push to expand sports accessibility within the region. According to reports from Il Mattino, the administration is pursuing a path that prioritizes a wide array of athletic disciplines, with a specific emphasis on the development of judo alongside other sports.

Whereas specific construction milestones have not been detailed, the administration has expressed confidence that the pool will be operational by the end of 2027. This timeline suggests a multi-year commitment to rehabilitating the facility to serve as a hub for local athletes and residents.

The inclusion of judo in the administration’s priority list highlights a desire to diversify the sporting options available to the youth of Secondigliano. By integrating various disciplines with the revival of the aquatic center, the city aims to create a more comprehensive environment for physical education and competitive sport.

The next confirmed checkpoint for the project is the anticipated completion of the pool by the end of 2027.

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