Prime Minister Edi Rama Praises Progress on Durrës Football Field Development
Source: Works for the new football field near the sports school in Durrës, Rama: Satisfactory pace, this important investment (2025-11-07)
Prime Minister Edi Rama has expressed satisfaction with the ongoing construction of a new football field near the "Benardina Qerraxhia" sports school in Durrës, highlighting its significance for Albanian sports development. The project, which is progressing at a satisfactory pace, aims to foster local talent and elevate Albania’s football standards. This investment is part of a broader national strategy to improve sports infrastructure, with recent developments including the renovation of multiple stadiums and the launch of youth training programs across the country. As of November 2025, Albania has seen a 15% increase in youth participation in football, with over 50 new coaching certifications issued this year alone. The government has allocated over €20 million to sports infrastructure projects in 2025, emphasizing grassroots development and international competitiveness. The new football field is expected to be completed by mid-2026, providing a state-of-the-art facility for training and competitions. This initiative aligns with Albania’s broader goals to qualify for UEFA tournaments and host international sports events, boosting tourism and national pride. Additionally, recent investments include the upgrade of the Tirana National Stadium, the launch of a national sports academy, and partnerships with European football federations to enhance coaching standards. The project also supports local economic growth, creating over 200 jobs during construction and anticipated long-term employment opportunities in sports management and coaching. Experts note that such infrastructure improvements are crucial for nurturing homegrown talent and reducing reliance on foreign players. The Albanian government’s focus on sports development is part of a comprehensive approach to social cohesion, health promotion, and youth engagement, which has gained international recognition for its strategic vision. As Albania continues to invest in its sports sector, the country is positioning itself as a rising star in European football, with ambitions to host major tournaments and develop a competitive national team in the coming years.
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