
After the draft law was published, which allows for a significant simplification of the lease of state sports bases and FCSB can perform on the field in Genc, the Minister of Sports Eduard Novak expressed his opinion about the Steaua stadium.
Minister Novak believes that Steaua should afford to maintain the stadium
In October, PSD president Marcel Çolaku said after a meeting with Gigi Becali that he would do everything possible to allow the Red and Blues to play at the Genca Stadium, which is used by Steaua’s CSA but built with public money.
Although it has already been promulgated by President Klaus Iohannis, the draft law has not yet had consequences, the FCSB stands in the parties considered at home, also in the National Arena.
Minister Eduard Novak supports the lease of the stadium in Ghent, the management of which requires many expenses that must be covered.
“We are not in a situation where… Let’s be able to afford the luxury of only one team being able to play on the field, in the stadium, only one team having access there.
Only the grass, the lawn, costs 30,000 euros per month. Who pays? State?! Someone else has to play and get paid!
There is no point in talking about these names, proud people! Let’s just talk about the fact that Steaua should run this stadium. At least to get to 0,” said Eduard Novak for Orange Sport.
What Marcel Cholak’s law provides
Last month, Marcel Cholaku announced on social media that he had filed an amendment to ease access to the state’s sports facilities.
“I saw that the exaggerated pride of some people can block the use of new sports facilities built by the Romanian state with Romanian money.
In a country where so few children play sports, blocking access to sports infrastructure sabotages the health of our citizens.
That’s why we supported the project, when sports grounds in the school yard can be used outside of school hours.
And that’s why we submitted an amendment to the bill on amendments and additions to the Law on Physical Culture and Sports adopted today to simplify access to the state’s sports facilities for everyone. Until now, due to the bureaucracy, it was almost impossible for anyone to get access, of course, for a fee, to the sports base.
The priority is that everyone who is involved in organized sports – children, juniors, adults – can more easily use the modern sports facility.
And yes, I am glad that this law will put an end to one of the biggest rivalries in Romanian football.
I believe that the time has come when the rivalry in Romania should be understood only in sports terms, and for the teams to be able to share the same stadium without problems. If “Roma” and “Lazio” were able to do it or “Inter” with “Milan”, I am convinced that “Steaua” from FCSB will also be able to do it,” said Marcel Cholaku.
Source: Hot News

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