Dear Panjimites
With the news report published in TOI dated 15th Nov, 2014, that Parrikar
gifts Goa, a stadium at Campal on final day of his departure in Delhi to
work as Defense Minister of India, as he approves this long pending file
which earlier  governments could not do it and that Parrikar says now that
this a gift to Goans especially for Panjimites.It appears to be a tailor
made decision when he  obviously new that he is going to be the next
Defense Minister of India and that this football ground was hurriedly
approved. Elvis Gomes is also a state member secretary of GSUDA appears to
be a  man behind of this approval.  Surprisingly how the present  Chairman
of Goa Football Association ( GFA)  Dr Rufino Monteiro and CCP Mayor
Surendra Furtado were not associated as the report does not say it,  and it
looks they were not  taken into confidence for finalization of this Campal
stadium as the decision is made by informing them cleverly at the last
moment.Everybody knows that Panjim has no place for the parking of vehicles
and the whole city is completely congested but still Parrikar who was a MLA
and Chief Minister of Goa went ahead and decides to present this Campal
ground to Panjimites as a gift when no solution if found yet for the
parking. This football ground plan which is most important to Goans
especially the youth of Panjim could have been shifted outskirts city
limits at Merces where there is an ample space.
Stephen Dias, d.paula(Panjimite and football lover.)
Marcus Mergulhao
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Panaji: Former chief minister Manohar Parrikar approved the construction of
a new football stadium at the existing Parade ground in Campal before he
resigned from his post last week.
Parrikar, now the country's defence minister, signed and approved the file
prepared by Goa State Urban Development Agency (GSUDA) during his last few
hours in office, and assured Goa Football Association president Elvis Gomes
that the stadium will soon see light of the day.
The approval was made possible due to the persistent efforts and meticulous
work of Gomes, who is also GSUDA member secretary, and comes at a time when
successive state governments -- and chief ministers -- had appeared to put
the construction in cold storage.
"It's true Panaji will now have an exclusive football stadium of its own.
Football fans have been thirsting for a football stadium here and now that
dream will come true. We are all delighted," said Gomes, adding that the
GFA managed to snatch this as a parting gift from Parrikar.
It was not immediately known what the government intends to do with the
existing Campal stadium site.
"The new stadium will come up at the Parade ground which has expansive
space. The designs are already in place," said Gomes.
According to sources, the Parade ground has about 40,000 sq mts of space,
making it a convenient location for a 5,000 capacity stadium with a playing
field of 105X68 mts.
The estimated cost of the project with floodlights is expected to be Rs 28
crore and will have two dressing rooms, dining area, anti-doping room, team
lounge, conference room, four corporate boxes, media centre, TV broadcast
control room and camera platforms.
The stadium also has a provision for a plush office which, if the
government wishes, could be occupied by the Goa Football Association. The
GFA currently has an office on the top-floor of a clustered building in the
city and president Elvis Gomes has been vocal about a need for the GFA to
move out to a better location.
Parrikar, during his first stint as chief minister, had demolished the
historic Dayanand Bandodkar Stadium at Campal in 2004, ostensibly to free
space for parking during the International Film Festival of India (IFFI)
and later plans for a convention centre also came up. Parrikar, though,
promised to construct a new stadium within 18 months but his promise fell
flat as he was soon knocked out of office.
Since then, Parrikar -- as leader of the opposition -- has himself led a
delegation that met the then chief minister Digambar Kamat, demanding the
immediate construction of a state-of-the-art football stadium at Campal but
successive state governments continued to turn a deaf ear.
Exactly a decade later, the man who demolished a historic football stadium
is now at the heart of constructing another football stadium in the city.

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