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50 hours of sports on the street
« on: 17 Jul, 2021, 05:02:21 pm »
The '50 hours of sports on the streets' return to Albox in September
The Council has presented the event, whose registration period is now open

The registration period for the most anticipated sporting event in Albox is now open. Recently the acting mayor José Campoy, together with the Councillor for Sports Virginia Sáez and the sports coach Luis David Sanchez, presented the poster announcing '50 hours of sports on the street ' , an appointment that is resumed this year and will be held during the next days 10 and 11 of September in the Municipal Sports Centre of Water and Health of Albox.

The tournament will consist of various categories. One of the most famous is the 24-hour football day 'Memorial Juan González' (September 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 for the youngest, juvenile, child and cadet categories) and the tournament will also take place. women's football 'Memorial Juan González' (September 10 and 11).

As explained by the mayor of Sports in a recent interview with Cadena SER Levante, the tournament will be held at a time when the heat can still be quite intense, so they have tried to promote night tournaments in those sports that are They can practice at night, such as paddle tennis and tennis at the 'Villa de Albox' night paddle tournament (September 10 and 11) and the night tennis tournament (September 10 and 11) organized by the Town hall.

As every year, the streets will become the perfect setting for practicing the neighbours' favourite sports, such as the 3x3 basketball tournament 'On the street' (September 10 and 11).

"I would dare to say that it is a unique event not only in the region but in the province, because so many tournaments in the same weekend and that include so many sports I do not know it for now," said Virginia Sáez, who explained the "months of work" that the Department of Sports has carried out to launch this interesting sporting event.

"We have launched it so early so that people start creating teams and signing up, summer is a bit special because people go on vacation, so the idea is that they leave with the idea that when they return they have that piece of sports activity and that they are registering and doing the groups with time", she pointed out.