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Glavina: U 2027. za lokalnu sportsku infrastrukturu osigurano 20 milijuna eura
Croatia⚽ Sports20 hr. ago

Glavina: U 2027. za lokalnu sportsku infrastrukturu osigurano 20 milijuna eura

The Ministry of Tourism and Sport in Croatia has secured 20 million euros for the co-financing of the construction and reconstruction of sports facilities in 2027. The call for proposals was opened to municipalities, cities, and counties, allowing them to submit project ideas across six areas including football fields, sports halls, outdoor arenas, swimming pools, and sports complexes. Minister Tonči Glavina emphasized that since 2018, nearly 70 million euros have been allocated for local sports infrastructure projects, with additional funding bringing the total to almost 120 million euros. The ministry highlighted that all projects must meet minimum requirements for hosting competitions according to official guidelines from national sports federations and be accessible to para-athletes. The call remains open until August 31.

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N1 Hrvatska logoN1 HrvatskaIndependentCenter20 hr. ago
Glavina: U 2027. za lokalnu sportsku infrastrukturu osigurano 20 milijuna eura

The Ministry of Tourism and Sport in Croatia has secured 20 million euros for the co-financing of the construction and reconstruction of sports facilities in 2027. The call for proposals was opened to municipalities, cities, and counties, allowing them to submit project ideas across six areas including football fields, sports halls, outdoor arenas, swimming pools, and sports complexes. Minister Tonči Glavina emphasized that since 2018, nearly 70 million euros have been allocated for local sports infrastructure projects, with additional funding bringing the total to almost 120 million euros. The ministry highlighted that all projects must meet minimum requirements for hosting competitions according to official guidelines from national sports federations and be accessible to para-athletes. The call remains open until August 31.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a government-funded initiative related to sports infrastructure, which falls under the 'Sports' category. Since this is a non-political topic focused on funding allocation for sports development, there is no inherent political controversy. The article presents factual details,

HRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija) logoHRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija)State / PublicCenter21 hr. ago
Glavina: U 2027. za lokalnu sportsku infrastrukturu osigurano 20 milijuna eura

The Croatian Ministry of Tourism and Sport, led by Minister Tonči Glavina, has secured €20 million for the co-financing of the construction and renovation of sports facilities in 2027. The public call for proposals is open to municipalities, cities, and counties, with projects eligible across six areas including football fields, sports halls, outdoor arenas, swimming pools, and sports complexes. Since 2018, the government has supported over 600 local sports infrastructure projects totaling nearly €70 million. Adding capital projects like the HNS Football Camp and the Vučevica Sports Center, the total funding for sports infrastructure now approaches €120 million. All projects must meet minimum standards for hosting competitions according to national sports federation guidelines and accommodate para-athletes.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a government-funded initiative for sports infrastructure development. It presents factual information about funding allocations, eligibility criteria, and project goals without overtly favoring any political perspective. The tone is neutral, focusing on procedural details and

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