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Waseem complains Football Federation and decided not to participate in the Asian Cup qualifying round.
Waseem Raseek is the highest goal-scoring footballer in recent times who has brought many victories to Sri Lanka in football. However, he has recently stated that he is very concerned about the Sri Lankan football administration. He also announced that he would not be participating in the Asian Football Confederation (AFC Asain Cup 2023) qualifiers final round.
He pointed out that the main reason for the unavailability of the qualifying round of the Asian Cup was the irresponsible acts of the Football Federation Administration. A few days ago, in response to an email from the Football Federation asking Waseem when he would return to the national team and his demands, he announced that he would take part in the Asian Cup qualifying round from the 28th of May but the administration should fulfil his agreed promises in the past.
Waseem stated that he had faced similar breaches of promise before. He also said that he was not given proper treatment at the national football training camp in Beddagana and was not even given proper food and drinks.
He also noted that the Football Federation has not awarded contracts to players as promised to the national team in the past. At a meeting in July 2021, he said they were promised a one-year contract with a salary, but that did not happen later. Waseem said the federation did not respond to his inquiry on this same.
“I’m a professional footballer. I’m a married father. Everywhere I played before I had the right contract amount and time, and every player had insurance. When sudden injuries occur when we play, in such cases, money for surgery can be obtained from the insurance.
He also said that some people in the federation had tried to damage his professional career by smearing him with mud and he was ready to face them.
Waseem also said that he had decided not to play in the Asian Cup qualifiers due to the selection of new players with less international experience who were found in the recent inter-provincial football tournament without selecting the players in the national team.
Sri Lanka has shown the best results so far in the Asian Cup qualifiers. This is not the time to give new players an international experience. Sujan and I have been planning for this tournament for a long time.
This is the most important competition for us. So this requires better-experienced players. If any match ends in victory, that pride goes to the management. But failure seems to be the players’ fault.
“Recently, the Sri Lankan football team has emerged as one of the best teams in South Asia. We have the support of players from countries like India and the Maldives. If we lose that respect like this they will look at us again and laugh. Another, I came to play for Sri Lanka after playing in foreign Football clubs. That is why the spectators in our country still treat me as a foreigner. They expect me to play to the fullest. But in a situation like this, it is difficult for me to give my fullest strength. ”
Asked if he would play for the national team again, he said he was definitely interested in playing for the national team.
වසීම්ගෙන් පාපන්දු සම්මේලනයට චෝදනා – ආසියානු කුසලාන සුදුසුකම් ලැබීමේ තරගාවලියට සහභාගි නොවී සිටිමටත් තීරණයක්…..
වසීම් රාසික් පාපන්දු ක්රීඩාවෙන් මෙරටට ජයග්රහණ රැසක් අත්කර දීමට උර දුන් ප්රමුඛ පෙළේ පාපන්දු ක්රීඩකයෙකි. කෙසේවෙතත් ඔහු ශ්රී ලාංකේය පාපන්දු පරිපාලනය සම්බන්ධව දැඩි කනස්සල්ලකින් පසු වන බව මෑතකදී ඔහු විසින් ම දන්වා තිබුණි. එමෙන් ම ඔහු ඉදිරියේ දී පැවැත්වීමට නියමිත ආසියානු පාපන්දු කුසලාන සුදුසුකම් ලැබීමේ තරගාවලිය සඳහා සහභාගි නොවීමට තීරණය කර තිබේ.
ආසියානු පාපන්දු කුසලානයට සුදුසුකම් ලැබීමේ තරගාවලියට සහභාගි නොවී සිටිමට ඔහු තීරණය කළේ ඇයි දැයි විමසීමේදි ඔහුගේ පිළිතුර වූයේ මේ සඳහා හේතු ගණනාවක් බලපා ඇති බවයි. ඒ අතරින් ආසන්නතම හේතුව ලෙස ඔහු දැක්වූයේ පාපන්දු සම්මේලනයේ වගකීම් විරහිත ක්රියාකලාපයයි.
මීට දින කිහිපයකට පෙර පාපන්දු සම්මේලනයෙන්, ඔහු නැවත ජාතික කණ්ඩායමට එකතු වන්නේ කවදාද සහ ඔහුගේ ඉල්ලීම් විමසමින් වසීම් වෙත එවූ ලිපියට පිළිතුරු ලෙස මේ මස 28 දින සිට ආසියනු කුසලාන සුදුසුකම් ලැබීමේ තරගාවලියට සහභාගි වන බව දන්වා ඇති අතර ඔහුට මින් පෙර ලබාදුන් පොරොන්දු ඉටුකරන ලෙසත් දන්වා තිබේ.
තමන්ට මීට පෙරත් මෙවැනි ම පොරොන්දු පැහැර හැරීමේ සිදුවීම්වලට මුහුණ දීමට සිදුවී ඇති බව වසීම් ප්රකාශ කළේය. එමෙන් ම බැද්දගානේදී පැවති ජාතික පාපන්දු පුහුණු කඳවුරේදී ඔහුට නිසි සැළකීමක් නොකළ බවත්, ඔහුට නිසි ලෙස ආහාරපාන පවා ලබා නොදුන් බවත් සඳහන් කළේ ය.
එමෙන්ම පාපන්දු සම්මේලනය විසින් මින් පෙරදීත් ජාතික කණ්ඩායමට පොරොන්දු වූ පරිදි ක්රීඩක කොන්ත්රාත්තු ලබා නොදීම පිළිබඳව ද මෙහිදි ඔහු සඳහන් කළේ ය. ඒ 2021 ජූලි මස තිබූ හමුවකදි ඔවුන්ට වසරක ක්රීඩක කොන්ත්රාතුවක් වැටුපක් සහිතව ලබා දෙන බව ඔවුන් පොරොන්දු වූවත් පසුව එසේ සිදුනොවූ බව ඔහු පැවසීය. ඒ සම්බන්ධයෙන් ඔහු සිදු කළ විමසීම්වලදි සම්මේලනයෙන් නිසි ප්රතිචාරයක් නොලැබූ බවද වසීම් ප්රකාශ කළේ ය.
“මම වෘත්තිය පාපන්දු ක්රීඩකයෙන්. මම විවාහක පියෙක්. මම මීට පෙර ක්රීඩා කළ සෑම තැනකදීම නිසි කොන්ත්රාත් මුදල හා කාලයක් තිබුණා. ඒ වගේම සෑම ක්රීඩකයෙක්ට ම රක්ෂණයක් තිබුනා. අපිට ක්රීඩා කරන විට හදිසි ආබාධ වෙන්න පුළුවන්. ඒ වගේ වෙලාවක රක්ෂණයෙන් අපිට අපේ ශල්යකර්ම සඳහා මුදල් ලබාගන්න පුළුවන්. ඒක පරිපාලනයේ වගකීමක්.”
තවද ඔහු මේ සම්බන්ධව විමසීම හේතුවෙන් සම්මේලනය ඇතුළත සමහරක් පිරිස ඔහුගේ වෘත්තිය ජීවිතයට හානි කරමින් මඩ ප්රහාර එල්ල කිරීමට ද උත්සහයක් දැරූ බවත් ඔහු ඒවාට මුහුණ දීමට සූදානමින් සිටි බවත් පැවසීය.
ජාතික කණ්ඩායමේ සිටින ක්රීඩකයන් තෝරා නොගෙන මෑතකදි පැවති අන්තර් පළාත් පාපන්දු තරගාවලියෙන් හමු වු ජාත්යන්තර අත්දැකීම් අඩු නවක ක්රීඩකයන්ව ආසියානු කුසලාන සුදුසුකම් ලැබීමේ තරගාවලියට තෝරාගැනීම නිසා එම තරගාවලියට ක්රීඩා නොකර සිටිමට තමා තීරණය කළ බව ද වසීම් පැවැසුවේ ය.
“ආසියානු කුසලාන සුදුසුකම් ලැබීමේ තරගාවලිය මෙතෙක් ශ්රී ලංකාව ලඟා කරගත් ඉහළම දක්ෂතාවයක්.එවැනි වැදගත් තරගයකට ජාත්යන්තර අත්දැකීම් අඩු නවක ක්රීඩකයන් තෝරගැනීම ඔවුන්ටත් මේ රටටත් කරන අසාධාරණයක්. එම නවක ක්රීඩකයන් හට ජාත්යන්තර අත්දැකීම් ලබාදීමට සුදුසු වෙලාව මේක නෙමෙයි. මේ තරගාවලිය සඳහා මම හා සුජාන් බොහෝ කාලයක සිට සැලසුම් කරා. මේක අපට ගොඩක් වැදගත් තරගයක්. ඒ නිසා අපිට මේකට අපේ දක්ෂතම අත්දැකීම් බහුල ක්රීඩකයන් අවශ්ය වෙනවා. ඕනෑම තරගාවලියක අවසානය ජයග්රාහි ලෙස අවසන් වුනොත් ඒකේ ක්රෙඩිට් එක යන්නේ පරිපාලනයට. ඒත් පරාජයක් වුනොත් ඒක ක්රීඩකයන්ගේ වැරද්දක් විදියට තමා පෙනෙන්නේ .
පසුගිය කාලය තුළ ශ්රී ලංකා පාපන්දු කණ්ඩායම දකුණු ආසියාවේ නැගී එන කණ්ඩායමක් වෙමින් තිබුණේ. අපට ඉන්දීයාව, මාලදිවයින වැනි රටවල්වල ක්රීඩකයන්ගෙන් ලොකු ප්රසාදයක් තියෙනවා. ඒ ගෞරවය මේ විදියට නැතිකරගත්තොත් නැවත් ඔවුන් අපට සිනාසේවි. අනෙක් කාරණය නම්, මම විදෙස් ක්රීඩා සමාජවල ක්රීඩා කරලා ලංකාව වෙනුවෙන් ක්රීඩාකරන්න පැමිණි කෙනෙක්. තවමත් ඒ නිසා අපේ රටේ ප්රේක්ෂකයන් මට සළකන්නේ විදේශිකයෙක් ලෙසයි. ඔවුන් මගෙන් බලාපොරොත්තු වෙන්නේ උපරිමයෙන් ක්රීඩා කිරීමයි. ඒත් මේ වගේ තත්වයක් මත මගේ උපරිමය දෙන්න අමාරුයි.”
නැවත ඔහු ජාතික කණ්ඩායමයට ක්රීඩා කරනවාද යන පැනයට පිළිතුරු ලෙස ඔහු කියා සිටියේ, ඔහු නිසැකවම ජාතික කණ්ඩායමට ක්රීඩාකිරිමේ කැමැත්තෙන් සිටින බවයි.
“අනිවාර්යෙන්ම මම ඉදිරියටත් රට වෙනුවෙන් ක්රීඩා කරනවා. මේක මගේ වගකීමක්, රාජකාරියක් වගේම රටට කළ යුතු සේවාවක්. මම ගොඩක් කැමත්තෙන් ක්රීඩා කරනවා. මම තාමත් හිතන්නේ මෙම තරගාවලිය කොහොමද ක්රීඩාකරන්නේ කියලා. මට ගොඩක් හිතට දුකයි මේ වගේ අවස්ථාවක අපේ ජාතික කණ්ඩායමේ උපරිම දක්ෂතාවය ලබාගන්න බැරිවීම ගැන. මම තවමත් හිතනවා පරිපාලනය මේ ප්රශ්නයට නිසි පිළිතුරක් දෙයි කියලා. එහෙම වුනොත් මම අනිවාර්යෙන්ම මෙම තරගාවලියට ක්රීඩා කරනවා.”
வசிம் கால்பந்தாட்ட சம்மேளனம் மீது குற்றச்சாட்டு …. ஆசியகிண்ண தகுதி சுற்றில் பங்கேற்காது இருக்கவும் தீர்மானம்….
வாசிம் ராசிக் கால்பந்தாட்டத்தில் இலங்கைக்கு பல வெற்றிகளைப் பெற்றுத் தந்த முன்னணி கால்பந்து வீரர் ஆவார். எவ்வாறாயினும், இலங்கை கால்பந்தாட்ட நிர்வாகம் தொடர்பில் தாம் மிகுந்த கவலையடைவதாக அவரே அண்மையில் தெரிவித்திருந்தார். மேலும் ஆசிய கால்பந்து சம்மேளனத்தின் (AFC) தகுதிச் சுற்றுப் போட்டிகளில் பங்கேற்கப் போவதில்லை என்றும் அவர் அறிவித்துள்ளார்.
ஆசிய கோப்பைக்கு தகுதி சுற்றில் பங்கு பற்றாமைக்கு முக்கிய காரணம் கால்பந்து சம்மேளனத்தின் பொறுப்பற்ற செயற்பாடு என்று அவர் குறிப்பிட்டார்.
சில நாட்களுக்கு முன்பு, கால்பந்து கூட்டமைப்பு, வாசிம் எப்போது தேசிய அணிக்கு திரும்புவார் என்று கேட்டு அனுப்பிய கடிதம் மற்றும் அவரது கோரிக்கைகளுக்கு பதிலளிக்கும் வகையில், அவர் கடந்த மாதம் 28 ஆம் தேதி முதல் ஆசிய கோப்பை தகுதிச் சுற்றில் பங்கேற்பேன் என்றும் தனது முந்தைய வாக்குறுதிகளை நிறைவேற்றுமாறும் அவர் அறிவித்தார்.
இதற்கு முன்னரும் இவ்வாறான வாக்குறுதி மீறல்களை எதிர்கொண்டதாக வாசிம் தெரிவித்துள்ளார். மேலும், பெத்தகனில் நடைபெற்ற தேசிய கால்பந்து பயிற்சி முகாமில் தனக்கு உரிய சிகிச்சை அளிக்கப்படவில்லை என்றும், சரியான உணவு, பானங்கள் கூட வழங்கப்படவில்லை என்றும் அவர் கூறினார்.
கடந்த காலங்களில் தேசிய அணிக்கு உறுதியளித்தபடி கால்பந்து சம்மேளனம் வீரர்களுக்கான ஒப்பந்தங்களை வழங்கவில்லை எனவும் அவர் குறிப்பிட்டுள்ளார். ஜூலை 2021 இல் நடந்த கூட்டத்தில், சம்பளத்துடன் ஒரு வருட விளையாட்டு ஒப்பந்தம் அவர்களுக்கு உறுதியளிக்கப்பட்டது, ஆனால் அது பின்னர் நடக்கவில்லை என்று கூறினார். இது தொடர்பாக தாம் கேட்டதற்கு சம்மேளனம் பதிலளிக்கவில்லை என்றும் வாசிம் கூறினார்.
“நான் ஒரு தொழில்முறை கால்பந்து வீரர். நான் திருமணமான தந்தை. முன்பு நான் விளையாடிய எல்லா இடங்களிலும் சரியான ஒப்பந்தத் தொகையும் நேரமும் இருந்தது. மேலும் ஒவ்வொரு வீரருக்கும் காப்பீடு இருந்தது. நாம் விளையாடும் போது திடீர் காயங்கள் ஏற்படும். இதுபோன்ற சமயங்களில் அறுவை சிகிச்சைக்கான பணத்தை காப்பீட்டில் இருந்து பெறலாம். அது நிர்வாகத்தின் பொறுப்பு.”
மேலும், சம்மேளனத்தில் உள்ள சிலர் சேறு பூசி தனது தொழில் முறை விளையாட்டு வாழ்க்கையை சேதப்படுத்த முயற்சித்ததாகவும், அவற்றை எதிர்கொள்ள தயாராக இருப்பதாகவும் அவர் கூறினார்.
அண்மையில் நடைபெற்ற மாகாணங்களுக்கிடையிலான கால்பந்தாட்டப் போட்டியிலிருந்து சர்வதேச அனுபவம் குறைந்த புதிய வீரர்கள் தெரிவு செய்யப்பட்டமையினால் ஆசியக் கிண்ணத் தகுதிச் சுற்றுப் போட்டிகளில் விளையாடுவதில்லை எனத் தீர்மானித்ததாகவும் வாசிம் தெரிவித்தார்.
ஆசியக் கிண்ணத் தகுதிச் சுற்றுப் போட்டிகள் இலங்கை இதுவரை சிறந்த பெறுபேற்றை வெளிப்படுத்தியுள்ளது. புதிய வீரர்களுக்கு சர்வதேச அனுபவத்தை அளிக்க இது நேரமில்லை. நானும் சுஜானும் இந்த போட்டிக்காக நீண்ட நாட்களாக திட்டமிட்டு வருகிறோம்.
இது எங்களுக்கு மிக முக்கியமான போட்டி. எனவே இதற்கு சிறந்த அனுபவமிக்க வீரர்கள் தேவை. எந்த ஒரு போட்டியும் வெற்றியில் முடிந்தால், அதன் பெருமை நிர்வாகத்திற்கே செல்கிறது. ஆனால் தோல்வி ஏற்பட்டால் அது வீரர்களின் தவறாகத் தெரிகிறது.
“அண்மைக்காலமாக இலங்கை உதைபந்தாட்ட அணி தெற்காசியாவில் ஒரு சிறந்த அணியாக வலம் வருகின்றது. இந்தியா, மாலத்தீவு போன்ற நாடுகளில் உள்ள வீரர்களின் ஆதரவு எங்களுக்கு அதிகம். அந்த மரியாதையை இப்படி இழந்தால் மீண்டும் நம்மைப் பார்த்து சிரிப்பார்கள். மற்றொன்று, நான் வெளிநாட்டு விளையாட்டுக் கழகங்களில் விளையாடிவிட்டு இலங்கைக்காக விளையாட வந்தேன்.அதனால்தான் நம் நாட்டில் உள்ள பார்வையாளர்கள் என்னை இன்னும் வெளிநாட்டவராகவே நடத்துகிறார்கள். நான் முழுமையாக விளையாட வேண்டும் என்று எதிர்பார்க்கிறார்கள். ஆனால் இதுபோன்ற சூழ்நிலையில் என்னால் உயர்மட்ட திறமையை வெளிப்படுத்த கடினம். ”
மீண்டும் தேசிய அணிக்காக விளையாடுவாரா என்ற கேள்விக்கு பதிலளித்த அவர், தேசிய அணியில் விளையாடுவதில் நிச்சயம் ஆர்வமாக உள்ளேன் என்றார்.
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How the Global Sports Economy Works — Lessons from the World and India, and What Sri Lanka Can Do Next
Sport has evolved far beyond competition and entertainment. Across the world, it has become a multi-billion-dollar economic engine, generating employment, infrastructure development, tourism, media revenue, and sustainable athlete livelihoods. From Europe to Asia, nations that have invested strategically in sport now reap economic and social dividends. Sri Lanka, standing at a critical crossroads, has much to learn from these models.
The Global Sports Economy: More Than Just Matches
Globally, the sports industry is valued at over USD 500 billion, encompassing professional leagues, broadcasting rights, sponsorships, sports tourism, infrastructure, merchandise, sports science, and digital platforms.
Countries such as the United States, United Kingdom, China, and Australia treat sport as an industry rather than a recreational activity. Their success rests on four pillars:
- Professional leagues and structured competitions
- Strong private-sector partnerships
- Athlete-centric commercial ecosystems
- Policy support and long-term planning
Athletes in these systems benefit not only from prize money but also from contracts, endorsements, pensions, insurance, post-retirement opportunities, and education pathways, ensuring sport is a viable career rather than a short-term pursuit.
India’s Sports Economy: A Regional Case Study
India’s transformation over the past decade provides one of the most relevant case studies for Sri Lanka. Once heavily reliant on cricket alone, India has built a diversified sports economy through structured leagues and government–private collaboration.
The introduction of the Indian Premier League (IPL) revolutionised cricket economics, creating billions in revenue while supporting players, coaches, analysts, broadcasters, marketers, and venue operators. This model was replicated across other sports through leagues such as:
- Indian Super League (Football)
- Pro Kabaddi League
- Premier Badminton League
- Ultimate Kho Kho
- Women’s Premier League (Cricket)
These leagues did more than entertain. They created year-round employment, improved grassroots scouting, professionalised coaching, and gave young athletes financial security and visibility.
Government initiatives like Khelo India and the Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS) complemented league structures by funding athlete training, sports science, nutrition, and international exposure. Importantly, athletes were treated as economic contributors, not beneficiaries of charity.
How Athletes Benefit in a Sports Economy
In mature sports economies, athletes benefit through:
- Central contracts and league salaries
- Sponsorship and brand endorsements
- Medical insurance and injury cover
- Access to sports science, analytics, and psychology
- Education and dual-career support
- Post-retirement roles in coaching, media, administration, and entrepreneurship
Sport becomes a sustainable profession, reducing dropout rates and improving performance standards.
Where Sri Lanka Stands Today
Sri Lanka possesses immense sporting talent across cricket, football, athletics, rugby, volleyball, combat sports, and school sports. However, the sports ecosystem remains fragmented, with limited commercial pathways for athletes outside elite cricket.
Key challenges include:
- Lack of structured domestic leagues
- Weak private-sector investment
- Overdependence on government funding
- Inadequate athlete welfare systems
- Underutilisation of sports infrastructure
- Limited sports tourism and event hosting
Most athletes face uncertainty beyond school or national-level participation, leading many to abandon sport prematurely.
What Sri Lanka Can Do to Build a Sports Economy
Sri Lanka does not need to reinvent the wheel. It needs policy alignment, institutional reform, and commercial courage.
1. Develop Tiered Professional Leagues
Introduce sustainable league structures in football, volleyball, rugby, athletics meets, women’s sports, and regional cricket. Even semi-professional leagues can stimulate local economies.
2. Encourage Private Investment
Create tax incentives, sponsorship protections, and long-term lease frameworks to attract corporate partners into sports ownership, marketing, and infrastructure.
3. Strengthen School-to-Club Pathways
Formalise school sports pipelines into club and league systems, ensuring talent progression and retention.
4. Protect Athletes as Professionals
Introduce minimum contracts, medical insurance, injury compensation, and retirement transition programmes.
5. Activate Sports Tourism
Leverage Sri Lanka’s geography to host regional tournaments, training camps, beach sports events, and international friendlies, boosting hospitality and local economies.
6. Modernise Governance
Ensure transparent administration, professional venue management, and data-driven decision-making to build investor confidence.
A Strategic Opportunity
Sri Lanka stands at a moment where sport can become an economic pillar, not merely a medal-driven activity. With regional competition intensifying and youth participation declining, the need to professionalise sport has never been more urgent.
Building a sports economy is not just about revenue — it is about nation-building, youth employment, health, unity, and global relevance. The global and Indian experiences prove that with vision and structure, sport can power both economic growth and athletic excellence.
For Sri Lanka, the question is no longer whether sport can drive the economy — but whether the country is ready to let it.
By B Aravinth
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SLC Confirms Steady Progress of Jaffna International Cricket Stadium Project
Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) has confirmed that construction work on the Jaffna International Cricket Stadium (JICS) in Mandaitivu, Jaffna, is progressing steadily and in line with planned timelines.
In an official press release, SLC stated that construction activities at the venue had been temporarily suspended due to the impact of the Ditwah Cyclone, which disrupted the scheduled work programme. The weather conditions also led to the postponement of the first trial match, which had been initially scheduled for January 14, 2026.
Following the improvement in conditions, construction has now resumed, and SLC has announced that the inaugural trial match at the stadium will be held after the conclusion of the ICC Men’s T20I Cricket World Cup 2026, which will be co-hosted by Sri Lanka and India.
SLC reiterated its confidence that the stadium will be completed within the projected timeline, emphasising that the project remains a priority development initiative.
The Jaffna International Cricket Stadium is being developed on 48 acres and will feature 10 international-standard centre wickets, with boundary distances extending up to 80 metres, meeting global playing standards.
The stadium forms part of SLC’s long-term vision to establish a comprehensive sports city in Jaffna, spanning a total area of 138 acres. This landmark project is expected to play a key role in strengthening cricket development in Sri Lanka’s Northern Province and aligns with the objectives of SLC’s National Pathway Programme, aimed at nurturing talent across all regions of the country.
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Ministry of Sports Issues Clarification on Use of Sugathadasa Stadium for Musical Concert
The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports has issued an official clarification regarding the provision of the Sugathadasa Outdoor Stadium for a musical concert scheduled for December 28, 2025, following public discussion and media coverage on the matter.
In a press release dated December 28, 2025, the Ministry stated that the decision to lease the stadium for a musical event was taken in the context of the current condition of the athletics track, which it described as being in a dilapidated state and unsuitable for competitive sporting activities.
According to the statement, the existing running track has deteriorated due to potholes and extensive wear and is not currently in use for sporting events. The Ministry further noted that tender procedures have already commenced for the removal of the existing track and the construction of a new one.
Stadium Inactivity Cited
The Ministry explained that as the stadium would remain inactive for sports during the upcoming reconstruction period, the management authority agreed to lease the premises for the concert, subject to applicable charges and conditions.
It also stated that the responsibility for conducting the event rested with the organisers and that the proposed concert would not result in additional significant damage to the running track, as the surface is already scheduled for complete removal as part of the renovation process.
Response to Public Commentary
In its release, the Ministry strongly criticised what it described as distorted statements and inaccurate reporting by certain individuals and media outlets, which it said had portrayed the event as a major setback to sports and stadium infrastructure.
The Ministry requested media institutions to publish or broadcast the clarification in the interest of public awareness and transparency, noting that photographs and video footage relating to the stadium’s current condition were provided alongside the statement.
Context
The clarification follows earlier public concern and debate over the use of national sports facilities for non-sporting events, particularly in relation to athlete access, venue management practices, and adherence to established policies. The Ministry’s statement represents its official position on the matter
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