Jaffery’s Sports Club unveils a new state of the art football arena

Football
By Game Yetu | Dec 12, 2019
Football players in action at the newly launched Jaffery Arena

Jaffery’s Sports Club, Nairobi, have added a brand new state of the art astroturf five/six/seven-aside arena at its facility.

The stadium, which was officially launched on December 10 after six months of construction, is estimated to have cost Sh 10 million.

The multi-use facility is of a high quality playing surface with a durable high resilience artificial grass providing maximum comfort and ultimate playing experience for athletes.

It is a 40m x 20m area suitable for five/six/seven aside football, touch rugby and other similar sports.

According to the Club’s Secretary General Mukutar Assaria, the rates of hiring the arena will range from Sh 2000 to Sh 6000 per hour.

“We are happy to have officially launched this facility today. We pride ourselves in offering valuable facilities to the community and that’s why we have built this arena,” said Assaria.

“We can now let out this exclusive facility to the public to enjoy. The cost of hiring the facility will be relative to the time of booking.”

Apart from the arena, the club has an internationally-accredited cricket ground, a fully-fledged gymnasium, badminton court, volleyball court and karate court.

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