Dilijan Sports Complex
Reconstruction of Dilijan Sports Complex
1 140 m²
reconstructed area
The reconstruction has covered the entire area of the structure and expand it
x2
annual attendance
The school complex now hosts nearly 500 students, marking a doubling in enrollment.
The reconstruction of Dilijan sports complex is a significant step towards fostering sports culture in the region
This is an investment in the future that fosters a healthy lifestyle, education, and achieving excellence in sports.
The sports complex was reopened on December 9, 2023 allowing the integration of cutting-edge standards and technologies. Learn more about the reopening event here.
The upgraded infrastructure enables the sports complex to offer a diverse range of sports disciplines, including Greco-Roman wrestling, freestyle wrestling, boxing, arm wrestling, tennis, chess, and artistic gymnastics. Through our efforts, the sports interests of children flourish, unveiling new talents along the way.
Enhanced sports grounds, halls, dressing rooms, and state-of-the-art equipment contribute to a more effective and comfortable training environment for children.
The project additionally offers a crucial opportunity to invite experienced coaches to Tavush region. These coaches contribute their expertise, implementing innovative training methods, thereby elevating the level of training and performance indicators for athletes.
The renovation of the Dilijan sports complex plays a pivotal role in attracting talented youth from various regions, solidifying the position of Dilijan as one of Armenia’s prominent sports centers.
From the development of sports culture to fostering the economic development of the country
The project is designed to draw the attention of sports organizations and federations interested in holding competitions and training sessions in Dilijan.
The reconstruction of the sports complex is not just a significant stride in sports development but also contributes to the socio-economic advancement of Tavush region and neighboring communities.