The Bishkek City Hall denies rumors about the transfer of the "Alga" stadium to private hands
In an official statement, the Bishkek city hall notes that rumors about the transfer of the "Alga" stadium to private hands are unfounded.
The stadium remains municipal property and is under the management of the city hall. It is currently managed by the municipal institution "Alga," which operates based on a joint activity agreement.
The city hall also clarifies to residents and visitors of the capital the procedure for using the "Alga" stadium and specifies its status.
There are three different entrances to the stadium for the convenience of visitors: western, central, and eastern.
The western entrance is designated for children engaged in wrestling and futsal, as well as for students of the football academy. The eastern entrance is used by students of the Slavic University in accordance with an agreement with the municipal institution "Alga," and is also accessible to city residents.
The central part of the stadium does not have an entrance for visitors.
The running tracks are open to everyone from 06:00 to 11:00 daily.
To ensure safety at the stadium, certain restrictions are in place:
— access to the running tracks is restricted during football training (from 11:00 to 19:00);
— entry to the football field during this period is prohibited to avoid injuries;
— during home matches, the stadium is closed for the use of running tracks according to the regulations of the Kyrgyz Professional League.
The city hall urges citizens to adhere to the established rules and to understand the measures aimed at ensuring safety.
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