"Brocēni cannot be imagined without an ice hall." The municipality will purchase a sports complex using funds obtained from forest clearing operations.
The municipality of Brocēni plans to use funds from forest clearing to purchase a sports complex, underlining the town's rich hockey tradition.
The municipality of Brocēni, Latvia, is set to enhance its sports infrastructure by purchasing a sports complex funded by revenues from forest clearing projects. This initiative highlights the town's historical connection to hockey, with many local youths participating in the sport and the community's deep-rooted support for ice hockey that dates back to the 1960s when the local team won the national championship.
Currently, around 100 students at the Saldus municipal sports school, along with approximately 40 others involved in recreational skating, are training in Brocēni's ice rink. The successful integration of six teams from Brocēni in the Latvian championship illustrates the town's commitment to hockey and its growing prominence in the national sports scene. Educators and sports instructors emphasize the importance of local facilities, which are crucial for nurturing talent in the sport.
The ice hall, constructed in 2006 by SIA 'Brocēnu sporta centrs', serves as a vital hub for the community and will now be complemented by additional sports facilities. With this investment, Brocēni aims not only to preserve its hockey legacy but also to foster a new generation of athletes, ensuring that the sport remains accessible to the younger population and continues to thrive in the region.