Work is now well underway on AFC Bournemouth’s new multimillion-pound training facility, with no fewer than ten companies involved.
A 57-acre site is being redeveloped on the former Canford Magna golf course to bring the club’s first team, development squad, academy and pre-academy training operations into one location for the first time.
The training complex will feature nine full-size pitches, three junior pitches, three goalkeeping pitches and indoor and outdoor artificial playing surfaces.
There will also be state-of-the-art medical, fitness, sports science and rehabilitation facilities, administrative space and a press conference theatre.
Progress on the new site continues apace following the recent opening of the covered 4G pitch.
The concrete frame to the main building is completed with the external façade underway, while the pitch maintenance building’s steel frame is complete, including the roof and mezzanine level.
Wall cladding and windows are expected to be installed by the end of this month with internal fit-out following.
Led by Darren Booth, AFC Bournemouth’s project manager, companies involved include:
The new training facility is currently on schedule for completion in Spring 2025 and is expected to rival all clubs in England’s top-flight.
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