My Dinh stadium rent for
Arsenal-VN friendly match still unclear
VietNamNet Bridge – On June 17, director
of the My Dinh Sports Complex – Mr. Can Van Nghia - confirmed that the VND1.5
billion ($70,000) rent for My Dinh stadium is wrong, while the Vietnam
Football Federation’s (VFF) Vice Chairman Nguyen Lan Trung said the
federation received the VND1.5 billion offer on June 10.
My Dinh National
Stadium.
Nghia said that until the morning of June 17, the VFF
worked with officials of the My Dinh Sports Complex on the rent. “During this
meeting, we did not talk about the price. The rent will be calculated by
related divisions. The VND1.5 billion rent is inaccurate because we did not
mention the price in this meeting,'' Nghia stated.
Checking this from VFF Vice Chairman Nguyen Lan Trung,
Trung said this the VFF did not make up the VND1.5 billion price. He said:
"An official named Phong of the My Dinh National Sports Complex informed
VFF of this rent. The announcement included three points: the rent of VND1.5
billion, the VFF has to give My Dinh stadium management board 300 invitation
tickets, including 200 tickets for seats in the glass room. Overall, the
proposal of the My Dinh stadium is up to more than VND2 billion
($100,000)."
Trung said VFF is willing to pay rent of only VND600
million ($30,000).
The one who received information
from the My Dinh National Sports Complex, VFF Deputy General Secretary Nguyen
Minh Chau, also confirmed that My Dinh stadium management board informed the
VFF of the VND1.5 billion. However, Mr. Nghia insisted on the false
information.
Director of the My
Dinh Sports Complex – Mr. Can Van Nghia.
Nghia said that the rent in
Asking Nghia about the rent for the upcoming game
between Arsenal and the national squad, Nghia said: "By this time I
cannot say anything because I have to wait for reports from my
inferiors."
Nghia also said that since 2012, the My Dinh National
Sports Complex has become an autonomous unit. It targets to earn revenues of
VND35-40 billion a year, of which it has to spend VND10 billion per year for
the maintenance of the stadium and other facilities. "The sum is not
small, so we have to maximally exploit the stadium. I hope that sports
federations, including the VFF to share and support us,'' he added
Nghia said that the contract will be signed in the next
few days and the rent will be kept secret. At the same time, he supported the
development of a rent table for the My Dinh stadium to avoid unnecessary
controversy.
The same day, VFF Chairman Nguyen Trong Hy met with
Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Le Khanh Hai. A VFF leader
said the meeting was good and he believed that the Ministry would help the
VFF to solve the issue.
Nguyen
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Thứ Ba, 18 tháng 6, 2013
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