The Armed Forces has revealed a multi -year renewal project for St. George's Park that will see the facility continue to “evolve” as a world -class base for all national teams of England.
Called SGP 2.0, “Important Investment” will see the Rural Staffordshire complex undergoing renovations, starting in 2025 and ending in stages by 2028.
St. George's Park has been the house of England International players since 2012, already 13 years ago. During that time, the National Men's National Team has overcome many years in the previous decades to reach the successive finals of the European Championship, while women won the Euro 2022 in the house before they lost the World Cup final.
Success has also been tasted at football levels Junior International and money.
But the time has come for an update that will ensure that the England teams keep a competitive advantage that the player and coach's expectations continue to be fulfilled, and that he remains a football innovation center for the national game.
As part of the renovation plans, tar surfaces will improve to improve wet weather playing, with the effectiveness of training to be maximized by center buildings, screens and landscapes, as well as improved performance and recovery facilities.
Hotel bedrooms and municipal spaces will be modernized to better fit the team's needs, with permanent non -productive activities to be installed. Meeting halls will also encourage creativity in daily work, with paper and technology areas to promote performance innovation.
England will be one of the co-championships for the European Men's Championship in 2028 and the technical director of men John McDermott is optimistic about the Impact SGP 2.0 may be in pursuit of success and silver.
“SGP 2.0 will flatten our ability to provide an elite experience for players and give ourselves every chance of success,” Mcdermott said.
“Developing the site over the next three years helps us to build a good performance in every aspect-our players to train, perform and recover in a second environment up to none and for us to build a legacy of Training perfection supported by much most recent in technology and innovation. “
Kay Cossington, Women's Technical Director added, “SGP 2.0 offers us the opportunity to take into account the needs of our elite teams of women and female coaches, and to design spaces operating for different groups. We will provide comprehensive facilities which In the past, different needs have overlooked.
“Inclusion is at the heart of SGP 2.0, with a new learning and innovation center and extraordinary unproductive facilities also foreseen for development. Realization of SGP 2.0 vision means we will be able to provide a training center of the world class for each and every athlete and world -class coach we train. “