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Khaled Haftar Inspects New Military City Stadium

March 12, 2025
Khaled Haftar Inspects New Military City Stadium
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Lieutenant General Khaled Haftar, Chief of Staff of Security Units, conducted an inspection visit to the newly constructed Military City Stadium, which has a seating capacity of 10,200 spectators.

The visit aimed to assess the progress of the project and ensure that construction milestones are being met.

The stadium features modern facilities, including cutting-edge sports technology and a hybrid grass pitch designed to meet international standards.

During his visit, Lt. Gen. Haftar emphasised the importance of adhering to the project’s timeline while maintaining the highest technical standards to ensure the stadium’s timely completion.

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