He also said that final touches were being given to the fourth and last training site, belonging to the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation, and would be done soon.
"The work for the last training site, owned by NMMC, has picked up and is looking like it will be done soon. The stadium is almost match ready - they are undertaking certain renovations that will make it an even better facility," a media release quoted Ceppi as saying.
DY Patil Cricket Ground, DY Patil Football Ground, the NMSA Football Ground and the Yashvantrao Chavan Maidan are the four training sites that will be available for training sessions for the teams that will play in Navi Mumbai, the release said.
The DY Patil Sports Stadium will host the opening game and one of the semi-finals of what will be India's first ever FIFA tournament. The venue was ratified by FIFA back in October 2016.
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