All the seats in the stadium, which has a capacity to accommodate 55,000 spectators, will be changed in view of the World Cup.
"In view of the (FIFA U-17) World Cup, we are changing all our chairs in the stadium and the stadium will have a brand new look," D Y Patil Sports Academy President Vijay Patil told PTI today.
He said that the new seats would be designed in such a way to provide "comfort to the spectators" and there will be no fatigue on them.
The U-17 World Cup is scheduled to be held from October 6-28. Goa, New Delhi, Guwahati, Kochi and Kolkata are the other venues of the tournament.
On October 20, a FIFA team had ratified the D Y Patil stadium as a venue for the tournament.
"The existing facilities are also being refurbished and renovated for the World Cup. We have put in place new dressing rooms among other things," Patil said.
Patil also said that he was in constant touch with the FIFA team with regard to the World Cup.
"D Y Patil and Vijay (Patil) are always extremely supportive and huge partners for us. They have done all that was required and they are planning to do more. The stadium has good bucket seats, but they want to change them," Ceppi had said.
"They say for the World Cup they want to show a new facility. They have already done up their dressing rooms. We are happy with how the facilities are in Navi Mumbai and it's moving along quite well," he had told reporters last week.
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