Valverde renews its multi-sport court with flooring and lighting

Published on June 27, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The Valverde City Council has begun the complete renovation of the municipal multi-sport court, with improvements to the floor, lighting, and access points. The work, financed with local funds, aims to offer a renewed and safe space for sports and outdoor leisure, benefiting families and young people in the neighborhood. The project is expected to promote physical activity and community coexistence, raising the quality of life in the area.

new outdoor multi-sport court with recently installed synthetic rubber floor, bright and uniform, modern LED streetlights on illuminating the court during sunset, workers placing the last pieces of pavement with levelers and compacting rollers, young people watching from the perimeter fence while holding basketballs and soccer balls, small crane lifting a metal light pole, white spotlights pointing at the surface, long shadows and warm light mixed with cold artificial light, cinematic photorealistic style, detailed textures of the granulated floor and metal, orange sky in the background, atmosphere of safe and active urban renewal

New flooring and LED: technology applied to local sports 🏟️

The project includes the installation of a continuous rubber pavement, which reduces impact on joints and minimizes the risk of injury during sports practice. The lighting system has been replaced with low-consumption LED luminaires, with a uniform light flow that eliminates shadows and allows nighttime use of the court. Additionally, access points have been improved with adapted ramps and horizontal signage, complying with universal accessibility criteria. The project is being executed within an eight-week timeframe.

Goodbye to mud and darkness: the court is no longer an obstacle course 🏀

Neighbors in the area had spent years dodging potholes and puddles as if it were an unofficial crossfit circuit. Now, with the new rubber floor, anyone who slips will do so out of clumsiness, not because of the pavement. And with the LED lighting, you can finally see if the ball went in or if the goalkeeper is putting on a show. The court is no longer a hazard zone but a place where young people can chase a ball without fear of ending up in the emergency room.