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Sports Facility:

GYM: The gymnasium follows international standards and is well equipped with sophisticated machinery providing a wide range of options in approaching fitness .It includes a series of well differentiated sections for Strength Training, Cardio, Cross fit and Yoga.Goal – Oriented Personal Training is available specializing in weight loss and a rare Taekwondo Training Program.



BADMINTON HALL :A sport that helps improve flexibility, reflexes and endurance, badminton is a great way to workout. A high speed, rapid action game; badminton over the years has been a huge hit with adults as it helps in improving cardiovascular health, muscle strength and bone density. Experience this captivating sport at the newly laid courts at the sports centre which have been designed in alignment with international regulations and approved by the Badminton Association of India. The indoor facility is the perfect place for professionals to master the game or for your family to develop a new found interest in this sport.



Stadium : The stadium has a capacity of 45,000 people. The stadium roof is made from fabric imported from Germany. It is India’s first and largest fabric roof .DY Patil Sports Stadium is the first sports stadium in the world to have a full fledged concert-level reinforced music system. The masts are the tallest in the country, providing excellent lighting throughout the ground. Moreover, the high-quality illumination ensures that the stadium is adequately prepared for the latest television technologies such as HDTV (High Definition TV).Permanent diesel generators have been installed to ensure uninterrupted power supply during games. A 500 KW solar plant has been installed to take care of more than 70 per cent of electrical requirements of the stadium as an initiative to minimize any unfavorable environmental effect of the stadium. For the ground, 250 tons of clay were imported from South Africa. The pitch was prepared based on the advice and guidance of professors Neil Tainton and John Klug, also of South Africa. Stadiums around India typically have outfields made from red soil. When it rains, the outfield tends to become sluggish and heavy. To minimise the interruption because of rain, the outfield is sand based. A completely concealed underground drainage system helps quickly remove water. A nursery ground with 10 practice pitches is also on the campus of the DYPSA. The stadium has been designed keeping in mind spectator comfort and safety. Every spectator has an individual bucket seat. There are no pillars obstructing views of the ground. Two giant LED screens – the biggest in India – provide scores, replays and other information. Spectators are monitored by a network of digital cameras producing images of very high quality, which are sent to security agencies. Axis cameras (the product of a Sweden-based company) have been installed for the first time in India. The surveillance system is highly advanced when compared to conventional Closed Circuit TV The stadium is designed to be earthquake-proof, with fire-fighting and evacuation facilities. Players have been provided with excellent dressing room facilities including ice-baths, recovery areas. The stadium has an air-conditioned media centre that can accommodate 120 people. State-of-the-art communication and support facilities have been provided.