Boosting the Sports Economy: 24 Football Fields Projected for Construction and Rehabilitation in BCS
- Jorge Gómez
- Jan 26
- 2 min read
Baja California Sur is preparing for a historic advancement in its social and sports infrastructure with the announcement of an ambitious plan that includes the construction and rehabilitation of 24 football fields across the state's five municipalities during 2026. This project not only responds to citizen demand for high-quality spaces but also represents a strategic **public business** decision aimed at triggering the local economy and strengthening regional competitiveness. Investment in high-level sports infrastructure is a proven catalyst for economic reactivation, generating a value chain that benefits everyone from local construction firms to the service and retail sectors in the targeted neighborhoods.
From an urban management perspective, the rehabilitation of these 24 spaces will standardize facility quality under modern criteria of durability and low maintenance. The use of state-of-the-art materials, such as synthetic turf with UV-resistance certifications—essential for the peninsula's climate—ensures a longer lifespan and a significant reduction in water and maintenance operating costs for city councils. For the private sector, this network of fields opens opportunities for sponsorships, the creation of professional and semi-professional leagues, and the development of talent academies that nourish the state's sports economy.
The impact on **urban property value** is another determining factor of this project. The recovery of public spaces and their transformation into high-quality sports nodes increases the commercial value of surrounding properties and fosters citizen safety, which in turn attracts small investments such as sporting goods stores, physiotherapy clinics, and healthy food establishments. This 24-field plan aligns with the "smart cities" vision where infrastructure is used as a tool for social cohesion and prevention, reducing long-term spending on health and public safety.
The execution of these works in 2026 includes an equitable distribution that seeks to bridge the infrastructure gap between urban areas and rural communities. This allows nationally recognized Sudcalifornian talent to have the necessary platforms for technical development without having to travel long distances. Additionally, the capacity to host regional and international tournaments in these new venues positions Baja California Sur as an attractive destination for **sports tourism**, a segment that generates a higher economic spillover than conventional tourism and helps combat seasonality in hotel occupancy across the municipalities.

Finally, the leadership of this program has emphasized that transparency and technical quality will be the pillars of every project. The involvement of local engineers and suppliers in the construction of these 24 fields ensures that capital remains circulating within the state, strengthening the Sudcalifornian business ecosystem. Upon completion of this construction cycle, Baja California Sur will have a robust sports network that will not only train champions but also consolidate a solid physical base for the state's economic and social growth in the coming decade.





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