Leicester City submits plans for £80m training centre

Leicester City training  (1)

The KSS-designed scheme was unveiled last month

Leicester City Football Club has submitted a planning application for a new £80m football training facility

The project, which was designed by KSS Architects, will see the 2016 Premier League champions move their training centre to the former Park Hill Golf and Fishing Centre in Charnwood, Leicestershire.

KSS said the initiative was intended to make the Foxes, who finished ninth last season and 12th the season after they won the title, “a consistently competitive force in the Premier League”.

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