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Jurgen Klopp has moved forward with a significant £500,000 investment into the city of Liverpool, marking another milestone in his ongoing commitment to the local community beyond his football achievements. This investment is part of a broader plan to enhance Liverpool's sporting infrastructure and social amenities, reflecting Klopp's deep roots and continued engagement with the city.
The project focuses on the development of a new Padel tennis facility in the Wavertree area. Klopp, together with his son Marc, is behind the Padel FC initiative, which aims to introduce one of Europe’s fastest-growing sports to Liverpool. After successfully launching a similar facility in Berlin, this will be their first UK development, designed to replace underused tennis courts with a modern, sustainable complex.
The planned facility will feature nine padel courts — six indoors and three sheltered open-outdoor — alongside additional amenities including a café, retail space, changing rooms, and social areas. The building design emphasizes sustainability, incorporating solar panels, air source heating, and electric vehicle charging points to align with Liverpool's net zero ambitions.
Community support has been robust, with consultations showing 98% approval for the project, highlighting local enthusiasm for expanding sports opportunities in Wavertree. The proposal, submitted by Pegasus Group on behalf of Padel FC, has evolved through strong collaboration with Liverpool City Council to meet local policy and community needs.
Darren Muir, director at Pegasus Group, commented on the rewarding nature of bringing padel tennis to Liverpool, emphasizing efficient land use and the social, economic, and environmental benefits the scheme promises to deliver. Alongside Klopp and his son, the project includes collaborators like former footballer Bradley Orr and local entrepreneur Carl Spellman.
This investment underscores Klopp’s continued influence in Liverpool, extending his legacy from football management to meaningful contributions in local sports development and community wellbeing.
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