Ana Mula presents the projects of the Los Boliches Megaparking, the New Santa Fe Stadium and the New Courts of Fuengirola
The mayor has announced, during the event in which hundreds of residents have been present, that the Megaparking, with 1,070 spaces, will come into service before the work is finished, although the rest of the projects have not completed their full execution.
The sports complex will have more facilities with a second covered pavilion and an additional multipurpose room, as well as an outdoor outdoor pool for public use.
06/17/2026. The mayor of Fuengirola, Ana Mula, publicly presented today, before hundreds of residents and local groups, the projects that the City Council will soon carry out where the Santa Fe-Antonio Basilio Stadium is currently located: the Los Boliches Megaparking, the new sports venue and the New Courts of Fuengirola. An action that includes the drafting of the technical planning – already underway – as well as the execution of the work, and which is an electoral commitment of the councilor herself.
“I committed to you that, if I managed to obtain a new majority, we would renovate the current Santa Fe Antonio Basilio Stadium to expand it, provide it with more facilities and, in addition, build an underground car park under its floor. We are talking about the largest investment in the history of Fuengirola. The most complex contracting file. It has been necessary to review it on many occasions; agree with the sports clubs on alternative locations as long as there are works; adapt to the needs of the Ministry of Justice to integrate into its surface the new Courts… But here we are. With a signed contract and counting down the days for the work to begin. Once again, keeping our word with the people of Fuengirola,” he stated during the event, which was also attended by the Minister of Justice of the Junta de Andalucía, José Antonio Nieto.
The specifications and technical documents for this intervention estimated the tender budget at 50,820,000 euros – 1,815,000 euros for the drafting of the project and 49,005,000 euros for the fully municipal financing work – and the initial execution period at 36 months – four months for the preparation of the technical document and 32 months to demolish the current sports complex and erect the new one. However, the offer, whose Temporary Business Union was the one made up of the companies Vialterra Infraestructuras SA-Urbasur Activities y Servicios SL, has reduced the amount to 48,766,872 euros and the execution time to three months (for drafting the project) and 29 (in the case of the work).
The objective of the action is to increase the floor area by just over 1,000 square meters (from the current little more than 13,000 to the nearly 14,500 established in the specifications), incorporating part of Francisco Rivera ‘Paquirri’ street, attached to the sports equipment itself.
In this regard, Mula has begun by addressing one of the main novelties that this action will bring: the Los Boliches Megaparking, which will be distributed over three underground floors and will create 1,070 spaces. Thus, it has been advanced that the UTE awarded the work has presented among its improvements the delivery and putting it into operation before the work is completed. That is to say, once the work to create the underground car park has been completed, even though the rest of the projects have not been completed, it will be handed over to the City Council so that it can be opened to the public.
Likewise, the specifications contemplate the creation of a new soccer field, which will change its orientation by 90 degrees; a renovated covered hockey pavilion, the other for volleyball, also already existing, and a third multifunctional one to develop another series of sports practices, all of them with stands, changing rooms and warehouses to store material; as well as complementary common facilities such as a cafeteria, concierge, infirmary, cleaning room, technical classroom, public toilets, general stores and engine room.
The great novelty will be located on the roof of the building, where the designers have proposed the creation of an outdoor swimming pool for recreational use. It will have 312.5 square meters of water and will not be dedicated to sports purposes.
“And everything we are seeing and will see today is possible thanks to that Fuengirola Model of management that you all know and that transcends beyond our municipal area. That which makes us unique. Different from the rest. A city that has no ceiling for growth; that continually reinvents itself; and that has neighbors involved in its transformation project and convinced of its enormous potential. What we are doing together, my dear Fuengirola residents, is something truly historic. Let us continue taking steps towards that New Fuengirola that we all dream of,” said the councilor to close her speech during the event.

Entrance to the Courts, completely independent
The third pillar of this great project is the creation of the New Courts. In this sense, the Minister of Justice of the Regional Government of Andalusia, José Antonio Nieto, also participated in the event, highlighting the “extraordinary collaboration” provided by the City Council to launch new judicial offices.
In this sense, he pointed out that the new building will bring together all the services that are currently dispersed in different buildings in the municipality. It will have facilities of more than 7,000 square meters whose entrance, as the regional manager himself has highlighted, will be completely independent and totally differentiated from the rest of the building.

“An imaginative and efficient solution,” is how the acting Minister of Justice, Local Administration and Public Function, José Antonio Nieto, described the new Santa Fe de Los Boliches complex promoted by the Fuengirola City Council. “There was a problem of infrastructure, liquidity and lack of land and with this complex the City Council solves all of them,” Nieto said during the presentation ceremony.
The counselor thanked the mayor for including the new judicial headquarters, which will be built through public-public collaboration. This project will allow the services currently dispersed in four buildings to be unified and increase the space currently available by 60%.
Thus, the City Council will construct the building along with the rest of the project facilities and, once in operation, the Department will pay an annual fee of 617,040 euros for its use for 30 years as specified in the agreement signed by the councilor and the mayor last December. In total, the City Council will receive 18,511,200 euros, almost 1.5 euros for every euro it invests and, after the deadline, the building will be municipal property.
Nieto has stressed that providing Fuengirola with a new dignified judicial headquarters to serve the more than 172,000 inhabitants of Fuengirola and Mijas that make up the judicial district – to which is added a significant floating population, the majority foreign – is one of the priorities set by the Andalusian Government in the Judicial Infrastructure Plan 2023-2030, which will mobilize a total of 1.5 billion euros, and in the that the Costa del Sol is one of the preferred areas.









