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Coordinates: 18°24′04″N 66°00′05″W / 18.4011°N 66.0015°W / 18.4011; -66.0015
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{{short description|Soccer stadium in San Juan, Puerto Rico}}
{{Infobox_Stadium
{{Infobox Stadium
| stadium_name = Estadio Country Club
| stadium_name = Estadio Country Club
| image = [[Image:Estadio_Country_Club.jpg‎ |250px]]<br> [[Image:East_side.png‎ |250px|]]
| image = [[Image:Estadio Country Club.jpg|250px]]
| location = 1101 Calle Isaura Arnau, [[San Juan, Puerto Rico]] 00924
| location = 1101 Calle Isaura Arnau, [[San Juan, Puerto Rico]] 00924
| broke_ground = 1978
| broke_ground = 1970s
| opened = 1979
| opened = 1979
| owner = [[Federación Puertorriqueña de Fútbol]]
| owner = [[Departamento de Recreación y Deporte]]
| operator = [[San Juan, Puerto Rico|Municipality of San Juan]] |
| operator = [[San Juan, Puerto Rico|Municipality of San Juan]] |
| surface = Grass
| surface = Grass
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| seating_capacity = 2,000
| seating_capacity = 2,000
| dimensions = 120 yds long x 75 yds wide (109 x 68 m)
| dimensions = 120 yds long x 75 yds wide (109 x 68 m)
| coordinates = {{coord|18.4011|-66.0015|display=inline,title}}
|}}
}}
'''Estadio Country Club''' is a [[ soccer-specific stadium ]] located in the sector of [[Country Club,San Juan,Puerto Rico| Country Club]] in [[San Juan, Puerto Rico]]. It is located approximately 13 miles southeast of [[Old San Juan]].
'''Estadio Country Club''' is a [[soccer-specific stadium]] located in the sector of [[Country Club, San Juan, Puerto Rico|Country Club]] in [[San Juan, Puerto Rico]]. It is located approximately 13 miles southeast of [[Old San Juan]].


The 2,000 seat stadium was designed specifically for [[association football|soccer]]. It is home to the [[Puerto Rico U-20 national football team]] and other various youth national teams.
The 2,000 seat stadium was designed specifically for [[association football|soccer]], but it has also been used for four [[professional boxing]] match programs, the latest of which took place in 1975.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://boxrec.com/en/venue/21900|title=Please login}}</ref> It is home to the [[Puerto Rico U-20 national football team]] and other various youth national teams.


The stadium was built to host the soccer matches at the[[1979 Pan American Games]].
The stadium was built to host the soccer matches at the [[1979 Pan American Games]].


==Images==
==References==
{{Reflist}}


{{Pan American Games venues football}}
[[File:South_side.png‎|375px|south Side of stadium]]

[[File:West_side.png‎|375px|west side of stadium]]
[[Category:Sports venues in San Juan, Puerto Rico]]
[[File:North Side.png|375px|north side of stadium]]
[[Category:Football venues in Puerto Rico]]
[[File:East_side_1.png‎|375px|east side of stadium]]
[[Category:Boxing venues in Puerto Rico]]
[[Category:Sports venues completed in 1979]]
[[Category:1979 establishments in Puerto Rico]]


{{PuertoRico-sports-venue-stub}}

Latest revision as of 19:09, 19 January 2024

Estadio Country Club
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Location1101 Calle Isaura Arnau, San Juan, Puerto Rico 00924
Coordinates18°24′04″N 66°00′05″W / 18.4011°N 66.0015°W / 18.4011; -66.0015
OwnerDepartamento de Recreación y Deporte
OperatorMunicipality of San Juan
Capacity2,000
Field size120 yds long x 75 yds wide (109 x 68 m)
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke ground1970s
Opened1979
Tenants
Puerto Rico U-20 national football team

Estadio Country Club is a soccer-specific stadium located in the sector of Country Club in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It is located approximately 13 miles southeast of Old San Juan.

The 2,000 seat stadium was designed specifically for soccer, but it has also been used for four professional boxing match programs, the latest of which took place in 1975.[1] It is home to the Puerto Rico U-20 national football team and other various youth national teams.

The stadium was built to host the soccer matches at the 1979 Pan American Games.

References

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