Estadio Country Club
Soccer stadium in San Juan, Puerto Rico
18°24′04″N 66°00′05″W / 18.4011°N 66.0015°W / 18.4011; -66.0015Estadio 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.
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Pan American Games venues in football
- 1951
- Estadio Monumental
- 1955
- Estadio Olímpico Universitario
- 1959
- Hanson Field, Soldier Field
- 1963
- Parque São Jorge
- 1967
- Winnipeg Stadium
- 1971
- Estadio Pascual Guerrero
- 1975
- Estadio Azteca, La Bombonera, Estadio Cuauhtémoc
- 1979
- Estadio Country Club, Estadio Sixto Escobar, Hiram Bithorn Stadium
- 1983
- Brígido Iriarte Stadium
- 1987
- Kuntz Memorial Soccer Stadium
- 1991
- Estadio Panamericano
- 1995
- Estadio General San Martin de Tandil, Estadio José María Minella
- 1999
- Winnipeg Soccer Complex, Red River Community College
- 2003
- Félix Sánchez Olympic Stadium, Estadio Mirador Este, Estadio Panamericano
- 2007
- Estádio Engenhão, Centro de Futebol Zico, Estádio do Maracanã, Miécimo da Silva Sports Complex
- 2011
- Estadio Omnilife
- 2015
- Hamilton Pan Am Soccer Stadium
- 2019
- Estadio Universidad San Marcos
- 2023
- Estadio Elías Figueroa Brander, Estadio Sausalito
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