The Mayagüez Athletics Stadium is 12,175 capacity stadium in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico opened in 2010. The stadium is owned by City of Mayaguez, and operated by Puerto Rico Sol. It hosted the athletics and soccer games of the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games. The stadium has a soccer field (105 meters x 66 meters) based on the requisites of International Federation of Association Football, it will also have a 400-meter track which complies with the parameter of the International Association of Athletics Federations.[1]
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Full name | José Antonio Figueroa Freyre Athletics Stadium |
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Location | Mayagüez, Puerto Rico |
Executive suites | 7 |
Capacity | 12,175[1] |
Field size | 105 m × 66 m (115 yd × 72 yd) |
Scoreboard | Sony |
Construction | |
Broke ground | December 26, 2007 |
Opened | January 2010 |
Construction cost | $43,840,564[1] |
Tenants | |
Puerto Rico Sol (2018–present) Puerto Rico Cup (2020–) Central American and Caribbean Games (2010) |
It is located next to the Isidoro García Baseball Stadium and across the street of the Parque del Litoral. The first mayor event held at the stadium was the "Justas" of the Liga Atlética Interuniversitaria de Puerto Rico held between April 12 to 17, 2010.[2] From July 15 to July 17 the stadium was host to the 2011 Central American and Caribbean Championships in Athletics.
The stadium is 37 kilometers (23 mi) away from the Rafael Hernández International Airport which is a 35-minute drive considering the region's traffic.
Airport destination list:
Airlines | Destinations |
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JetBlue | Fort Lauderdale, New York–JFK, Orlando |
Sky High Aviation Services | Santo Domingo-Las Américas, Punta Cana |
Spirit Airlines | Fort Lauderdale, Orlando |
United Airlines | Newark |
International women football matches | |||||
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Date | Competition | Home | Away | Score | Attendance |
August 30, 2018 | Friendly | ![]() |
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0–3 | 4,622 |
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Venues in Porta del Sol |
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