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  2. Complejo Deportivo Torrimar - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rico Surf SC (2020–present) The Complejo Deportivo Torrimar (English: Torrimar Sports Complex ) is a 1,000-seat multi-sport facility in Guaynabo , Puerto Rico . [ 1 ] It is accessible by the Tren Urbano via Torrimar station .

  3. Puerto Rico Department of Sports and Recreation - Wikipedia

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    The Puerto Rico Department of Sports and Recreation (Spanish: Departamento de Recreación y Deportes de Puerto Rico) is the executive department of the government of Puerto Rico responsible of sports and recreation in the U.S. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. [1]

  4. Coliseo Rebekah Colberg Cabrera - Wikipedia

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    The Rebekah Colberg Cabrera Coliseum (Spanish: Coliseo Rebekah Colberg Cabrera), named in honor of Rebekah Colberg, is an indoor arena in Puerto Rico dedicated to entertainment and sports. It is located at Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico. Among many Sports activities held in this venue: Community Basketball. [1] World's Best 10K, track & field. [2]

  5. Club Deportivo del Oeste - Wikipedia

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    The Club Deportivo del Oeste was founded in 1965 by prominent professionals from Mayagüez, Cabo Rojo and other Municipalities from western Puerto Rico in Joyuda Barrio of Cabo Rojo. [ 3 ] Among its facilities are an eighteen hole golf course in approximately 120 acres (0.49 km 2 ) of land, its first hole is considered the hardest in all of ...

  6. Rafael A. Mangual Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    The Rafael A. Mangual Coliseum (Spanish: Coliseo Rafael A. Mangual) is a sports arena in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. It was inaugurated in 1974 and was designed by Henry Klumb. The Coliseum is managed by the Physical Education Department of the University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez. [1]

  7. Roberto Clemente Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rico national basketball team (1973–present) Roberto Clemente Coliseum ( Spanish : Coliseo Roberto Clemente ) is a sports and concert arena located in San Juan, Puerto Rico . It was, for many years, Puerto Rico's largest indoor event facility, and remains one of the largest.

  8. Mayagüez Athletics Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Mayagüez Athletics Stadium or known locally as "Estadio Centroamericano de Mayagüez" 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.

  9. Bayamón Soccer Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Bayamon Soccer Complex is a complex of 2 soccer fields and one 1,000-capacity stadium located in Bayamon, Puerto Rico that is host to several teams of the San Juan–Caguas–Guaynabo metropolitan area. Youth, middle school, high school, and adult recreational soccer is held at the complex.