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It is located beside the National Arena. [7] The building houses the Jamaica Table Tennis and Volleyball associations at the bottom floor; Netball Jamaica, Special Olympics and Basketball (JABA) associations on the second floor; and the Institute of Sports on the top floor.
Arena Country Capacity Image José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum: Puerto Rico: 18,500 Gimnasio Nacional José Adolfo Pineda: El Salvador: 12,500 Coliseo Manuel Iguina: Puerto Rico: 12,000 Coliseo Rubén Rodríguez: Puerto Rico: 12,000
Montego Bay Sports Complex (sometimes referred to as Catherine Hall Sports Complex) is a multi-purpose sports stadium in the Catherine Hall area of the city of Montego Bay, Jamaica. It is also the former home field for Montego Bay United. The stadium capacity is approximately 7,000. In April 2011 it hosted the 40th edition of the Carifta Games.
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Jarrett Park also the home of 2 time Jamaica Premier League champions Wadadah FC, it is also the home of Faulkland Football Club since 2013 (to present) when they started playing in the St. James Division 2 football Competition and has also hosted selected international matches of the senior Jamaica national football team & the Jamaica national ...
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Estadio Multipropósito Parque Roca (basketball and tennis); Estadio Nacional de Hockey (field hockey); Campo Argentino de Polo (); CeNARD (); Estadio José Amalfitani, also known as Vélez Sársfield (rugby union)—Although the national team plays Tests at several venues around the country, most of their home Tests against teams in the Six Nations and Tri Nations are held here.
Trelawny Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Trelawny, Jamaica that was completed in 2007. It has a capacity of 25,000 people. [1] [2] [3] [4]It was built under an agreement between Jamaica and the People's Republic of China, that saw the PRC Government put up at least US$30-million needed for the project.