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  1. El estadio se encuentra ubicado en la capital trinitaria, Puerto España y fue llamado así en honor a Hasely Crawford, el primer deportista nacional en ganar una medalla de oro olímpica. Fue un atleta especialista en pruebas de velocidad que se proclamó campeón olímpico de los 100 metros en los Juegos de Montreal 1976 .

  2. The stadium hosting Trinidad and Tobago vs Cuba qualifying match for the 2010 World Cup. The Hasely Crawford Stadium, formerly the National Stadium, is located in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. It was inaugurated and formally opened by Prime Minister George Chambers on 12 June 1982.

  3. CAPACITY: Stadium – 23,000 persons. VIP Room – 250 persons (theatre style) LOC Conference Room # 1 – 50 persons. LOC Conference Room #2 – 75 persons. SPORTING EVENTS: Football Matches. Tennis Matches. Volleyball Matches. Track & Field Competitions. Badminton Matches. Special Olympics Basketball Competitions. Basketball Matches. Karate Competitions.

  4. Capacity. Stadium – 23,000 persons. VIP Room – 250 persons (theatre style) LOC Conference Room # 1 – 50 persons. LOC Conference Room #2 – 75 persons. Sporting Events. Football Matches. Tennis Matches. Volleyball Matches. Track & Field Competitions. Badminton Matches. Special Olympics Basketball Competitions. Basketball Matches. Karate Competitions.

  5. 13 de oct. de 2020 · Opened in 1980, Hasely Crawford Stadium is home to Trinidad and Tobago NT in Trinidad and Tobago. The stadium currently has a capacity of 23,000.

  6. The Hasely Crawford Stadium (HS) is located in Trinidads capital, Port-of Spain. It was named after Hasely Joachim Crawford, Trinidad and Tobago's first Olympic gold medalist. The Stadium has an eight lane track, capacity for 23,000 spectators and a training area located outside the stadium.

  7. Address: Port-of-Spain. Country: Trinidad and Tobago. Capacity: 23,000. Opened: 12 June 1982. Main use: Football. Tenants: San Juan Jabloteh (football) Extra stadium info – Hasely Crawford Stadium. The Hasely Crawford Stadium, which is also used for athletics, became the largest sports venue by capacity in Trinidad and Tobago.