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  1. 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.

  2. El Estadio Nacional Hasely Crawford es el estadio más grande de Trinidad y Tobago, y es la sede habitual de su Selección de fútbol, así como la de varios equipos capitalinos, como el San Juan Jabloteh, el Defence Force y el St. Ann's Rangers FC.

  3. 1 de may. de 2024 · The Hasely Crawford Stadium is a multi-purpose venue in Trinidad and Tobago, named after the country's first Olympic gold medalist. It can host various sports and non-sports events, and has a capacity of 23,000 persons.

  4. Hasely Crawford Stadium is a 23,000-capacity venue for various sporting events, such as football, tennis, volleyball, track and field, and more. It also has VIP and conference rooms for meetings and training programmes.

  5. The Urban Development Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago (UDeCOTT) upgraded the 41-year-old stadium in six months. The project included overhauling systems, reconditioning seats, resurfacing track, and adding new facilities.

  6. Learn about the largest sports venue in Trinidad and Tobago, named after the first Olympic gold medalist from the country. Find out its history, capacity, tenants and FIFA World Cup participation.

  7. The Hasely Crawford Stadium is a multi-purpose sports venue in Port-of-Spain, named after Trinidad and Tobago's first Olympic gold medalist. It will host the Athletic and Para Athletic events of the Trinbago 2023 Commonwealth Youth Games in August 2023.