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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.

    • 12 June 1982
  2. Estadio Hasely Crawford. /  10.661522, -61.533033. 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. 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. HASELY CRAWFORD STADIUM. 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.

  5. The Hasely Crawford Stadium. Address: Wrightson Extension Road, Port of Spain. Status: Signed, Sealed, DELIVERED! Client: Ministry of Sport and Community Development. Project Partners: UDeCOTT.

  6. Hasely Crawford Stadiumstadium description. The country’s largest venue was opened back in 1982 as simply the National Stadium, central part of an extensive sports complex. As this was soon after Trinidad and Tobago became an independent country, this venue also had a symbolic value.

  7. Athletes, National Governing Bodies, and members of the cultural fraternity continue to be accommodated at the Hasely Crawford Stadium and Jean Pierre Complex until the end of Carnival 2023. Construction works are carded to take place at many sporting facilities across the nation.