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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 . The stadium has a soccer field (105 meters x 66 meters) based on the requisites of International Federation of Association Football , it will also have a 400-meter track which complies with the parameter of the International Association of Athletics Federations .

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6-817: It is located next to the Isidoro García Baseball Stadium and across the street of the Parque del Litoral . The first mayor event held at the stadium was the "Justas" of the Liga Atlética Interuniversitaria de Puerto Rico held between April 12 to 17, 2010. From July 15 to July 17 the stadium was host to the 2011 Central American and Caribbean Championships in Athletics . 18°11′27.91″N 67°09′20.86″W  /  18.1910861°N 67.1557944°W  / 18.1910861; -67.1557944 This article about

12-687: A no-hit no-run game in a final series game in the PRBL. The new facility retains the name. A statue of García resides in front of the stadium's main entrance. The new Isidoro García Baseball Stadium is a 10,500-seat capacity stadium in Mayagüez , Puerto Rico . It hosts the home games of Indios de Mayagüez of the Puerto Rico Baseball League . It hosted the Baseball at the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games . It replaces

18-477: A sports venue in Puerto Rico is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Isidoro Garc%C3%ADa Baseball Stadium Estadio Isidoro García is a baseball stadium in Mayagüez , named after Isidoro "El Cholo" García , a local pitcher who threw the first ever no-hitter at a final series game in the Puerto Rico Baseball League . The stadium is located south of the city, at road PR-63, also named

24-641: The Avenida Colby William Dunscombe (named after a former medical director of the local Adventist Bella Vista Hospital). The site lies north of the Mayaguez Athletics Stadium (finished in December 2009) and across the street from the Parque del Litoral . The original "Cholo García" stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in Mayagüez , Puerto Rico , originally built in 1938. The stadium was demolished after

30-403: The 2006-2007 Puerto Rico Professional Baseball League tournament , and was rebuilt as one of the main facilities where the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games , held in the city in the late summer of 2010, were staged. The Indios de Mayagüez are now using the new stadium as their ballpark. The original stadium was named after García, the first Puerto Rican baseball pitcher to ever throw

36-486: The former Isidoro García Baseball Stadium, which closed in 2007, but it is located in the same grounds as the original. The 2011 Caribbean Series was held at the stadium It will house the regional offices of the Sports and Recreation Department of Mayagüez. Then-governor of Puerto Rico Luis Fortuño announced completion of the stadium on February 8, 2010, at a press conference held on the stadium's infield. The stadium

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