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  1. History. The stadium was constructed for the 2001 FIFA U-17 World Championship which was hosted by Trinidad and Tobago, and was named for eight-time Olympic and World Championship medal winner and 1997 200m World Champion, sprinter Ato Boldon. It hosted four of the six Group C matches .

  2. sportt-tt.com › book-a-facility › ato-boldon-stadiumAto Boldon Stadium – SPORTT

    Ato Boldon Stadium is a multi-purpose venue named after the Olympic sprinter and built in 2001. It hosts football matches, athletics events, and other sports and non-sports activities.

  3. ATO BOLDON STADIUM. Capacity: The capacity of the Stadium is approximately 8050 persons. The VIP Room can accommodate approximately 50 persons (cocktail style) The Conference Room holds 50 persons (theatre style) Sporting Events: Football. Pro League Matches.

  4. A 10,000-capacity stadium in Couva, Trinidad and Tobago, built for the 2001 U17 World Cup. It has an athletics track and four grandstands, named after a local sprinter who won four medals.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ato_BoldonAto Boldon - Wikipedia

    When Trinidad and Tobago hosted the 2001 FIFA U-17 World Championship in association football, one of the new stadiums constructed for the tournament was located in Couva and named Ato Boldon Stadium.

  6. Stadium » North America » Trinidad and Tobago » Couva » Ato Boldon Stadium: Trinidad and Tobago’s Sporting Jewel in Couva Ato Boldon Stadium: Trinidad and Tobago’s Sporting Jewel in Couva

  7. Address: Solomon Hochoy Street, Montserrat City: Couva, San Fernando Opened: 2001 Capacity: 10000 Surface: grass

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