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  1. April 30, 2024. Sports Correspondent. The Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo will be closed from July for the relaying of a new athletic mondo track and recertification of its athletics track, as well as the venue’s warmup track. The stadium’s playing field is also set for rehabilitation.

  2. 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.

  3. Hasely Crawford Stadium – stadium 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. History. The stadium, which is sometimes used by the Trinidad and Tobago national football team, hosted the final of the 2001 FIFA U-17 World Championship. It also hosted games at the 2010 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup. It hosted athletics and the opening ceremony for the 2023 Commonwealth Youth Games.

  7. Day 1 of the 2022 CARIFTA Trials at the Hasely Crawford Stadium was an exciting one with several athletes making the qualifying standards for the Games.Kent ...

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