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  2. Independence Park (Jamaica) - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica national football team (1962–present) Independence Park is a sports and cultural complex [ 1] in Kingston, Jamaica built for the 1966 British Empire and Commonwealth Games. It houses a variety of sports facilities. A statue of Bob Marley marks the entrance to the site. [ 1] The main sports venue at the complex is the National Stadium .

  3. Montego Bay Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    Capacity. 7,000. Opened. 5 June 2010. ( 2010-06-05) [1] Montego Bay Sports Complex (sometimes referred to as Catherine Hall Sports Complex) is a multi-purpose sports stadium in the Catherine Hall area of the city of Montego Bay, Jamaica. It is also the former home field for Montego Bay United. The stadium capacity is approximately 7,000.

  4. List of stadiums in Central America and the Caribbean

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    America First Field. Audi Field. BMO Field. Charles Schwab Field Omaha. Dick's Sporting Goods Park. Dignity Health Sports Park Soccer Stadium. Estadio Nemesio Díez. Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá.

  5. Jarrett Park - Wikipedia

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    Jarrett Park is a multi-use stadium in the city of Montego Bay, Jamaica. It has a capacity of 4,000 people. In 1976 it hosted the first ever Women's Test match played by the West Indies Women, against Australia Women. [1] It was used by the local football club Seba United. The stadium has also been used by the Jamaica national football team ...

  6. Trelawny Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Trelawny Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Trelawny, Jamaica that was completed in 2007. It has a capacity of 25,000 people. It was built under an agreement between Jamaica and the People's Republic of China, that saw the PRC Government put up at least US$30-million needed for the project.

  7. Category:Indoor arenas in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    National Indoor Arena (Jamaica) Categories: Sports venues in Jamaica. Music venues in Jamaica. Indoor arenas by country.

  8. Caymanas Park - Wikipedia

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    Caymanas Park. / 17.989652; -76.875050. Caymanas Park is Jamaica's only race track. [1] It was historically a sugarcane estate in the Colony of Jamaica. It was originally owned by the Ellis family, including George Ellis and Charles Ellis, 1st Baron Seaford, who made substantial profits from sugar and slavery. [2]

  9. Sabina Park - Wikipedia

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    Sabina Park, the slave, was owned by Joseph Gordon, father of National Hero George William Gordon. She was one of 17 slaves on Goat Island, a property also owned by Joseph Gordon, a Scottish planter who was given huge acreage of land in Jamaica after the restoration of the Monarchy in England, by King Charles II...

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