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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.

    • Hasely Crawford

      Hasely Joachim Crawford TC, OLY (born 16 August 1950) is a...

  2. The National Stadium, built in 1980, is the oldest and longest serving stadium in the TT Pro League. The stadium was renamed in honour of Hasely Crawford after the stadium underwent major renovation to host the semi-final, third-place, and final matches of the 2001 FIFA U–17 World Championship.

  3. In addition, the National Stadium, renamed in honour of Hasely Crawford, underwent major renovation for the competition and expanded capacity to 27,000 to become the largest stadium in the country. The stadium would stage a semi-final, third place, and final matches during the 2001 FIFA U-17 World Championship .

  4. May 1, 2024 · Hasely Joachim Crawford was born on August 16th 1950 in the city of San Fernando. At the 1976 Olympics in Montreal, Canada he won the 100m finals becoming T&T’S first Olympic gold medalist. He was bestowed with the country’s highest honour, the Trinity Cross in 1978 and was named Trinidad and Tobago’s athlete of the millennium in 2000.

  5. Hasely Crawford Stadium: Trinidad and Tobago: 22,575 16 Victoria de Girón Stadium: Cuba: 22,000 17 Estadio La Barranquita: Dominican Republic: 20,000 18 National Cricket Stadium: Grenada: 20,000 19 Queen's Park Oval: Trinidad and Tobago: 20,000 20 Stade Sylvio Cator: Haiti: 20,000 21 Hiram Bithorn Stadium: Puerto Rico: 18,264 22 Estadio Cibao ...

  6. 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.