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The Benjamin G. Dy Sports Complex,[2] also known as Cauayan City Sports Complex, is a complex of sport facilities located at the city of Cauayan, Isabela.[3]
Benjamin G. Dy Sports Complex | |
Full name | Benjamin G. Dy Sports Complex |
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Location | Tagaran, Cauayan, Isabela, Philippines |
Coordinates | 16°58′01.7″N 121°45′51.2″E / 16.967139°N 121.764222°E |
Main venue | Grandstand and Track Oval Capacity: 6,000[1] |
Other sports facilities | Olympic-size Swimming Pool |
Owner | Cauayan City Government |
Operator | Cauayan City Government |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 2017 |
Opened | TBA |
Construction cost | ₱400 Million |
History edit
The 300-hectare complex was located at Brgy. Cabaruan, but later moved its location to Brgy. Tagaran. Mayor of Cauayan Bernard Dy said that the government will secure a loan from Land Bank of the Philippines. The ₱300 Million will be for construction of Sports Complex, while ₱100 Million for road infrastructures and lighting facilities.[4] It was initially named Cauayan City Sports Complex by 2016, then later named Benjamin G. Dy Sports Complex in honor of the late Governor of Isabela, Benjamin Dy. It is the largest infrastructure in the Philippines, in which highlights the sustainable development goals by United Nations, and reflects the strong support of city government in realizing the objectives of these global goals.[1]
Facilities edit
Names | Maximum Seating Capacity | Broke Ground | Year Opened | Description/Notes |
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Grandstand and Track Oval | 6,000 | 2017 | 2020 | |
Swimming Pool | Unknown | 2017 | 2020 |
Other facilities edit
- 2 Tennis courts
- 2 Basketball courts (Including 1 3x3)
See also edit
References edit
- ^ a b "Colorful murals attract visitors to new Cauayan City Sports Complex". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved 25 March 2021.
- ^ "Ginagawang Sports Complex sa Cauayan City, ipapangalan kay dating Isabela Governor Benjamin G. Dy". Bombo Radyo. Retrieved 25 March 2021.
- ^ "Cauayan City Sports Complex, Inaasahang Matatapos bago ang taong 2020!". RMN. Retrieved 25 March 2021.
- ^ "P400M sports complex to rise in Cauayan City". northernforum.net. Retrieved 26 March 2021.