The Nassau Stadium,[1] also known as the National Beach Soccer Arena and Malcolm Park Beach Soccer Facility, is a beach soccer stadium in Nassau, Bahamas. It was the venue of the 2017 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup, 2017 CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship and beach soccer events at the 2017 Commonwealth Youth Games.

Nassau Stadium
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Full nameNational Beach Soccer Arena
LocationNassau, Bahamas
Coordinates25°04′32.9″N 77°19′31.2″W / 25.075806°N 77.325333°W / 25.075806; -77.325333
Capacity3,097
SurfaceSand
Construction
Built2017
Construction cost$2.5 million
ArchitectBruce LaFleur
Main contractorsCavalier Construction

Construction

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The site of the stadium, at Malcolm Park West, was the site of a former complex. The infrastructure of the former facility was demolished to make way for the Nassau Stadium. By November 11, 2016, site preparations for the construction of the stadium was already underway. The stadium's prefabricated structure was scheduled to arrive on November 17, 2016. After the structure's arrival, construction was scheduled to commenced. It was planned that the facility to be completed by the end of January 2017, in time for the Bahamas' hosting of the 2017 CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship in February.[2]

Construction of the facility began in early in January 2017, and by January 18 the stadium was already 75 percent complete.[3]

The stadium was the result of a joint cooperation between the Bahamas government and FIFA. It was projected that the stadium's construction will cost at least $2.5 million.[2] The architect of the stadium is Bruce LaFleur while the construction of the stadium is being managed by Cavalier Construction.[4]

Facility

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The Nassau Stadium has a capacity of 3,097. The sporting facility's grand stand host VIP boxes.[2] A VIP area is situated on the second floor of the facility.[4] The seats of the stadium are in aquamarine and yellow, which are colors of the Bahamas flag.[3]

The stadium also houses offices, locker rooms, media workstations, medical offices, support system and storage facilities, doping room and a competition control area. The surface of the stadium's field is sand, suitable for beach soccer and beach volleyball.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Match Schedule FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Bahamas 2017" (PDF). FIFA.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 9, 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d Dorsett, Renaldo (11 November 2016). "$2.5m Beach Soccer Complex For The 2017 Fifa World Cup". Tribune 242. Retrieved 19 January 2017.
  3. ^ a b "New stadium on schedule for FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Bahamas 2017". Eleutheran News. 18 January 2017. Retrieved 19 January 2017.
  4. ^ a b "Bahamas Building $2.5 million World Class Beach Soccer Stadium". Tourism Today Network. Retrieved 19 January 2017.
Preceded by FIFA Beach Soccer
World Cup venue

2017
Succeeded by