Bayamón Soccer Complex

The Bayamon Soccer Complex is a complex of 2 soccer fields and one 1,000-capacity stadium located in Bayamon, Puerto Rico that is host to several teams of the San Juan–Caguas–Guaynabo metropolitan area. Youth, middle school, high school, and adult recreational soccer is held at the complex. Field 1 is home to Bayamón FC, a member of the Liga Puerto Rico.

Bayamon Soccer Complex
AddressCalle Quintana; Route 5, intersection with Route 199
LocationBayamón, Puerto Rico
Coordinates18.3662921°N 66.1664378°W / 18.3662921; -66.1664378 (Bayamon Soccer Complex)
OwnerMunicipio de Bayamón
OperatorMunicipio de Bayamón
Capacity1,000 (Field 1)
250 (Field 2)
750 (Field 3)
SurfaceArtificial turf (Field 1)
Grass (Field 2 & 3)
Construction
OpenedFebruary 12, 2011[1]
Construction cost$6 miilion
Tenants
Current:
Bayamón Futbol Club (LPR) (2011–)
Former:

Fields

Bayamon Soccer Complex I

Fields 1 & 2 is centrally located serving multiple neighborhoods in the city of Bayamon; being Minillas, Tio, Reparto Zarina, and Vista Bella. Being a couple miles to the south of Bayamon Soccer Complex 2. The field 1 is a professional sized soccer field and field 2 is a recreational sized soccer field with a small youth sized field for youth teams attached to the west.

Bayamon Soccer Complex II

Bayamon Soccer Complex II or known as Parque de Futbol Honda.

Field 3 is also known by Parque de Futbol Honda by the community or Honda Soccer Park in English it is located in the Rio Hondo neighborhood of Bayamon. The field is a professional sized soccer field with a small youth sized field for youth teams attached to the west and tennis courts to the east.

On March 9, 2016, Meredith College and SUNY Oneonta as a NCAA Division II women's lacrosse match-up. SUNY won the game 17–13.[2]

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