Lionel Roberts Stadium

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Lionel Roberts Stadium
Location Charlotte Amalie, Saint Thomas, United States Virgin Islands
Capacity 5,000
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US Virgin Islands national soccer team
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Lionel Roberts Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Charlotte Amalie, United States Virgin Islands. It is currently used mostly for soccer matches, as well as baseball and American football. The stadium holds 5,000. [1]

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