List of stadiums in Central America and the Caribbean

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The following table is a list of stadiums in Central America and the Caribbean with a capacity of at least 10,000. The other stadiums in North America are in the links above the list.

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Stadiums in Central America and the Caribbean

RankStadiumCountryCapacityImage
1 Estadio Latinoamericano Cuba 55,000 La Habana - Estadio Latinoamericano.jpg
2 Estadio Cuscatlán El Salvador 44,836 Monumental Estadio Cuscatlan.jpg
3 Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano Honduras 37,325
4 Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica Costa Rica 35,062 Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica.jpg
5 Independence Park Jamaica 35,000 Independence Park.jpg
6 Estadio Panamericano Cuba 34,000
7 Estadio Rommel Fernández Panama 32,000
8 Calixto García Íñiguez Stadium Cuba 30,000 CalixtoGarcia.jpg
9 Estadio Pedro Marrero Cuba 30,000
10 Estadio Nacional de Panamá Panama 27,000 Rodcarew.jpg
11 Estadio Olímpico Félix Sánchez Dominican Republic 27,000
12 Estadio Doroteo Guamuch Flores Guatemala 26,000 Estadio Mateo Flores Guatemala.JPG
13 Estadio Guillermón Moncada Cuba 25,000
14 Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá Costa Rica 23,112 Estadio Ricardo Saprissa.jpg
15 Hasely Crawford Stadium Trinidad and Tobago 22,575
16 Victoria de Girón Stadium Cuba 22,000 Panoramic View of Victoria de Giron Stadium, from the 1st-base line seats, Jan 2013.jpg
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 Queens Park Oval Trinidad.jpg
20 Stade Sylvio Cator Haiti 20,000
21 Hiram Bithorn Stadium Puerto Rico 18,264
22 Estadio Cibao Dominican Republic 18,077
23 Estadio General Francisco Morazán Honduras 18,000 Morazan Stadium Platense Olimpia 2015.jpg
24 Arnos Vale Stadium St. Vincent and the Grenadines 18,000 Arnos vale ground.jpg
25 Estadio Augusto César Sandino Cuba 18,000
26 Estadio Alejandro Morera Soto Costa Rica 17,895
27 Stade Pierre-Aliker Martinique 16,300
28 Sabina Park Jamaica 15,600
29 Cinco de Septiembre Stadium Cuba 15,600 CincodeSeptiembre.jpg
30 Thomas Robinson Stadium Bahamas 15,023
31 Daren Sammy Cricket Ground St. Lucia 15,000
32 Estadio Nacional Soberanía Nicaragua 15,000
33 Estadio Quisqueya Dominican Republic 14,469
34 Estadio Cementos Progreso Guatemala 14,022
35 Estadio Cándido González Cuba 14,000
36 Nguyen Van Troi Stadium Cuba 14,000
37 José Antonio Huelga Stadium Cuba 13,000
38 Juan Ramón Loubriel Stadium Puerto Rico 12,500
39 Mayagüez Athletics Stadium Puerto Rico 12,175
40 Windsor Park Dominica 12,000 Windsor Park Roseau Dominica.JPG
41 Estadio Mario Camposeco Guatemala 11,220
42 Kensington Oval Barbados 11,000 Kensington Oval, Barbados During 2007 World Cup Cricket Final.jpg
43 Sir Vivian Richards Stadium Antigua and Barbuda 10,000 SVRStadium.jpg
44 Estadio Universitario Juan Abrantes Cuba 10,000
45 Mártires de Barbados Stadium Cuba 10,000
46 Ergilio Hato Stadium Curaçao 10,000
47 Estadio Carlos Salazar Hijo Guatemala 10,000 Estadio Carlos Salazar Hijo.jpg
48 Ato Boldon Stadium Trinidad and Tobago 10,000
49 Larry Gomes Stadium Trinidad and Tobago 10,000
50 Manny Ramjohn Stadium Trinidad and Tobago 10,000
51 Estadio Carlos Miranda Honduras 10,000

Indoor stadiums in Central America and the Caribbean

ArenaCountryCapacityImage
José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum Puerto Rico 18,500 Coliseum of PR.JPG
Gimnasio Nacional José Adolfo Pineda El Salvador 12,500
Coliseo Manuel Iguina Puerto Rico 12,000
Coliseo Rubén Rodríguez Puerto Rico 12,000

The following is a list of stadiums in Central America and the Caribbean.

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Anguilla

Antigua and Barbuda

Aruba

soccer:

baseball:

Bahamas

Barbados

Belize

British Virgin Islands

Cayman Islands

Costa Rica

Cuba

Dominica

Dominican Republic

El Salvador

Grenada

Guadeloupe

Guatemala

Haiti

Honduras

Jamaica

Martinique

Montserrat

Curaçao

Bonaire

Curaçao

Nicaragua

Panama

Puerto Rico

St. Kitts and Nevis

St. Lucia

Saint Martin

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Trinidad and Tobago

Turks & Caicos

United States Virgin Islands

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