Parque Reparto Metropolitano

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Parque Reparto Metropolitano
Parque Reparto Metropolitano
LocationCalle 21 SE,
Esq. 52 SE Río Piedras
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Coordinates 18°23′51″N66°04′43″W / 18.3974°N 66.0785°W / 18.3974; -66.0785 Coordinates: 18°23′51″N66°04′43″W / 18.3974°N 66.0785°W / 18.3974; -66.0785
Capacity 1,000
Surface Grass
Tenants
Metropolitan FA (2015-present)

The Parque Reparto Metropolitano is a 1,000-seat association football stadium in San Juan, Puerto Rico. As of the 2018-19 Liga Puerto Rico season, it hosts the home matches of Metropolitan FA. [1] It is also home to the administrative offices of the club. [2]

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References

  1. "Soccerway profile". Soccerway. Retrieved 29 April 2021.
  2. "CONTÁCTANOS" (in Spanish). Metropolitan FA. Retrieved 29 April 2021.