Roscow A. L. Davies Soccer Field

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Roscow AL Davies Soccer Field
Location Nassau, Bahamas
Coordinates 25°02′59″N77°21′22″W / 25.049656°N 77.355975°W / 25.049656; -77.355975 (Roscow A. L. Davies Soccer Field) Coordinates: 25°02′59″N77°21′22″W / 25.049656°N 77.355975°W / 25.049656; -77.355975 (Roscow A. L. Davies Soccer Field)
Owner Bahamas Football Association
Capacity 1,700
Surface artificial turf
Opened2009
Tenants
BFA Senior League

The Roscow AL Davies Soccer Field is a sports venue located in Nassau, Bahamas. [1] It is currently used mostly for soccer matches and is a part of the larger Baillou Hills Sporting Complex. [2]

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References

  1. "BFA Centre". soccerway.com. Soccerway. Retrieved 2011-06-15.
  2. "Facilities". bahamasfa.com. Bahamas FA. Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2011-06-15.