Ato Boldon Stadium
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South Star Strikers World
- U-17 World Cup 2001
- U-17 World Cup 2010 Women's
The Ato Boldon Stadium is a stadium with track and field facility in Couva in the island state of Trinidad and Tobago. The stadium was built in 2001, has a capacity of 10,000 seats. The stadium is the home ground of the football club South Starwood Strikers.
History
The Ato Boldon Stadium was built for the U-17 World Cup. It is named after the Athlete Ato Boldon, the world champion in the 200 - meter race was at the World Athletics Championships in Gothenburg in 1997. In September 2010, the Ato Boldon Stadium venue of the U-17 World Cup of women. There have been played a semifinal in the stadium six group matches and a quarter and.
Was held on June 16, 2011 here in the context of qualifying for World Cup 2014, the "home game" of Montserrat against Belize instead. It saw 100 spectators a 2:5 defeat of Montserrat.