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The '''Pan American Hockey Stadium''' is a [[field hockey]] stadium located in [[Guadalajara]], [[Mexico]]. It was officially opened by Mexican President [[Felipe Calderón]] on May 12, 2010.<ref name=terra>{{cite web|title=Pan American Hockey Stadium|url=http://deportesus.terra.com/road-to-2012/2011-pan-american-guadalajara/pan-american-hockey-stadium.html|work=Guadalajara|publisher=[[Terra Networks]]|accessdate=17 October 2011}}</ref> It has a capacity of 1,870 spectators,<ref name=Marti>{{cite web|title=Estadio Panamericano de Hockey|url=http://www.marti.mx/panamericanos/home/sedes_int.asp?cve_sede=31&nombre=Estadio%20Panamericano%20de%20Hockey|publisher=Marti|accessdate=17 October 2011}}</ref> and hosted the [[Field hockey at the 2011 Pan American Games|field hockey]] competition at the [[2011 Pan American Games]].<ref name=terra /> It is only the second, and by far the most modern, field hockey stadium built in the state of [[Jalisco]] despite the fact that 50% of the Mexican National field hockey team comes from the state.<ref name=Informador>{{cite news|title=Estadio Panamericano de Hockey sobre Pasto, majestuoso|url=http://www.informador.com.mx/deportes/2009/155158/6/estadio-panamericano-de-hockey-sobre-pasto-majestuoso.htm|accessdate=17 October 2011|newspaper=Informador|date=9 November 2009|language=Spanish}}</ref> The facility also includes dedicated change rooms, massage, medical and rehabilitation facilities and will become a sports academy after the games.<ref name= |
The '''Pan American Hockey Stadium''' is a [[field hockey]] stadium located in [[Guadalajara]], [[Mexico]]. It was officially opened by Mexican President [[Felipe Calderón]] on May 12, 2010.<ref name=terra>{{cite web|title=Pan American Hockey Stadium|url=http://deportesus.terra.com/road-to-2012/2011-pan-american-guadalajara/pan-american-hockey-stadium.html|work=Guadalajara|publisher=[[Terra Networks]]|accessdate=17 October 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111028224610/http://deportesus.terra.com/road-to-2012/2011-pan-american-guadalajara/pan-american-hockey-stadium.html|archive-date=28 October 2011|url-status=dead}}</ref> It has a capacity of 1,870 spectators,<ref name=Marti>{{cite web|title=Estadio Panamericano de Hockey|url=http://www.marti.mx/panamericanos/home/sedes_int.asp?cve_sede=31&nombre=Estadio%20Panamericano%20de%20Hockey|publisher=Marti|accessdate=17 October 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120425073107/http://www.marti.mx/panamericanos/home/sedes_int.asp?cve_sede=31&nombre=Estadio%20Panamericano%20de%20Hockey|archive-date=25 April 2012|url-status=dead}}</ref> and hosted the [[Field hockey at the 2011 Pan American Games|field hockey]] competition at the [[2011 Pan American Games]].<ref name=terra /> It is only the second, and by far the most modern, field hockey stadium built in the state of [[Jalisco]] despite the fact that 50% of the Mexican National field hockey team comes from the state.<ref name=Informador>{{cite news|title=Estadio Panamericano de Hockey sobre Pasto, majestuoso|url=http://www.informador.com.mx/deportes/2009/155158/6/estadio-panamericano-de-hockey-sobre-pasto-majestuoso.htm|accessdate=17 October 2011|newspaper=Informador|date=9 November 2009|language=Spanish}}</ref> The facility also includes dedicated change rooms, massage, medical and rehabilitation facilities and will become a sports academy after the games.<ref name=terra /><ref name=Informador /> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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[[Field hockey at the 2011 Pan American Games]] |
* [[Field hockey at the 2011 Pan American Games]] |
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[[Category:2010 establishments in Mexico|Estadio Panamericano de Hockey]] |
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[[Category:Sports venues completed in 2010]] |
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[[Category:Sports venues in Guadalajara, Jalisco]] |
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[[Category:Venues of the 2011 Pan American Games]] |
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Standort | Guadalajara, Mexico |
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Capacity | 1,870 |
Opened | May 12, 2010 |
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2011 Pan American Games |
The Pan American Hockey Stadium is a field hockey stadium located in Guadalajara, Mexico. It was officially opened by Mexican President Felipe Calderón on May 12, 2010.[1] It has a capacity of 1,870 spectators,[2] and hosted the field hockey competition at the 2011 Pan American Games.[1] It is only the second, and by far the most modern, field hockey stadium built in the state of Jalisco despite the fact that 50% of the Mexican National field hockey team comes from the state.[3] The facility also includes dedicated change rooms, massage, medical and rehabilitation facilities and will become a sports academy after the games.[1][3]
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[edit]- ^ a b c "Pan American Hockey Stadium". Guadalajara. Terra Networks. Archived from the original on 28 October 2011. Retrieved 17 October 2011.
- ^ "Estadio Panamericano de Hockey". Marti. Archived from the original on 25 April 2012. Retrieved 17 October 2011.
- ^ a b "Estadio Panamericano de Hockey sobre Pasto, majestuoso". Informador (in Spanish). 9 November 2009. Retrieved 17 October 2011.