Location | Bacolod City, Philippines |
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Coordinates | 10°37′30″N 122°57′56″E / 10.624926°N 122.965465°ECoordinates: 10°37′30″N 122°57′56″E / 10.624926°N 122.965465°E |
Owner | Negros Occidental Provincial Government |
Capacity | 15,500 |
Field size | 111 x 71 m (121.4 x 77.6 yd) |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Built | August 1997 to April 1998 |
Expanded | 2007, 2010, 2011 |
Construction cost | PHP 200.5 Million |
Architect | United Architects Association |
Tenants | |
Philippines national football team (2009–present) Philippine Football Federation (2005-present) Ceres–Negros F.C. (2016–present) |
The Panaad Park and Stadium (also spelled as Pana-ad) is a multi-purpose stadium located inside the Panaad Park and Sports Complex in Bacolod, Philippines. Owned by the Negros Occidental provincial government, it is used for football matches, and is the adopted home of the Philippines national football team. It played host to football at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games and was later the venue of the qualifiers of the 2007 ASEAN Football Championship or ASEAN Cup, in which the Philippines, Cambodia, Timor Leste, Brunei and Laos participated.
Aside from the football field, the stadium features a rubberized track, and the Sports Complex features an Olympic-size swimming pool, basketball court and other sports facilities. Surrounding these structures are cabanas. The stadium is also the home of Panaad sa Negros Festival, a week-long celebration participated in by all cities and municipalities in the province held annually during the summer. The festival is highlighted by merry-making and field demonstrations at the stadium. The stadium itself features replicas of the landmarks of the thirteen cities and municipalities of Negros Occidental.