Cauayan City Sports Complex
| Benjamin G. Dy Sports Complex | |
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| Full name | Benjamin G. Dy Sports Complex |
|---|---|
| Location | Tagaran, Cauayan, Isabela, Philippines |
| Coordinates | 16°58′01.7″N 121°45′51.2″E / 16.967139°N 121.764222°E |
| Main venue | Grandstand and Track Oval Capacity: 6,000[1] |
| Other sports facilities | Olympic-size Swimming Pool |
| Owner | Cauayan City Government |
| Operator | Cauayan City Government |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | 2017 |
| Opened | TBA |
| Construction cost | ₱400 Million |
The Benjamin G. Dy Sports Complex,[2] also known as Cauayan City Sports Complex, is a complex of sport facilities located at the city of Cauayan, Isabela.[3]
History
The 300-hectare complex was located at Brgy. Cabaruan, but later moved its location to Brgy. Tagaran. Mayor of Cauayan Bernard Dy said that the government will secure a loan from Land Bank of the Philippines. The ₱300 Million will be for construction of Sports Complex, while ₱100 Million for road infrastructures and lighting facilities.[4] It was initially named Cauayan City Sports Complex by 2016, then later named Benjamin G. Dy Sports Complex to posthumously honor Governor of Isabela, Benjamin Dy.[1]
Facilities
| Names | Maximum Seating Capacity | Broke Ground | Year Opened | Description/Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grandstand and Track Oval | 6,000 | 2017 | 2020 | |
| Swimming Pool | Unknown | 2017 | 2020 |
Other facilities
- 2 Tennis courts
- 2 Basketball courts (Including 1 3x3)
See also
- Cauayan
- Isabela Sports Complex
- Ilagan Sports Complex
- List of football stadiums in the Philippines
- List of long course swimming pools in the Philippines
References
- ^ a b "Colorful murals attract visitors to new Cauayan City Sports Complex". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved 25 March 2021.
- ^ "Ginagawang Sports Complex sa Cauayan City, ipapangalan kay dating Isabela Governor Benjamin G. Dy". Bombo Radyo. Retrieved 25 March 2021.
- ^ "Cauayan City Sports Complex, Inaasahang Matatapos bago ang taong 2020!". RMN. Retrieved 25 March 2021.
- ^ "P400M sports complex to rise in Cauayan City". northernforum.net. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
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