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Juan Ramón Loubriel Stadium

Juan Ramón Loubriel Stadium (Spanish: Estadio Juan Ramón Loubriel) is a soccer-specific stadium located in Bayamón, Puerto Rico. It is best known as the former home of the Puerto Rico Islanders of the North American Soccer League and current home of the Bayamón FC of the Liga Puerto Rico. The stadium can seat up to 12,500 people. It has easy access the metro station known as "Deportivo Station."

Juan Ramón Loubriel Stadium
JRL
La Islandera
Front view of the stadium
Full nameEstadio Juan Ramón Loubriel
AddressRoute 2, intersection with Route 5
LocationCerro Gordo, Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Coordinates18°23′36″N 66°09′03″W / 18.393425°N 66.15085°W / 18.393425; -66.15085 (Juan Ramón Loubriel)Coordinates: 18°23′36″N 66°09′03″W / 18.393425°N 66.15085°W / 18.393425; -66.15085 (Juan Ramón Loubriel)
OwnerMunicipio de Bayamón
OperatorMunicipio de Bayamón
Capacity12,500
Record attendance12,993 – Puerto Rico Islanders vs. LA Galaxy
(August 4, 2010)
Field size105 × 68 m
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke ground1972
Built1973
Opened1974
Renovated2003, 2012
Construction costUnknown
ArchitectThomas Marvel[1]
Tenants
Puerto Rico men's national football team
Puerto Rico women's national football team
Vaqueros de Bayamón (PRBL) (1974–2003)
Cangrejeros de Santurce (PRBL) (late 80s)
Puerto Rico Islanders (NASL) (2004–2012)
Puerto Rico FC (NASL) (2016–2017)
Bayamón FC (2019-)

History

Built in 1973 as a baseball stadium with a capacity of 12,500, it was home to the Vaqueros de Bayamón until 2003 when the team became defunct.

La Meca of Puerto Rican Football

In 2003 with the Vaqueros folding, the stadium seemed doomed to be relegated to a youth stadium or to demolition, but late that same year the stadium became home of the Puerto Rico Islanders. Its "L" shaped stands were not suited for the sport and it originally had an awkward feel to it since the stand behind the goal angles away from the pitch.

Another name that has been used for the stadium is "La Islandera" since it was the home of the Islanders.[2]

It was home to Bayamon FC, a professional football team in the Puerto Rico Soccer League now playing in the Bayamon Soccer Complex, and Sevilla Bayamon FC, now called Sevilla-FC Juncos; they moved to Juncos.

It has also played host to the CFU Club Championship Group C in 2006, where the Islanders played but lost to Trinidad and Tobago, W Connection 0-1 and the Puerto Rico MLS-USL Challenge in 2007, and two 2010 World Cup qualifying matches against the Dominican Republic and Honduras.

Renovation in 2012

The renovations to the stadium have been made to upgrade a stadium created for baseball to be soccer-specific. The stadium will also have new dressing rooms and bathrooms and the replacement of some seating. There will also be some temporary bleachers until the addition for new seating is completed later. Lighting has also been adjusted to be more uniform across the field.[3]

The remodeling of the stadium will be done in several stages, with a total cost of $7 million.[4]

 
A view of the stadium in 2012 after the first phase of renovation.

A new team, a new home (2015-2017)

In 2015, it was announced home to Puerto Rico FC of the North American Soccer League. The team played in the 2016 North American Soccer League season of Fall season.

Hurricane damage to the stadium (2017)

On September 22, 2017, the stadium was severely damaged by Hurricane Maria, which led to cancellations of the games and forced Puerto Rico FC to play the next same matches in neutral venues.

2018-present

The first match played after Hurricane María was a friendly match between Puerto Rico women's national football team and Argentina on September 2, 2018.[5]

On November 19, 2019, it was announced that Bayamón FC will be using the stadium for its home matches of the Liga Puerto Rico.

Events

The first boxing bout between Alfredo Escalera and Alexis Argüello dubbed The Bloody Battle of Bayamon, took place at the stadium on January 28, 1978.

On July 16, 1988, wrestler Bruiser Brody was fatally stabbed in the shower by fellow wrestler Jose Huertas Gonzalez.

On September 26, 1992 the heavy metal band Iron Maiden played on their Fear of the Dark Tour. This was the first time Iron Maiden visited Puerto Rico.

The popstar Madonna performed a sold out concert at the stadium on October 26, 1993 during The Girlie Show World Tour.

American pop-singer Michael Jackson planned to perform there in November 1993 as part of his Dangerous World Tour, but the concert was cancelled due to Jackson’s illness

The rock band Aerosmith performed there on January 28, 1994 during their Get a Grip Tour.

References

  1. ^ "Juan Ramón Loubriel: deportista y educador". DialogoUPR.com. Retrieved November 5, 2016.
  2. ^ "Estadio Juan Ramón Loubriel - Bayamón, Puerto Rico" (in Spanish). Puerto Rico Islanders. 2008-08-23. Retrieved 2008-08-26.
  3. ^ "First Stage of Renovations for Juan Ramon Loubriel Stadium Close to Complete". IM Soccer News. July 26, 2012. Retrieved November 18, 2017.
  4. ^ "Remodelacion millonaria - Bayamón, Puerto Rico" (in Spanish). The sport press. 2012-02-04. Retrieved 2012-02-07.
  5. ^ Torres, Publicado por Javier. "Puerto Rico empata ante Argentina" (in Spanish).

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Juan Ramon Loubriel Stadium Spanish Estadio Juan Ramon Loubriel is a soccer specific stadium located in Bayamon Puerto Rico It is best known as the former home of the Puerto Rico Islanders of the North American Soccer League and current home of the Bayamon FC of the Liga Puerto Rico The stadium can seat up to 12 500 people It has easy access the metro station known as Deportivo Station Juan Ramon Loubriel StadiumJRLLa IslanderaFront view of the stadiumFull nameEstadio Juan Ramon LoubrielAddressRoute 2 intersection with Route 5LocationCerro Gordo Bayamon Puerto RicoCoordinates18 23 36 N 66 09 03 W 18 393425 N 66 15085 W 18 393425 66 15085 Juan Ramon Loubriel Coordinates 18 23 36 N 66 09 03 W 18 393425 N 66 15085 W 18 393425 66 15085 Juan Ramon Loubriel OwnerMunicipio de BayamonOperatorMunicipio de BayamonCapacity12 500Record attendance12 993 Puerto Rico Islanders vs LA Galaxy August 4 2010 Field size105 68 mSurfaceGrassConstructionBroke ground1972Built1973Opened1974Renovated2003 2012Construction costUnknownArchitectThomas Marvel 1 TenantsPuerto Rico men s national football teamPuerto Rico women s national football teamVaqueros de Bayamon PRBL 1974 2003 Cangrejeros de Santurce PRBL late 80s Puerto Rico Islanders NASL 2004 2012 Puerto Rico FC NASL 2016 2017 Bayamon FC 2019 Contents 1 History 1 1 La Meca of Puerto Rican Football 1 1 1 Renovation in 2012 1 2 A new team a new home 2015 2017 1 3 Hurricane damage to the stadium 2017 1 4 2018 present 2 Events 3 ReferencesHistory EditBuilt in 1973 as a baseball stadium with a capacity of 12 500 it was home to the Vaqueros de Bayamon until 2003 when the team became defunct La Meca of Puerto Rican Football Edit In 2003 with the Vaqueros folding the stadium seemed doomed to be relegated to a youth stadium or to demolition but late that same year the stadium became home of the Puerto Rico Islanders Its L shaped stands were not suited for the sport and it originally had an awkward feel to it since the stand behind the goal angles away from the pitch Another name that has been used for the stadium is La Islandera since it was the home of the Islanders 2 It was home to Bayamon FC a professional football team in the Puerto Rico Soccer League now playing in the Bayamon Soccer Complex and Sevilla Bayamon FC now called Sevilla FC Juncos they moved to Juncos It has also played host to the CFU Club Championship Group C in 2006 where the Islanders played but lost to Trinidad and Tobago W Connection 0 1 and the Puerto Rico MLS USL Challenge in 2007 and two 2010 World Cup qualifying matches against the Dominican Republic and Honduras Renovation in 2012 Edit The renovations to the stadium have been made to upgrade a stadium created for baseball to be soccer specific The stadium will also have new dressing rooms and bathrooms and the replacement of some seating There will also be some temporary bleachers until the addition for new seating is completed later Lighting has also been adjusted to be more uniform across the field 3 The remodeling of the stadium will be done in several stages with a total cost of 7 million 4 A view of the stadium in 2012 after the first phase of renovation A new team a new home 2015 2017 Edit In 2015 it was announced home to Puerto Rico FC of the North American Soccer League The team played in the 2016 North American Soccer League season of Fall season Hurricane damage to the stadium 2017 Edit On September 22 2017 the stadium was severely damaged by Hurricane Maria which led to cancellations of the games and forced Puerto Rico FC to play the next same matches in neutral venues 2018 present Edit The first match played after Hurricane Maria was a friendly match between Puerto Rico women s national football team and Argentina on September 2 2018 5 On November 19 2019 it was announced that Bayamon FC will be using the stadium for its home matches of the Liga Puerto Rico Events EditThe first boxing bout between Alfredo Escalera and Alexis Arguello dubbed The Bloody Battle of Bayamon took place at the stadium on January 28 1978 On July 16 1988 wrestler Bruiser Brody was fatally stabbed in the shower by fellow wrestler Jose Huertas Gonzalez On September 26 1992 the heavy metal band Iron Maiden played on their Fear of the Dark Tour This was the first time Iron Maiden visited Puerto Rico The popstar Madonna performed a sold out concert at the stadium on October 26 1993 during The Girlie Show World Tour American pop singer Michael Jackson planned to perform there in November 1993 as part of his Dangerous World Tour but the concert was cancelled due to Jackson s illnessThe rock band Aerosmith performed there on January 28 1994 during their Get a Grip Tour References Edit Association football portal Puerto Rico portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Juan Ramon Loubriel Stadium Juan Ramon Loubriel deportista y educador DialogoUPR com Retrieved November 5 2016 Estadio Juan Ramon Loubriel Bayamon Puerto Rico in Spanish Puerto Rico Islanders 2008 08 23 Retrieved 2008 08 26 First Stage of Renovations for Juan Ramon Loubriel Stadium Close to Complete IM Soccer News July 26 2012 Retrieved November 18 2017 Remodelacion millonaria Bayamon Puerto Rico in Spanish The sport press 2012 02 04 Retrieved 2012 02 07 Torres Publicado por Javier Puerto Rico empata ante Argentina in Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Juan Ramon Loubriel Stadium amp oldid 1038695399, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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