Raoul Illidge Sports Complex Explained

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Stadium Name:Raoul Illidge Sports Complex
Location:Welgelegen Road[1]
Philipsburg, Sint Maarten[2]
Opened:1987
Construction Cost:ƒ3,000,000
Renovated:2013[3]
Surface:artificial turf
Architect:MNO Vervat St. Maarten (renovation)
Tenants:Sint Maarten national teams
SMSA clubs
Seating Capacity:3,000

Raoul Illidge Sports Complex is a multi-use stadium in Philipsburg, Sint Maarten. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 3,000 people. The stadium is located on the Dutch side of the island.

History

The Sint Maarten national football team plays its home matches at the stadium, which has a capacity of 3,000 spectators. It is named after Raoul Illidge, a local philanthropist who laid the groundwork and covered many expenses in the planning of the stadium as part of his support for sport and culture on the island. Unsolicited, he contributed nearly ƒ800,000 for the project.[2] After falling into disrepair, the complex was temporarily closed for renovation in July 2013. The two-part renovation included installation of a new running track, drainage system, and artificial turf, repainting of lighting poles and installation of new, brighter lights, in addition to a renovation of the complex's buildings.[3] The renovation costs were financed by the Dutch funding agency Usona and the Sint Maarten government. The international sports park was officially reopened with a ribbon cutting ceremony by Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams and Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports Affairs Patricia Lourens-Phillip on 7 March 2014.[4] [5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Stadium: Soccerway. Soccerway. 21 January 2016.
  2. Web site: Official opening of the Raoul Illidge Sports Complex and Max Phelipa Zoological Gardens.. TBF. 19 January 2016.
  3. Web site: Football Field and Running Track at Raoul Illidge Sports Complex Temporarily Closed Off as of Monday.. Sint Maarten News Network. 19 January 2016.
  4. Web site: Appreciation for renovation of Raoul Illidge Sports Complex. Sint Maarten Today. 19 January 2016.
  5. Web site: Lourens Philip. Patricia. Minister Patricia Lourens-Philip Speech Raoul Illidge Sports Complex. Sint Maarten Government. 19 January 2016.