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Stanford
Stadium
British West Indies
The Stanford Cricket Ground – now the Coolidge Cricket Ground – is a fascinating example of the modernization of the sport in Antigua, combining prestige, controversy and renewal. Built under the aegis of Allen Stanford as a showcase for T20 cricket, it went into decline after the financial scandal, before being reborn as a center of excellence and international landmark for Caribbean cricket.
THE PROJECT :
Sports field
THE WORK :
Reconstruction of the main cricket pitch at Stanford Stadium, Antigua, British West Indies, for the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup.
DETAILS:
Customer : LARSON & TOUBRO LTD – ECC DIVISION
Project
context
stanford stadium, landmark of caribbean cricket
The site hosted the prestigious Stanford 20/20 tournaments in 2006 and 2008, as well as the Stanford Super Series in 2008, featuring the Stanford Superstars team against the England squad.
The ground also served as a base for Antigua Barracuda FC soccer club (2011-2012), which plays in the USL Pro.
Development project: The site is now integrated into the Cricket West Indies program as a high-performance center for player development, with a sustainable plan to turn it into a multi-use event center.
Work
carried out
a stadium optimized for sporting events
- Stripping existing soil
- Drainage system installation
- Laying the turf
- Shoot follow-up
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With 50 years’ experience in sprout technology and sports turf, Gregori International is an expert in the construction, renovation and upgrading of your sports fields for major competitions, in compliance with the various standards (FIFA, UEFA, WAS, ICC…).