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The Villages Sports Complex

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The Villages Sports Complex
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Full nameThe Villages Sports Complex[1][2]
Former namesClark International Sports Complex
LocationThe Villages, Mabalacat, Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga
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OwnerNAB Group of Companies
Main venue2 MLB-regulation size baseball fields
Facilities
  • 4 wagon wheel baseball fields
  • 2 multipurpose fields
Acreage~14.1 hectares (35 acres)[3]
Website
www.thevillagesatglobalclark.com/sports-complex

The Villages Sports Complex, formerly the Clark International Sports Complex, is a sports venue complex in Mabalacat, Pampanga, Philippines. It is part of The Villages at Global Clark development.[4]

Facilities

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The Villages Sports Complex hosts eight sporting fields: two professional baseball fields with Major League Baseball dimensions, four wheel wagon baseball fields suitable for both training and competition use, and two multi-purpose fields that can be used to host football and rugby matches.[4]

The sports complex grounds also have a 2 km (1.2 mi) jogging path, a beach volleyball area, a 400 m2 (4,300 sq ft) multipurpose hall, and an open-air pavilion adjacent to one of the two professional baseball fields.[5]

Events

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Primarily a baseball venue,[4] The Villages Sports Complex has hosted the 2016 Asia Pacific Senior League Baseball.[6][7] It is also capable of accommodating softball events having hosted the 2018 Asian Junior (under-19) Women's Softball Championship.[8]

It hosted the baseball and softball events of the 2019 Southeast Asian Games[9] as well as the 2024 East Asia Baseball Cup.[10][11]

References

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