Panaad Stadium
The Panaad Stadium in 2023 | |
| Full name | Panaad Stadium |
|---|---|
| Former names | Negros Occidental Sports Stadium |
| Location | Bacolod, Philippines |
| Coordinates | 10°37′30″N 122°57′56″E / 10.624926°N 122.965465°E |
| Owner | Negros Occidental Provincial Government |
| Capacity | 10,500 |
| Record attendance | 20,000 (Philippines vs Mongolia, February 9, 2011) |
| Field size | 111 × 71 m (121.4 x 77.6 yd) |
| Surface | Carabao grass |
| Scoreboard | Yes |
| Construction | |
| Built | August 1997 to April 1998 |
| Renovated | 2007, 2010, 2011, 2020 |
| Closed | 2020 |
| Reopened | March 21, 2023 |
| Architect | United Architects of the Philippines |
| Tenants | |
| Ceres–Negros F.C. (2015–2020) Philippines national football team (selected matches) | |
The Panaad Stadium (Tagalog: [pɐˈnaʔad]), also sometimes spelled as Pana-ad, named after the park where the stadium is situated in, is a multi-purpose stadium in Barangay Mansilingan, Bacolod, Philippines.
Panaad hosted various international sporting events particularly football when Bacolod co-hosted the 2005 Southeast Asian Games and the 2012 AFC Challenge Cup qualification against Mongolia. The stadium was a former home to Ceres-Negros F.C.