Estadio Cibao
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Former namesEstadio Leónidas Radhamés
LocationCalle Benito González, Ensanche Simón Bolívar, Santiago, Santiago Province, Dominican Republic
OwnerDominican State
| Estadio Cibao | |
El Valle de la Muerte | |
Main Entrance into Estadio Cibao in 2008 | |
![]() Interactive map of Cibao Stadium | |
| Former names | Estadio Leónidas Radhamés |
|---|---|
| Location | Calle Benito González, Ensanche Simón Bolívar, Santiago, Santiago Province, Dominican Republic |
| Coordinates | 19°28′1″N 70°42′32″W / 19.46694°N 70.70889°W |
| Owner | Dominican State |
| Operator | Dominican Professional Baseball League (LIDOM) Águilas Cibaeñas (operational management) |
| Capacity | 18,077 |
| Field size |
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| Surface | Grass |
| Construction | |
| Opened | October 25, 1958 |
| Architect | Bienvenido Martínez Brea |
| Tenants | |
| Águilas Cibaeñas (LIDOM) | |
The Estadio Cibao (English: Cibao Stadium) is a multi-use stadium in Santiago, Dominican Republic. Currently, it is mostly used for baseball games and hosts the home games of the Águilas Cibaeñas in the Dominican Winter Baseball League. The stadium opened on October 25, 1958 and was constructed by the engineer Bienvenido Martinez Brea.[1] Estadio Cibao seats 18,077 spectators, making it the largest baseball stadium in the Dominican Republic.[2][3] Its field dimensions are 335 feet at the foul poles, 365 feet to the power alleys, and 385 feet at center field.
