Pago Park Soccer Stadium
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Pago Pago, Eastern District 96799
American Samoa
Pago Park Soccer Stadium in 2015 | |
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| Location | Pago Pago Park Pago Pago, Eastern District 96799 American Samoa |
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| Coordinates | 14°16′18″S 170°42′04″W / 14.2718°S 170.7010°W |
| Owner | Kananafou Theological Seminary[1] |
| Capacity | 2,000 |
Pago Park Soccer Stadium is a soccer stadium in Pago Pago, American Samoa. The capacity is 2,000.
The stadium is the home ground of the American Samoa national football team. It featured in the highly rated 2014 film Next Goal Wins, which documents the team's attempt to achieve their first-ever international win. The stadium is shown to be the team's training ground in the build-up to the 2011 Pacific Games and the 2014 World Cup Qualifiers.[2]
The stadium has one small covered stand on the north side of the pitch, which is in-line with the half-way line.[2]
Club football
The stadium is used for all games in the FFAS Senior League, the top-tier of American Samoan football. It has been used to host the OFC Champions League matches.[3]
