National Sporting Facilities

National Sporting Facilities

Book access to national sport facilities for training or competitive events.

What is an Industrial Design?

An Industrial Design refers to the aesthetic or ornamental aspects of a product — the shape, configuration, pattern, or color that gives your product a unique appearance. It does not cover the product’s technical or functional features. 

 

Whether you’ve designed a unique bottle, piece of furniture, packaging, or fashion item — registering your industrial design gives you the legal right to prevent others from replicating your work for up to 15 years (initially 5 years, renewable in two 5-year periods). 

Who Can Use These Facilities?

National Teams & Athletes

Community Sport Clubs

Schools & Youth Programs

Event Organizers & Sport NGOs

General Public (where available)

List of Government-Managed Sporting Facilities

Stadiums

Hasely Crawford Stadium (Port of Spain)


Our national stadium, equipped for football, track and field, and large events.

Ato Boldon Stadium (Couva)


Named after Olympic medalist Ato Boldon, this stadium hosts athletics and football.

Dwight Yorke Stadium (Bacolet, Tobago)


Tobago’s premier venue for football and track events.

Mannie Ramjohn Stadium (Marabella)


Versatile stadium for community and elite-level sporting events.

Larry Gomes Stadium (Arima)


A multi-purpose facility used for athletics and national league football.

Indoor Sport Arenas

St. Paul Street Sport Complex (Port of Spain)


Indoor venue for basketball, volleyball, futsal, and martial arts.

Mayaro Sport Facility (Mayaro)


A community indoor space hosting various sporting activities.

Maloney Indoor Sport Arena (Maloney Gardens)


Basketball, netball, and gymnastics-friendly complex.

South-West Regional Indoor Arena (Point Fortin)


Multi-sport facility supporting regional sporting events.

Southern Regional Indoor Arena (San Fernando)


Unique indoor space featuring a sand court for beach sports.

Southern Regional Indoor Arena (San Fernando)


Unique indoor space featuring a sand court for beach sports.

Central Regional Indoor Arena (Chaguanas)


Serves the Central region with adaptable court space for multiple sports.

Aquatic Centres

National Aquatic Centre (Couva)


Olympic-standard facility with competition and training pools.

Cycling

National Cycling Velodrome (Couva)


One of the Caribbean’s only indoor velodromes, built to international standards.

Community Swimming Pools

Cocoyea Community Pool (San Fernando)


Ideal for learn-to-swim programmes and recreational swimming.

Couva Community Pool (Couva)


Equipped for youth development and community water safety programs.

Diego Martin Community Pool (Diego Martin)


Popular facility for public swimming and water-based fitness.

How to Access and Book Facilities

Step 1: Choose Your Facility

Review the full list of facilities at mscd.gov.tt and select the location best suited to your needs.

Step 2: Submit a Booking Request

Reach out to the relevant facility manager or complete a facility booking request form, as directed by the Ministry.

Step 3: Provide Required Documentation

Depending on the use (e.g., training, competition, event), you may be asked to submit proof of organization, event plan, and safety guidelines.

Step 4: Receive Confirmation

Once approved, you’ll receive your booking details, terms of use, and access requirements.

Unlock the power of play.

Whether you’re coaching a team, hosting a match, or launching a programme—our facilities are built for your impact.

Related Sporting Services & Incentives Services

GirlsRunTT Challenge

A running and mentorship programme that empowers young women in sport.

Sport Grant for Clubs & Individuals

Apply for funding to support gear, events, and training programmes.

Register a Sport Club or Group

Register for official recognition, grants, and facility access.