Butuan Polysports Complex

Butuan Polysports Complex, is a sports complex of the Philippines located at Barangay Tiniwisan, Butuan City and is the venue of athletic events of both Agusan del Norte and Caraga region.[3] There are only 3 sport venues which was completed. They are: Polysports Basketball Arena, Polysports Football Stadium, and the Polysports Baseball Park prior to the 19th Caraga Regional Athletic Meet (or CRAM 2016).[4] As of November 16, 2019; only the Football Stadium remains active.

Butuan Polysports Complex
Butuan City Polysports Complex and Recreational Center
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LocationBrgy. Tiniwisan, Butuan, Agusan del Norte, Philippines
Coordinates08°58′07.0″N 125°35′28.0″E
OwnerCity Government of Butuan
OperatorCity Government of Butuan
Construction
Built2013
OpenedNovember 11, 2015 (2015-11-11)
ClosedAugust 7, 2016 (Temporary)(Under investigation)[1][2]
Construction cost₱253 million
General contractorJ.D. Legaspi Construction

Construction

The sports complex was started in 2012 when the old sports complex in Libertad was unfinished.[5]

Controversy

In November 2015, J.D. Legaspi had expired the mayor's permit, according to the COA.[6] In December 2015, the previous mayor probed for plunder and graft over P253,000,000 sports complex contract.[7][8] However, in February 2016, the previous mayor ordered to arrest 43 Brgy. Captains for perjury and vexation and the connection of the polysports complex contract.[9][10][11] In April 2016, 3 out of 43 Brgy. Captains were arrested by the local police for using drugs, and illegal possession of firearms and ammunition.[12][13][14] As of now, only the rubberized track oval, football field, and the basketball gymnasium have been completed so far, however; Former Mayor Jun Amante and the establishment are still investigated by Commission on Audit and its still cannot be used and at the moment.[2]

Facilities

ImageNamesMaximum Seating CapacityBroke GroundYear OpenedDescription/Notes
Polysports Basketball Arena 4,000 2013 February 4, 2016 Inactive as of November 16, 2019; and under investigation.[15]
Polysports Football Stadium 3,672 (Football)
35,000 (Concert)
2013 November 11, 2015 New record attendance. Active as of November 16, 2019, but under investigation.[15]
Polysports Baseball Park 1,800 February 1, 2016 February 4, 2016 Prior to the Caraga Regional Athletic Meet.[4] Inactive as of June 30, 2018 and under investigation.[15]

See also

References

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