The National Stadium is primarily used for
football (being the home field of the
Jamaica Football Federation) but is also considered the apex of
Athletic competition in the West Indies being home to Jamaica's national athletic team for the
Olympic Games and
Commonwealth Games. It was built for the
1962 Central American and Caribbean Games, for which it was the main stadium hosting the opening and closing ceremonies, track and field and cycling events. It was also home to the
1966 British Empire and Commonwealth Games. It holds 35,000 people. On March 13, 2025, former
FC Barcelona player
Lionel Messi of
Inter Miami CF visited Jamaica for the
CONCACAF Champions Cup against
Cavalier. Facilities include: • a 400m
IAAF regulation running track (a warm up track east of the main stadium was recently renovated to create a second world class competition track) • a 500m concrete
velodrome which encircles the running track • a
FIFA regulation football pitch • a media centre • 11 private suites and a royal box. At the entrance to the stadium are statues of various Jamaican sprinters, including
Don Quarrie,
Merlene Ottey,
Herb McKenley and, since December 2017,
Usain Bolt. The last three are works by
Basil Watson. As early as 1961, a sculpture by Jamaican sculptor
Alvin Marriott, called 'The Runner', was unveiled in front of the National Stadium to honor the achievements of Herb McKenley,
Leslie Laing,
Arthur Wint and
George Rhoden. ==The National Aquatic Centre==