The stadium bears the name of Haitian Olympic medalist and footballer
Sylvio Cator. It was named after him in 1952. Before then the stadium was called the
Parc Leconte. and then the
Stade Paul-Magloire. and the
1991 CONCACAF Women's Championship where the final match between the
U.S. and
Canada reached overcapacity of 30,000. The stadium was partly destroyed by the
earthquake in Haiti in January 2010, and a tent-city sprouted within its confines. was carried out over a period of four months, after which the stadium once again hosted the Haitian national team. ==References==