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    Fairplay Indoor Soccer Complex

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 2:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Club De Fútbol Fraigcomar - Club Logo

    Club De Fútbol Fraigcomar

    5.0(2 reviews)
    3.9 km

    Club de Fútbol Fraigcomar is a local soccer club with lots of history, both in PR and for me…read morepersonally. According to them, they are the biggest soccer club in the Caribbean. I'll take their word for it; they are very popular. They have a Baby Soccer program for kids 3-5, plus boys and girls categories for kids 6-17. They also have a summer camp, which I worked at as a coach one year when I was in high school. The club has good instructors and does a good job developing players. There are two fields. The small field, where the main offices are and where the younger kids play, is at 1694 Calle San Cosme, and the big field, where the older kids play, is at 1654 Calle Tulipán. The big field is also where the Soccer Dads league is played. I'm not sure if they have a Soccer Moms league. The big field is also open to all. My brother plays for the PR Medical Football Team, and that is where they practice. You can also sometimes find people playing pick up games. Parking for the big field is shared with the basketball courts. I grew up playing at this club. I even got to represent the club in various age groups. We played several local tournaments against clubs from all around San Juan and the island. Once we played an invitational with teams such a Universidad Católica de Chile youth team and a Real Madrid youth tram. In 1993 I got to travel to Venezuela with the club to play a tournament in Caracas. To this day, the club traveled to places like Spain, Italy, Costa Rica, Argentina, and USA to play. Excellent for development. I made lots of friends, some of which I am still friends with. We sometimes still play together. This year, my wife and I signed our son up for Baby Soccer. Hopefully, he will stick with it. If he does, I would like him to continue here. This is a great club for kids to develop their skills, travel, and make friends, some of which will last a lifetime.

    My niece started at Torrimar's Baby Soccer program. I went to a practice to see if my son liked it…read more He did, however, that day was the girls practice. The boys practiced on the same day that takes his swimming lessons. We had to look elsewhere. My husband suggested Fraigcomar. He used to play here when he was a kid. We checked their Facebook page and learned they had just started a new season of Baby Soccer. I took him to a practice and he liked it. The fee was affordable so we signed him up. Fraigcomar is a nice place. The small field, where the younger kids play, is well maintained. It is also safe. The entire premises is fenced to keep young kids from running into the street. Outside the fields they have playgrounds. The playgrounds are within the fenced area. So it is safe and fun for the kids. The instructors are very nice and great with the children. I have been meeting some of the other parents and they too are nice. I could easily see us sticking with this club for a long time.

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    Eco's Sports Park

    Eco's Sports Park

    4.4(8 reviews)
    4.4 km

    This place is fun and can get pretty packed on Tuesday nights (depending if around holiday or not),…read moreand I absolutely love the energy. So many activities going on at once like beach volleyball and soccer. I even tried to learn some salsa, but I couldn't quite keep up, still, it was a blast to give it a shot. I brought a deck of cards, hung out with friends, and spent the night watching everyone dance. There's something about being there that just makes you feel like part of the community.

    This is a great place to play sports and watch sports. They have volleyball and basketballs courts,…read morebeach volleyball and beach tennis courts, padel courts, and soccer fields. All of these courts are available to rent on an hourly basis. They also hold tournaments for many of the sports. My husband and brothers in law play in a soccer league here once a week. I've seen a group of women take boot camp lesson here too. They are open day and night. They have concession stands in the front, a bar and entertainment area in the back, an activity center, and a rooftop bar. At night it they play music, sometime live. It's fun, a great place to hang out with friends. There are screen everywhere, including a giant one in the back. The activity center can be rented for birthdays and other events. My goddaughter's 1st birthday was held here. For kids, it's probably best to come during the day or early in the evening, before the drinking crowd arrives. The activity center has screens with playstations and nintendo consoles. There is also a ping pong table and many games. The courts and fields are open till late, so its not all drinking at night. Overall, great place for people of all ages.

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    Estadio Sixto Escobar - The stadium is in terrible conditions.

    Estadio Sixto Escobar

    5.0(1 review)
    8.1 km

    I've been to Old San Juan tres times in this lifetime. All for el Caribbean breeze (tho it can be…read morehella humid), el food (oh those rich latin spices), & el smooth pirate rum (arrr)! I especially amore Old San Juan because of el 16th century Dutch & Spanish architecture. El pirate wars & of course I was black beard in a previous life (arrrrrrr)! On one of my pirate runs I literally ran into a very old stadium with a statue of a boxer at el entrance. I had no clue of it's existence or who this person was. Obviously a legend in el barrio, but what was & who was he. El plaque read "Sixto Escobar, 1913...". Hmm name sounded familiar and El Papi would know, but I had no time to rotary dial Papi and just had to find out what this was all about. Nada was listed on Yelp (arrr)! Google to el rescue and... "Estadio Sixto Escobar: The stadium was opened on November 12, 1935. The Cincinnati Reds has conducted spring training at the stadium since 1936. In April 1938, the Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico voted to name the stadium and surrounding park in honor of Sixto Escobar, a Puerto Rican professional boxer who became Puerto Rico's first world champion. A statue of Escobar stands on the grounds." "Many events of the 1979 Pan American Games were held at the stadium." - triposo Wow! A legendary boxer and historic stadium! And it's all because I was casually strolling through a lovely Spanish barrio towards the Barcardi distillery. I explored around el stadium & appreciated el history here... a strong Spanish presence filled el air & just a stones throw from el beach. I wondered if Sixto had a hammock, maybe?! I didn't get el chance to peek inside el stadium since my pirate blood was screaming for a piña colada... stat (arrr!), but I am glad my paths crossed w/ Estadio Sixto Escobar! A true boxing legend! Almost as famous as J.Lo... Te amo;)

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