The Panaad Stadium (), also sometimes spelled as Pana-ad, named after the park where the stadium is situated in, is a multi-purpose stadium in Barangay Mansilingan, Bacolod, Philippines.
Panaad hosted various international sporting events particularly football when Bacolod co-hosted the 2005 Southeast Asian Games and the 2012 AFC Challenge Cup qualification against Mongolia. The stadium was a former home to Ceres-Negros F.C.
Aside from the football field, the stadium features a rubberized track. After the construction of the stadium, the Panaad Stadium and the surrounding area was made part of Panaad Park which became the permanent main venue of the Panaad sa Negros Festival.
The decade-old stadium was considered to host the semifinal matches of the 2010 AFF Suzuki Cup between the Philippines and Indonesia, but was disqualified for not satisfying the standards of the ASEAN Football Federation.
Despite the minor improvements, Panaad hosted a match between the Philippines national football team and Mongolia in the 2012 AFC Challenge Cup qualification on February 9, 2011 with an attendance of 20,000 people, filling the grandstand, bleachers, and standing room areas.
In early 2016, it was reported that the provincial government of Negros Occidental is planning to increase the seating capacity of the Panaad Stadium in Bacolod if it wins its bid for the hosting of the 2017 Palarong Pambansa. This is in line with the recent FIFA and AFC stadium requirement of at least 30,000 seats in order to host an international football tournament. The Negros Occidental chapter of the United Architects Association of the Philippines has made an initial survey and came up with a P200 million (USD4.5 million) budget to refurbish Panaad. A PHP200 million (USD4.5 million) budget could build another roofed grandstand on the opposite side of the field and seats behind the two goals to increase the capacity to 32,000.
The stadium was refurbished for the hosting of the home matches of Ceres Negros at the 2016 AFC Cup. Fiber glass seats on the main grandstand for VIPs and the media tribune were installed. Media venues within the sports venue were also renovated particularly the press box, VIP rooms, press conference room, and the media working room. A VIP lounge and a new air conditioning system were also installed. By February 2016, the Negros Occidental Football Association were improving the floodlight illumination of the stadium.
In preparation for Negros Occidental's hosting of the 2021 Palarong Pambansa, the stadium was closed in January 2020 for the renovation. Works continued despite the COVID-19 pandemic. The national games to be hosted in the province were postponed to 2023. The Panaad Stadium was inaugurated on March 30, 2023.
12 November 2006 | 2007 AFF Championship qualification | 1–2 | |||
12 November 2006 | 2–3 | ||||
14 November 2006 | 7–0 | ||||
14 November 2006 | 2–2 | ||||
16 November 2006 | 3–2 | ||||
16 November 2006 | 1–1 | ||||
18 November 2006 | 1–0 | ||||
18 November 2006 | 1–4 | ||||
20 November 2006 | 4–1 | ||||
20 November 2006 | 1–4 | ||||
9 February 2011 | 2012 AFC Challenge Cup qualification | 2–0 | 20,000 | ||
11 October 2013 | 2013 Philippine Peace Cup | 1–2 | |||
13 October 2013 | 0–1 | ||||
15 October 2013 | 3–1 | ||||
5 September 2017 | 2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification – third round | 1–1 | 2,169 | ||
13 November 2018 | 2018 AFF Championship | 1–0 | 4,327 | ||
21 November 2018 | 1–1 | 3,522 | |||
5 September 2019 | 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC second round | 2–5 | 2,645 | ||
15 October 2019 | 0–0 | 2,982 |
The facility also served as the home venue for Ceres Negros. The Panaad Stadium has also hosted matches of the Philippines men's and women's national football team such as the men's competition at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games and the 1999 AFC Women's Championship.
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