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Rotary Field: Home of the WBSC Men's Softball World Cup Group B and Finals

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<p>One of the remarkable things with the <a href="https://www.wbsc.org/en/organisation/wbsc-events/mens-softball-world-cup">WBSC Men's Softball World Cup 2024/2025</a> is the use of existing venues to host the event. The&nbsp;<a href="https://www.wbsc.org/en/events/2024-xviii-mens-softball-world-cup-group-b/news/one-month-to-go-wbsc-mens-softball-world-cup-in-hermosillo-highlights-legacy-and-stadium-usage">four stadiums of the World Cup</a>&nbsp;were used in the past to stage youth softball world cups in the last decade, including Rotary Field at Prime Ministers' Park in Prince Albert, Canada, which hosted the WBSC U-18 Men's Softball World Cup 2018.</p>

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<p>A year before&nbsp;the 2018&nbsp;tournament, the city of Prince Albert successfully&nbsp;<a href="https://www.wbsc.org/en/news/2018-wbsc-u-19-mens-softball-world-championship-site-upgrades-facility">raised $1.5 million CAD to upgrade the Prime Ministers Park facility</a>&nbsp;to&nbsp;build&nbsp;Rotary Field&nbsp;and expand a second&nbsp;diamond, providing the&nbsp;complex&nbsp;with four regulation size fields. Six years later, the&nbsp;central stadium&nbsp;will stage the <a href="https://www.wbsc.org/en/events/2024-xviii-mens-softball-world-cup-group-b/home">Men's Softball World Cup Group B</a> in 2024, and the <a href="https://www.wbsc.org/en/events/2025-xviii-mens-softball-world-cup-finals/home">Finals </a>in 2025.</p>

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<p>The stadium&nbsp;is&nbsp;located at Prime Ministers Park,&nbsp;the City of Prince Albert's premier outdoor athletic facility.&nbsp;It features four softball diamonds, a regulation natural turf football and soccer field, an athletics track and a baseball field.</p>

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<p>Rotary Field stadium seats 600 people in its permanent stands, but the capacity of the stadium increased to more than 5,000 seats during the youth World Cup in 2018.&nbsp;"We knew if we built these diamonds, the world would come," said&nbsp;Felix Casavant, Co-Chairman of the Local Organising Committee,&nbsp;during the youth world cup&nbsp;in 2018.&nbsp;"It was just a great feeling to see the park packed and everybody so enthusiastic and so many positive comments coming from the teams and the fans about our facilities."</p>

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<p>The U-18 Men's Softball World Cup in 2018 left a profit of CAD$150,000. The LOC expects another home run with the Group Stage and Finals in Prince Albert. “We estimate the Men's Softball World Cup will bring $3.66 million to the city of Prince Albert during those five days,” Casavant said. “It’s just unbelievable what an event like that does for a small community like ours.”</p>

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<p>After the conclusion of the&nbsp;WBSC U-18 Men's Softball World Cup 2018, the event received the&nbsp;<a href="https://www.wbsc.org/en/news/prince-albert-wbsc-junior-mens-softball-world-championship-2018-honoured-with-tourism-award">Tourism Saskatchewan Marquee Event of the Year</a>&nbsp;award, recognizing the economic and tourism impact in the community, and the sporting legacy in Prince Albert.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>“I’ll go back to 1983, when we had the Optimist&nbsp;Field&nbsp;which was just a clay diamond," remembered Casavant.&nbsp;"We now have four diamonds at Prime Ministers Park, three diamonds with lights and all four diamonds with scoreboards. These diamonds are second to none in the world.”</p>

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<p><em>Photo: City of Prince Albert</em></p>

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