The Managua Baseball Stadium symbolizes tradition and progress, honoring the city's historical roots while embracing a contemporary design. The stadium was crafted to foster a healthy, vibrant sports community. Its architecture pays homage to Managua's heritage, with its Nahuatl name meaning "a place surrounded by water," inspiring the unique structural design.
The stadium's architectural concept is centered around the idea of shelter, with its encircling roof structure resembling the protective embrace of the land and water. This design reflects the natural convergence of the city's landscape, a tribute to its indigenous heritage while serving as a forward-looking hub for sports and recreation. The structure ensures an immersive experience for spectators, with modern facilities and an atmosphere that reflects unity and connection.