The Apia Park National Stadium hosted the Opening and Closing Ceremonies for the 2007 South Pacific Games (SPG) as well as the SPG2007 Athletics, Rugby 7's and Touch Rugby Competitions.
It was also the venue for the Oceania Athletics Championships in 2006.
The Samoa Aquatic Centre, located at the Faleata Sports Complex, is a newly constructed world-class facility built especially for the South Pacific Games. The completion of the structure saw Samoa move to have the only other certified aquatic centre, outside Australia, in the Pacific region.
The Field is approximately 60m wide x 120m in length, and can accommodate 20 plus targets.
The overshoot area is approximately a further 20m ended with a bank. The warm up area can accommodate at least 3 targets adjacent to the FOP (Field of Play).
The Apia Beach Courts are located behind the Central Bank of Samoa and just metres from the seawall.
The courts were constructed for Beach Volleyball training for the 2007 South Pacific Games.
The Beach Volleyball Courts in Faleata were newly constructed for the 2007 South Pacific Games held here in Samoa. This was the first time an international Beach Volleyball competition was held in Samoa.
The Samoa Gardens Cricket Ovals in Faleata have been the home to SICA (Samoa International Cricket Association) for many years, and hosts for numerous international tournaments.
The Netball Stadium located in the Apia Park Sports Complex is a completely reconstructed Netball venue which has replaced the three rundown outdoor courts that were in existence.
As with all the games venues the Apia Park Tennis Courts were also been extended and upgraded. There are now seven International standard courts. The facility hosted the 2007 Davis Cup Qualifiers at the beginning of April.