San Salvador has stepped in to host the next edition of the Central American and Caribbean Games ©Getty Images

A contract for San Salvador to stage the Central American and Caribbean Games in 2023 has been signed by Centro Caribe Sports and authorities in the host nation.

The Olympic Committee of El Salvador (COES), the National Institute of Sports of El Salvador and the Mayor's Office of San Salvador all signed the agreement.

Centro Caribe Sports will be hopeful that this ends any uncertainty surrounding an event initially scheduled for 2022.

Panama City was the original host, but pulled out in July 2020 in light of coronavirus concerns.

San Salvador and Mayagüez in Puerto Rico emerged as the two contenders to fill the void left by the Panamanian capital, but Mayagüez then withdrew from the race in April of this year over financial concerns.

When San Salvador was awarded the event, it had been moved to 2023 "to guarantee repairs to sports facilities".

President Luis Mejía Oviedo signed he document on behalf of Centro Caribe Sports ©Centro Caribe Sports
President Luis Mejía Oviedo signed he document on behalf of Centro Caribe Sports ©Centro Caribe Sports

The signing of the hosting contract represents a final hurdle being cleared on the path to San Salvador staging the Central American and Caribbean Games for a third time, following the 1935 and 2002 editions.

Centro Caribe Sports President Luis Mejía Oviedo, COES counterpart Eduardo Palomo, Yamil Bukele from the National Institute of Sports of El Salvador and San Salvador Mayor Mario Durán all signed the document.

Centro Caribe Sports plans to have a permanent residence in San Salvador in the lead-up to the Games, with a delegation due to visit the country shortly.

“We have materialised the protocol that animates and guides the manifestation of the Games," Mejía Oviedo said.

"We work hand in hand to offer the best for the youth of Central America and the Caribbean, especially the Salvadorans."