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  2. SportsCenter Philippines - Wikipedia

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    SportsCenter Philippines is the flagship newscast of One Sports, the sports division of TV5 Network.It aired on TV5 from December 17, 2017, to January 10, 2020. It is the local version of SportsCenter following TV5's partnership with global sports network ESPN after a few years ESPN in the Philippines was hiatus for 5 years after being replaced by Fox Sports Asia (SportsCenter Asia has been ...

  3. Rizal Memorial Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    1934. Renovated. 2019. Tenants. Philippine Sports Commission. The Rizal Memorial Sports Complex ( RMSC; formerly known as Rizal Memorial Field[ 1]) is a national sports complex of the Philippines, located on Pablo Ocampo St. (formerly Vito Cruz St.), Malate, Manila. It is named in honor of the country's national hero, José Rizal (1861–1896).

  4. Rizal Memorial Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    Philippines women's national basketball team. MICAA (1938–1981) UAAP (1938–2002) NCAA (1938–2006) PBA (1975–1982, 2024–present) Manila Metrostars ( MBA) (1998) Manila Stars ( MPBL) (2024–present) The Rizal Memorial Coliseum is an indoor arena in the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex in Manila, Philippines. It can hold up to 6,100 people.

  5. Marikina Sports Center - Wikipedia

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    The Marikina Sports Center, also known as Marikina Sports Park and formerly known as Rodriguez Sports Center, is a sports complex located in Marikina, at the corner of Shoe Avenue and Sumulong Highway in Metro Manila, Philippines. It is the current home venue of the Marikina Shoemasters of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League (MPBL) and ...

  6. Philippine Sports Center - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Sports Center is a sporting venue under-construction inside the Ciudad de Victoria development which spans over Bocaue and Santa Maria, Bulacan, Philippines. [1] The sporting center will host an Olympic-size swimming pool and a multi-purpose gymnasium. [2] Like the nearby Philippine Arena and the Philippine Sports Stadium, the ...

  7. Arnis in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines' national sports association (NSA) for arnis currently recognized by the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) is the Philippine Eskrima Kali Arnis Federation (PEKAF). Previously Arnis Philippines (ARPI) was the country's NSA until its expulsion from the POC in 2018. [12] ARPI protested against the revocation of their membership. [13]

  8. Philippines stuns New Zealand for first-ever World Cup win ...

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    Impelido, a Philippines-born U.S. immigrant, still remembers the early days, in the 2000s, when the team would train on choppy grass fields and often share them with track-and-field athletes.

  9. Sports in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Rural children playing basketball. Sports in the Philippines is an important part of the country's culture. There are six major sports in the Philippines: basketball, boxing, tennis, football, billiards, and volleyball. [ 1]