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  2. Philippine Arena - Wikipedia

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    Owner: New Era University (Iglesia ni Cristo) ... The Philippine Arena is a multipurpose indoor arena located in Ciudad de Victoria, a 140-hectare (350-acre) ...

  3. List of events at the Philippine Arena - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Arena hosted the 2019 SEA Games opening ceremony. The Philippine Arena in Bocaue, Bulacan, Philippines, which is the world's largest indoor arena, is primarily used for large-scale concerts, sports events and religious gatherings with a seating capacity of 55,000. The arena is owned by the religious organization Iglesia ni Cristo ...

  4. New Era University - Wikipedia

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    NEU is the legal owner of the Philippine Arena, which is the largest indoor arena in the world with a seating capacity of over 50,000. [1] It annually hosts its graduation ceremonies at the Philippine Arena in Ciudad de Victoria, which is being developed because there is a proposal to move the main campus of NEU to this location. [2]

  5. Ciudad de Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Philippine Arena North Luzon Expressway–Ciudad de Victoria Interchange. The first phase development includes the Philippine Arena, which is currently the largest indoor arena in the Philippines, in Asia and in the world with a seating capacity of 55,000; The largest stadium in the Philippines with 20,000-seater Philippine Sports Stadium; The two-hectare Sports Center, an indoor aquatic and ...

  6. New San Jose Builders - Wikipedia

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    It is also known for being involved in the construction of the Philippine Arena in Bulacan, the largest indoor arena in the world as well as for being the developer and contractor of the Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar, a resort in Bataan known for its transplanted heritage buildings.

  7. KJC King Dome - Wikipedia

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    The KJC King Dome is a multipurpose indoor arena currently under construction in Davao City, Philippines. With a planned seating capacity of 75,000, the structure will be the largest indoor arena in the world if completed surpassing the 55,000-capacity Philippine Arena in Bocaue .

  8. Philippine Sports Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Sports Stadium, also known as Iglesia ni Cristo Stadium, is a football and track stadium at Ciudad de Victoria, a 140-hectare (350-acre) tourism enterprise zone in the towns of Bocaue and Santa Maria, Bulacan, Philippines. [2] The stadium was built right next to the Philippine Arena, the world's largest indoor arena. [3]

  9. Jose Acuzar - Wikipedia

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    Jose "Jerry" Acuzar was born on June 19, 1955, in Balanga, Bataan. [3] [1] His parents were Marcelino A. Acuzar and Maria Larion.[1]He finished his primary education at the Balanga Elementary School in 1967 and completed his secondary education at the Arellano Memorial (Bataan) High School (now Bataan National High School) in 1974.