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  2. List of football stadiums in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of football stadiums in the Philippines, ordered by capacity.Note that this list includes stadiums that form part of a larger sports complex which don't have a name on their own as well as stadiums named "sports complex" despite not having any auxiliary sports facilities such as a secondary stadium or an indoor arena.

  3. Naga, Camarines Sur - Wikipedia

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    The Metro Naga Sports Complex, in Barangay Pacol, has Olympic-sized swimming pools, tennis courts, and a track oval. [57] The Jesse M. Robredo Coliseum, formerly the Naga City Coliseum which is renamed in honor of the late DILG secretary and former mayor of Naga, is the largest indoor arena in southern Luzon.

  4. List of long course swimming pools in the Philippines

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    Part of the Surigao Provincial Sports Complex. Renovated in 2020 from 8 lanes. Quezon City: Luzon Amoranto Sports Complex Swimming Pool: 50 m 25 m (10) Part of the Amoranto Sports Complex. Renovated in 2023. Prosperidad: Mindanao Democrito O. Plaza Memorial Sports Complex Aquatic Center 50 m 25 m (10)

  5. Metro Naga - Wikipedia

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    Metropolitan Naga was a metropolitan area in the Bicol Region of the Philippines that consisted of the city of Naga and its 14 neighboring municipalities in Camarines Sur.The metropolitan area, which was managed by the Metro Naga Development Council, also included Pili, the capital of the Camarines Sur, and covered most of the 3rd district of the province and part of its 1st, 2nd, 4th and 5th ...

  6. List of sports venues in the Greater Manila Area - Wikipedia

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    In July 2014, the Philippine Sports Stadium and the Philippine Arena opened in Santa Maria and Bocaue, Bulacan. They are the largest football stadium and indoor arena in the Philippines which served as the venue for some of the 2015 AFC Cup group stage matches and the first Philippine Basketball Association games for the 2014–15 season .

  7. List of Philippine Basketball Association arenas - Wikipedia

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    Josefina T. Albano Sports Center Cabagan, Isabela: October 26, 2006 (Coca-Cola Tigers vs. Barangay Ginebra Kings) [18] Naga City Coliseum: Naga, Camarines Sur: March 2, 2013 (GlobalPort Batang Pier vs. San Mig Coffee Mixers) [19] Pacoy Ortega Gym San Fernando, La Union: October 21, 2006 (Purefoods Chunkee Giants vs. Sta. Lucia Realtors) [20 ...

  8. Jesse M. Robredo Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    The Jesse M. Robredo Coliseum is an indoor sporting arena located in Naga City, Camarines Sur, Philippines. It is dubbed as The Big Dome of the South, [1] being the largest indoor arena in Southern Luzon. It opened in August 2010 as Naga City Coliseum and has a maximum seating capacity of more than 12,000 spectators. Its construction started in ...

  9. List of indoor arenas in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Mandaue City Sports and Cultural Complex Mandaue: Cebu: Visayas 4,000 Minglanilla Sports Complex Minglanilla: Cebu: Visayas 4,000 Tandag City Gymnasium Tandag: Surigao del Sur: Mindanao 4,000 Surigao Provincial Sports Complex - Gymnasium: Surigao City: Surigao del Norte: Mindanao 3,500 [21] 2009 Also known as Robert Barbers Sports Complex: ABL ...