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  2. 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]

  3. Philippine Arena - Wikipedia

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    The arena has been master-planned to enable at least 50,000 people to gather inside the building and a further 50,000 to gather at a ‘live site’ or plaza outside to share in major events. [19] The seating bowl of the arena is a one-sided bowl and is partitioned into two parts, the upper and the lower bowl each with approximately 25,000 ...

  4. List of indoor arenas in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Bulacan: Luzon 55,000 2014 Named as the "World's largest indoor arena" Hosted the 2018 FIBA 3x3 World Cup and the 2019 Southeast Asian Games opening ceremonies, and 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup as one of the three venues in the Philippines. Jesse M. Robredo Coliseum: Naga: Camarines Sur: Luzon 12,000 2010 Ynares Center: Antipolo: Rizal: Luzon ...

  5. 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 .

  6. PhilSports Arena - Wikipedia

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    The league stayed for seven years until they moved to the newly built Cuneta Astrodome in 1993, citing the venue's lack of maintenance. The arena was supposed to be the staging site of the now-defunct early afternoon ABS-CBN game show Wowowee on February 4, 2006, during its first anniversary but became the site of a deadly stampede that killed ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. List of MPBL venues - Wikipedia

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    Venue Location Team(s) Capacity Ref. ... Baliwag, Bulacan: Bulacan Kuyas: 5,000 [33] Bulacan Capitol Gymnasium Malolos, Bulacan [34] Malolos Sports and Convention Center

  9. 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.