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The Strong Group Athletics is an organization which sponsors basketball and volleyball teams in the Philippines. The Strong Group was founded by Filipino businessman Frank Lao. The Strong Group was founded by Filipino businessman Frank Lao.
The Strong Group maintains its own basketball team which has competed in the Dubai International Basketball Championship in the United Arab Emirates. They debuted in the 2023 edition, with Mighty Sports and Acto City sponsoring their stint. [2] [3] Strong Group, coached by Charles Tiu, finished as quarterfinalists. [4]
In the 2024 season, the team gained the backing of the Strong Group Athletics organization, and would later be renamed as the Manila Batang Sampaloc, or officially, the Manila SV Batang Sampaloc SGA. Their 2024 campaign is noted for their acquisition of four-time PBA champion Greg Slaughter among other ex-PBA players. [ 4 ]
San Miguel Alab Pilipinas (2 C, ... Philippines men's national basketball team; ... San Miguel Alab Pilipinas; Strong Group Athletics (basketball) ...
Interim coach Rogelio Getigan led the team under the name "Strong Group Athletics" in their first tournament. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] In May 2024 in the lead up to the Reinforced Invitational Conference, Strong Group rebranded as Zus Coffee Thunderbelles and will take effect at the upcoming PVL conference after made a partnership with Zus Coffee.
While playing for Strong Group Athletics at the 2024 Dubai International Basketball Championship, Quiambao received an offer to play for the United Arab Emirates national team as a naturalized player. [44] Later that year, he played in the first window of the 2025 FIBA Asia Cup qualifiers. Against Hong Kong, he finished with 15 points on 7-of ...
Nov. 11—Lahaina Strong was originally formed following the fires from Hurricane Lane in August 2018, and was reactivated after the deadly Aug. 8 fires, which killed at least 99 people. KAANAPALI ...
PVL players on the Philippine women's national volleyball team are excluded from the upcoming conference, as the national team season of the FIVB calendar is ongoing. The national team suited up for the 2024 FIVB Women's Volleyball Challenger Cup, and will prepare for the 2024 SEA Women's V.League. [8]