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Lauro Mumar, FIBA World Championship medalist, Philippine National Basketball Hall of Famer; Bernie Fabiosa, PBA legend, 25 Greatest Players of the PBA, played from 1975-1991; Lawrence Mumar, basketball player and coach; Nonito Donaire of Talibon- four-division world boxing champion; Simeon Toribio of Carmen - Olympian, athletics; Reynaldo ...
Carlos "Caloy" Loyzaga y Matute (August 29, 1930 – January 27, 2016) was a Filipino basketball player, coach and politician. He was the most dominant basketball player of his era in the Philippines and is considered as the greatest Filipino basketball player of all time. As a member of the Philippine national team.
This category is for sportspeople who are citizens of the Philippines, not ethnically Filipino athletes who are citizens of other countries [and do NOT have Filipino citizenship]. Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories, out of 16 total.
This is a list of members of the Philippine Sports Hall of Fame. Pages in category "Philippine Sports Hall of Fame inductees" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total.
The Philippine Sports Hall of Fame (PSHOF) is a hall of fame established in 1999 to honor Filipino athletes, trainers, and coaches with the first batch of inductees included in the hall of fame in 2010. [1] The Philippine Sports Commission manages the operations of the hall of fame. [2]
The Philippines was the first country to score over 100 points in a single game of the Olympic Games basketball history. [1] Calvo was also the head coach of the first Philippine national team that captured the basketball gold medal in the 1951 Asian Games and includes basketball legends, Carlos Loyzaga and Lauro Mumar.
Given the complex history of football in the Philippines, this article takes into account all notable "national" football competitions organized by the Philippine Football Federation. Also included are newer leagues such as the United Football League, the Filipino Premier League, and the current Philippines Football League.