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  2. Joaquin F. Enriquez Memorial Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Joaquin F. Enriquez Memorial Stadium is a multi-use stadium located inside the Joaquin F. Enriquez Memorial Sports Complex in Zamboanga City, Philippines. The stadium has the capacity of 10,000 people. [2] Construction of the sports complex started November 1991 and was completed in time for the 1992 Palarong Pambansa.

  3. List of football stadiums in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The 20,000-capacity New Clark City Athletics Stadium. The 20,000-capacity Philippine Sports Stadium in Ciudad de Victoria. The 12,873-capacity Rizal Memorial Stadium, which opened in 1934, is the home of the Philippines national football team. The 6,000-capacity stadium at the Cauayan City Sports Complex. The 2,000-capacity McKinley Hill Stadium. #

  4. New Clark City Sports Hub - Wikipedia

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    Athletics Stadium Philippine Athletics Track and Field Association [34] October 18–20, 2019 New Clark City Triathlon Aquatics Center and Athletics Stadium Go Clark and Bases Conversion and Development Authority [35] [36] November 30 - December 11, 2019 2019 Southeast Asian Games: Aquatics Center and Athletics Stadium Southeast Asian Games ...

  5. Rizal Memorial Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Rizal Memorial Track and Football Stadium (simply known as the Rizal Memorial Stadium) is a stadium in Manila, Philippines.Part of the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex which is designated by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines as a historical landmark, it served as the main stadium of the 1954 Asian Games and the Southeast Asian Games on three occasions.

  6. Biñan Football Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Biñan Football Stadium is a track and field and football venue in Biñan, Laguna, Philippines.. On October 28, 2015, the Biñan city government and the Philippine Football Federation signed a memorandum of understanding agreeing that the stadium shall be the home stadium of the Philippines women's national football team as well as the national youth teams at least until 2019. [2]

  7. Sorsogon Sports Arena - Wikipedia

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    The venue's structure under construction. May 2021. The Sorsogon Sports Coliseum [2] was built on the former site of the Balogo Sports Complex (renamed Sorsogon Sports Complex). [3]

  8. Davao City–UP Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    The main stadium of the Davao City–UP Sports Complex hosts a football field and an athletics oval. It was designed to have a seating capacity of 30,000 people [ 3 ] The surface of the football field of the main stadium is made of artificial grass. [ 10 ]

  9. Cebu City Sports Center - Wikipedia

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    The Cebu City Sports Center, formerly called as Abellana Sports Complex is a track and field and football stadium located in Cebu City, Philippines. The complex was built by the city to serve as the main venue for the 1994 Palarong Pambansa and accommodate large events of various kinds. It is owned and managed by the Cebu City government.