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  2. Negros Occidental Multi-Purpose Activity Center - Wikipedia

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    The Negros Occidental Multi-Purpose Activity Center (NOMPAC) is a provincial-owned multi-use gym located in Bacolod, adjacent to the Capitol Lagoon, in Negros Occidental, Philippines. It is currently used mostly for basketball, karatedo and boxing matches. [1]

  3. Iloilo Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Iloilo Sports Complex, also known as the Iloilo Sports Center, is a multi-use sports complex in La Paz, Iloilo City, Philippines. It is the venue of athletic events in Iloilo province and Western Visayas. It occasionally hosts large gatherings, such as concerts. Its main stadium has a seating capacity of 7,000. [1]

  4. Marikina Sports Center - Wikipedia

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    The West Stand is situated along Shoe Avenue. Prior to hosting its first Philippines Football League match, the football pitch hosted a bicycle track. [4] It also hosts an Olympic-size swimming pool [6] inside an aquatics center which can accommodate 2,000 spectators, [5] a sports building [citation needed], and an indoor gymnasium with 7,000 ...

  5. San Andres Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    The National Collegiate Athletic Association (Philippines) held its seniors volleyball [8] and the latter part of its juniors basketball [9] tournaments in the venue in 2023. In the same year, the University Athletic Association of the Philippines opened its high school basketball tournament at the venue. [10]

  6. Quadricentennial Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The UST Engineering Complex in 2008, which would be later the site of the Quadricentennial Pavilion. Since 1933, the university only had the old UST Gymnasium, which was considered then as the biggest gymnasium during its time, as venue to hold practices for its athletes, as well as to hold non-sporting events.

  7. Davao City–UP Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    By September 2016, [5] the indoor multi-purpose gym or the UP Kinetics Building [2] is 38 percent complete and the construction of phase 1 of and 2 of the stadium and athletic oval was ongoing. [5] All facilities save for the swimming pool were already completed by December 2018 with only finishing touches including the installation of a rubber ...

  8. Davao del Norte Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, plans were being made to reconstruct the sports complex using better materials with an avant-garde design, with the aim of building the most modern sports facility throughout the Philippines. The initial design was drawn up and presented in 2008. The initial cost for the reconstruction project amounted to PHP 350 million.

  9. PhilSports Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Institute of Sports Complex (also known as the PhilSports Complex) is a national sports complex of the Philippines. It is located in Meralco Avenue in Pasig, Metro Manila, Philippines. It is where the offices of the Philippine Sports Commission, Philippine Olympic Committee and some national sports associations are located.