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The New Clark City Sports Hub [2] or the New Clark City Sports Complex [3] (initially known as the Philippine Sports City or Philippine Olympic City) is a complex of sports facilities located inside the National Government Administrative Center of New Clark City in Capas, Tarlac.
The New Clark City Sports Hub located within the National Government Administrative Center contains an athletes' village, an aquatics center and a 20,000-seater athletics stadium. New Clark City was one of the host cities of the 2019 Southeast Asian Games, which took place all over Luzon. A list of major sporting events are given in the tables ...
The New Clark City Athletics Stadium, also referred to as the New Clark Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium located at the New Clark City in Capas, Tarlac, Philippines.It is the primary venue of the New Clark City Sports Hub, which is part of the National Government Administrative Center.
The New Clark City Sports Hub, located within the NGAC, contains an athletes' village for accommodation, an aquatics center, and the 20,000-seater New Clark City Athletics Stadium. It will also house the Olympic Museum by the Philippine Olympic Committee .
The construction of the whole New Clark City Sports Hub, which also includes the Aquatics Center, began on April 25, 2018 with a cement-pouring ceremony. [1] Construction of the facility costed around ₱2 billion. [2] By early July 2019, the aquatics center is already 85 percent complete. [3]
The National Government Administrative Center (NGAC) is a 200-hectare (490-acre) mixed-used development situated in New Clark City, Capas, Tarlac.It will primarily host facilities for the Philippine government such as offices of various government agencies, government housing units, sport facilities and other support services facilities. [2]
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City Island Group Length Width (lanes) Capas: Luzon New Clark City Aquatics Center: 50 m 25 m (10) Opened on August 31, 2019 as part of the New Clark City Sports Hub and one of the venues for the 2019 Southeast Asian Games, [1] and upcoming 2020 Asian Swimming Championships. [2] [3] Pasig: Luzon PhilSports Swimming Center [4] 50 m 25 m (10)