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  2. Dynamic Herb Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Dynamic Herb Sports Complex consists of a stadium with bleachers that can accommodate 550 people and a FIFA-standard artificial turf. [8] There is a plan to build an indoor arena that would accommodate several sporting events like futsal, basketball, badminton, and volleyball.

  3. List of sports venues in the Greater Manila Area - Wikipedia

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    Philippines national football team, Philippines women's national football team, Philippines national rugby union team, United Football League, UAAP football, NCAA Philippines football: 12,000: 1934: Rosario Sports Complex Field: Pasig: Philippines men's national softball team: 1990: University of Makati Stadium: Taguig: United Football League ...

  4. Butuan Polysports Complex - Wikipedia

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    Butuan Polysports Complex, is a sports complex in Barangay Tiniwisan, Butuan, Philippines. The sports complex is the venue of athletic events for both Agusan del Norte and Caraga region. [3] As of 2023, there are only 3 sport venues inside the complex which have been completed. These are: Polysports Basketball Arena, Polysports Football Stadium ...

  5. Rizal Memorial Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Rizal Memorial Sports Complex (RMSC; formerly known as Rizal Memorial Field [1]) is a national sports complex of the Philippines, located on Pablo Ocampo St. (formerly Vito Cruz St.), Malate, Manila. It is named in honor of the country's national hero, José Rizal (1861–1896).

  6. PhilSports Football and Athletics Stadium - Wikipedia

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    It was the host of the 2002 World Cup qualifiers between Philippines and Laos. [1] [2] The stadium was the site of the PhilSports Stadium stampede on February 4, 2006. Its capacity was 15,000 people. [3] The stadium is used annually for both the UAAP and NCAA athletics and track and field tournaments, as well as the PATAFA Weekly Relay Series.

  7. Clark International Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Clark International Sports Complex hosts eight sporting fields: Two professional baseball field with Major League Baseball dimensions, four wheel wagon baseball fields suitable for both training and competition use, and two multi-purpose fields which can be used to host football and rugby matches. [2]

  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. PhilSports Arena - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Institute of Sports Multi-Purpose Arena or PhilSports Arena is an indoor sporting arena located inside the PhilSports Complex in Pasig, Metro Manila, Philippines. It was formerly known as the University of Life Theater and Recreational Arena or the ULTRA.