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  2. Machuca Tile - Wikipedia

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    During the early 1900s, Don Jose Machuca y Romeo was the foremost producer of Mediterranean tiles in the Philippines. His son, Don Pepe, an Audencia, established Mosaicos Machuca in an ancestral house located on Calle Tanduay in San Miguel, Manila, while the tile factory itself was situated beside the Pasig River.

  3. Mariwasa - Wikipedia

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    Mariwasa stopped trading in the stock exchange in December 1999, decided to close its main tile manufacturing plant in 2001 in Rosario, Pasig, [7] and defaulted in 2003. Mariwas took a $14.5 million loan from the International Finance Corporation in 1999 as part of a restructuring of Mariwasa's financing and operations.

  4. List of football clubs in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    List of association football clubs in the Philippines sorted by league and division: Current system ... Carrigans FC (Weekend Futbol League) Cheng Hua; M. Lhuillier ...

  5. Stallion Laguna F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The club competes in the Philippines Football League, the top tier of football in the Philippines. In 2002, the club was founded as Stallion Football Club . The club competed in the Metro Manila-based United Football League , earning promotion to Division 1 after finishing as runners-up in the 2011 season .

  6. List of Philippines Football League clubs - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of clubs who have played in the Philippines Football League since its inception in 2017.. Over the five years and four seasons of the league, fifteen teams have played or will play in the league, 4 clubs based in the Visayas region, 1 based in Mindanao, and the rest in Luzon. 11 teams at one point or another were based within Metro Manila, while one club (Philippine Air ...

  7. Loyola F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The club was founded in 2006 as Loyola Agila Football Club by former student footballers of Ateneo de Manila University. [1] The team is named after St. Ignatius of Loyola, the university's patron saint, while Agila is Tagalog for "eagle" (the university's sports teams are called the Ateneo Blue Eagles).

  8. Manila Nomads Sports Club - Wikipedia

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    The Manila Nomads Sports Club is the oldest active multi-sport club in the Philippines starting its involvements in sports continuously since 1914 and is parent to a number of different departments including football, rugby sevens, cricket, tennis, squash, and lawn bowls. The sports club is mostly known for its activities in football and rugby.

  9. Philippines Football League - Wikipedia

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    "Philippines Football League" was the most-preferred name for a prospective league according to a Nielsen survey which covered interviews of 5,000 people nationwide. Other choices included "P-League", "Maharlika League" (inspired by a feudal warrior class existing in the Luzon region during the pre-colonial era), [ 8 ] "Liga Pilipina", and ...