List of sports venues in the Greater Manila Area
The following is a list of sports venues found in the Greater Manila Area in the Philippines which are in current use. The newest sports venues in the metropolitan region are the Philippine Sports Stadium and the Philippine Arena in Santa Maria and Bocaue, Bulacan which opened in July 2014. They are the largest football stadium and indoor arena in the Philippines which served as the venue for some of the 2015 AFC Cup group stage matches and the first Philippine Basketball Association games for the 2014–15 season.
In 2012, the P3.6B Mall of Asia Arena opened within the SM Mall of Asia complex in Pasay. This indoor arena hosted the 2013 FIBA Asia Championship. Other popular venues in the region include the Smart Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City which hosts several professional and collegiate basketball leagues, and the Rizal Memorial Stadium in Malate which is home to both the Philippine national football team and the Philippines national rugby union team.
Arenas
Stadiums
Racing venues
Motor racing tracks
- Batangas Racing Circuit (Rosario, Batangas)
- Carmona Racing Circuit (Carmona, Cavite)
- Citykart Racing, Circuit Makati[5] (Makati)
- Clark International Speedway (Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga)
- Subic International Raceway (Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Zambales)
Horse-racing tracks
- Metro Manila Turf Club (Malvar, Batangas)
- San Lazaro Race Track, San Lazaro Leisure Park (Carmona, Cavite)
- Santa Ana Race Track, Saddles & Park Leisure Club (Naic, Cavite)
Others
Bowling alleys
- AMF-Puyat Bowling Center
- Astrobowl, Starmall Alabang (Muntinlupa)
- Commonwealth Lanes, Ever Gotesco (Quezon City)
- Coronado Lanes, Starmall EDSA-Shaw (Mandaluyong)
- Super Bowl, Makati Square "Formerly Makati Cinema Square" (Makati)
- Bowling Alley San Antonio (Parañaque)
- Paeng's Bowl & Billiard Room
- Eastwood CityWalk II (Quezon City)
- Robinsons Galleria (Quezon City)
- Robinsons Place Manila (Ermita)
- SM Bowling Center
- SM Center Valenzuela (Valenzuela)
- SM City Fairview (Quezon City)
- SM City North Edsa, (Quezon City)
- SM Mall of Asia (Pasay)
- SM Southmall (Las Piñas)
- SM City Sucat (Parañaque)
Golf
- Alabang Golf Country Club (Muntinlupa)
- Army Golf Club (Fort Bonifacio)
- Camp Aguinaldo Golf Club (Quezon City)
- Capitol Hills Golf and Country Club (Quezon City)
- Club Intramuros Golf Course (Intramuros)
- Manila Golf and Country Club (Makati)
- Philippine Navy Golf Club (Fort Bonifacio)
- Veterans Golf Course (Quezon City)
- Villamor Golf Course (Pasay)
- Wack Wack Golf and Country Club (Mandaluyong)
Ice rinks
Jai alai
Marina
Polo and equestrian
- Manila Polo Club (Makati)
Tennis
- Britanny Tennis Club (Quezon City)
- Club Filipino (San Juan)
- Makati Sports Club (Makati)
- Philippine Columbian Sports Club (Paco)
- Quezon City Sports Club (Quezon City)
- Rizal Memorial Sports Complex (Malate)
- The Metropolitan Club (Makati)
- The Village Sports Club (Parañaque)
- Valle Verde Country Club (Pasig)
Gallery
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San Lazaro Race Track
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Manila Golf and Country Club
See also
References
- ↑ Guerrero, Bob (25 February 2014). "FEU-FERN's new Football pitch: Artificial grass comes to QC". Yahoo Sports. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
- ↑ Olivares, Rick (21 January 2014). "Gatorade Chelsea FC Blue Pitch unveiled". Philippine Star. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
- ↑ Reyes, Mary Ann Ll. (15 August 2012). "Law suits plague sports club". Philippine Star. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
- ↑ "Turf's Up: First artificial football turf opens in Bonifacio Global City". Bases Conversion and Development Authority. 9 February 2012. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
- ↑ Sports entertainment levels up in Circuit Makati published by The Philippine Star; accessed 2014-02-05.
External links
- GolfPH - Metro Manila Golf Courses
- Philippine Racing Commission
- Metro Manila Tennis Courts
- Manila Polo Club
- Venues.ph