List of Philippines Football League stadiums

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Since the first season of the Philippines Football League, league matches have been played in 11 stadiums from as far north as Bantay in Ilocos Sur and as far south as Tagum in Davao del Norte. While matches of the original United Football League were only played in Metro Manila due to the status of the league, the establishment of the PFL in 2016 saw its teams spread over the Philippines with designated home stadiums. This relocation also saw the record capacity for a PFL match in the Philippines, with over 5,000 people attending a match between Global Cebu and Ceres–Negros in Cebu City.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines, however, matches since 2020 have been played only at one venue, the PFF National Training Center in Carmona, Cavite, due to the low cost as well as for safety purposes. However, the league plans to hold matches in stadiums again due to the lowering of cases when the 2022 season kicks off in mid-2022.

Stadiums[edit]

Stadiums whose names are in bold indicate stadiums of teams that are currently participating in the 2022 Philippines Football League.

Stadium Image Club Location Capacity Last Match Date Coordinates Ref.
Aboitiz Pitch Green Archers United Lipa,
Batangas
1,500 Green Archers United 1–0 Philippine Air Force October 19, 2019
Biñan Football Stadium Stallion Laguna Biñan,
Laguna
3,000[1] Stallion Laguna 0–3 Kaya–Iloilo March 12, 2023
Cebu City Sports Center Global Cebu Cebu City,
Cebu
5,500 Global Cebu 2–0 Ceres–Negros November 28, 2017
City of Imus Grandstand and Track Oval Mendiola 1991 Imus,
Cavite
4,800 Mendiola 1991 0–1 Maharlika Manila March 12, 2023
Davao del Norte Sports Complex Davao Aguilas Tagum,
Davao del Norte
3,000 Davao Aguilas 1–3 Ceres–Negros July 14, 2018
Dynamic Herb Sports Complex Dynamic Herb Cebu Talisay,
Cebu
550 Dynamic Herb Cebu 3–3 United City October 15, 2022
Iloilo Sports Complex Kaya–Iloilo Iloilo City,
Iloilo
7,000[2] Kaya–Iloilo 2–3 Dynamic Herb Cebu February 19, 2023
Marikina Sports Center JPV Marikina Marikina,
Metro Manila
15,000 JPV Marikina 2–1 Global Cebu March 3, 2018
McKinley Hill Stadium Maharlika Manila Taguig,
Metro Manila
2,000 TBD TBD
New Clark City Athletics Stadium United City Capas,
Tarlac
20,000 United City 1–0 Stallion Laguna November 5, 2022
Panaad Stadium Ceres–Negros Bacolod,
Negros Occidental
8,000 Ceres–Negros 4–1 Stallion Laguna August 25, 2018
PFF National Training Center Azkals Development Team Carmona,
Cavite
1,000 Stallion Laguna 1–2 Azkals Development Team November 13, 2022
Quirino Stadium Ilocos United Bantay,
Ilocos Sur
5,000 Ilocos United 1–5 Ceres–Negros September 21, 2017
Rizal Memorial Stadium Meralco Manila Manila,
Metro Manila
12,873[3] Azkals Development Team 1–2 Dynamic Herb Cebu March 11, 2023
University of Makati Stadium Kaya–Makati Makati,
Metro Manila
3,295 Kaya–Makati 4–1 Stallion Laguna April 22, 2018

References[edit]

  1. ^ Lozada, Bong (27 November 2019). "SEA Games: Biñan football stadium stands out in preparedness, completion". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved 4 August 2022.
  2. ^ Tayona, Glenda (August 28, 2018). "City gov't doesn't want to use Iloilo Sports Complex?". www.panaynews.net. Retrieved 4 August 2022.
  3. ^ "Philippines to host AFF Women's Championship after first World Cup qualification". www.insidethegames.biz. Retrieved 4 August 2022.