2018 in Philippine sports

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The following is a list of notable events and developments that are related to Philippine sports in 2018.

Contents

Events

Athletics

Basketball

3x3

Amateur

Professional

Collegiate

Exhibition

National team

The Philippine Arena, the venue of the brawl between the Philippines and the Australia match at the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup Asian Qualifiers. Philippine Arena FIBA Philippines vs Australia.jpg
The Philippine Arena, the venue of the brawl between the Philippines and the Australia match at the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup Asian Qualifiers.

Women's basketball

Baseball

Boxing

Manny Pacquiao won the boxing match, dubbed "Fight of Champions", against Lucas Matthysse Manny Pacquiao (cropped).jpg
Manny Pacquiao won the boxing match, dubbed "Fight of Champions", against Lucas Matthysse

Collegiate sports

Cockfighting

Cycling

Football

Golf

Horse racing

Ice hockey

Mixed martial arts

– The country ends the year with five World Champions in Folayang, Vera, Joshua Pacio, Kevin Belingon and Geje Eustaquio. [42]

Multi-sporting events

Hidilyn Diaz Hidilyn Diaz 2016.jpg
Hidilyn Diaz

POC and PSC

Swimming

Tennis

Volleyball

Beach volleyball

Other events

Other sports

Awards

Sports television specials

Deaths

January
February
April
June
August
September
October

See also

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