List of football stadiums in the Philippines

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The following is a list of football stadiums in the Philippines , ordered by capacity. Note that this list includes stadiums that form part of a larger sports complex which don't have a name on their own as well as stadiums named "sports complex" despite not having any auxiliary sports facilities such as a secondary stadium or an indoor arena.

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Current stadiums

The 20,000-capacity New Clark City Athletics Stadium. New Clark City Stadium - field south side, night (Capas, Tarlac; 12-08-2019).jpg
The 20,000-capacity New Clark City Athletics Stadium.
The 20,000-capacity Philippine Sports Stadium in Ciudad de Victoria. JfCiudadINC29PhilArenaStadiumfvf.JPG
The 20,000-capacity Philippine Sports Stadium in Ciudad de Victoria.
The 12,873-capacity Rizal Memorial Stadium, which opened in 1934, is the home of the Philippines national football team. Rizal Memorial Football Stadium - field view from bleachers (Malate, Manila; 11-27-2019).jpg
The 12,873-capacity Rizal Memorial Stadium, which opened in 1934, is the home of the Philippines national football team.
The 6,000-capacity stadium at the Cauayan City Sports Complex. Cauayan City (Benjamin Dy) Sports Complex.jpg
The 6,000-capacity stadium at the Cauayan City Sports Complex.
The 2,000-capacity McKinley Hill Stadium. Emperadorstadium.jpg
The 2,000-capacity McKinley Hill Stadium.
#StadiumCapacityCityIsland groupHome team(s)
1 Governor Mariano Perdices Memorial Coliseum 25,000 Dumaguete Visayas
2 New Clark City Athletics Stadium 20,000 New Clark City Luzon
3 Philippine Sports Stadium 20,000 Ciudad de Victoria Luzon
4 Pelaéz Sports Complex 20,000 Cagayan de Oro Mindanao
5 Narciso Ramos Sports and Civic Center 16,000 Lingayen Luzon
6 Isabela Sports Complex 15,500 Ilagan Luzon
7 Marikina Sports Center 15,000 Marikina Luzon
8 PhilSports Football and Athletics Stadium 15,000 Pasig Luzon
9 Sorsogon Sports Complex 15,000 Sorsogon City Luzón
10 Rizal Memorial Stadium 12,873 Manila Luzon
11 Ferdinand E. Marcos Memorial Stadium 12,000 Laoag Luzon
12 Joaquin F. Enriquez Memorial Stadium 10,000 Zamboanga City Mindanao
13 MSU Grandstand 10,000 Marawi Mindanao
14 Bren Z. Guiao Sports Complex and Convention Center 10,000 San Fernando Luzon
15 Democrito O. Plaza Sports Complex 10,000 Prosperidad Mindanao
16 University of San Carlos Stadium 8,000 Cebu City Visayas
17 Iloilo Sports Center 7,000 Iloilo City Visayas
18 Alcala Sports Complex 7,000 Lucena Luzon
19 Villareal Stadium 6,000 Roxas Visayas
20 Cagayan Sports Complex 6,000 Tuguegarao Luzon
21 Quirino Stadium 6,000 Bantay Luzon
22 Tangub City Sports Complex 6,000 Tangub Mindanao
23 Acharon Sports Centre 6,000 General Santos Mindanao
24 Benjamin G. Dy Sports Complex 6,000 Cauayan Luzon
25 Cebu City Sports Center 5,500 Cebu City Visayas
26 JRMSU Sports Complex 5,500 Dapitan Mindanao
27 Mindanao Civic Center 5,000 Tubod Mindanao
28 Siargao Sports Complex 5,000 Dapa Mindanao
29 City of Imus Grandstand and Track Oval 4,800 Imus Luzon
30 Misamis Occidental Provincial Athletic Complex 4,000 Oroquieta Mindanao
31 Leyte Sports Development Center 4,000 Tacloban Visayas
32 Binirayan Sports Complex 4,000 San Jose de Buenavista Visayas
33 Laguna Sports Complex 4,000 Santa Cruz Luzon
34 Metro Naga Sports Complex 4,000 Naga City Luzon
35 Sarimanok Sports Stadium 3,700 Marawi Mindanao
36 Butuan Polysports Football Stadium 3,672 Butuan Mindanao
37 Surigao Provincial Sports Complex - Stadium 3,500 Surigao City Mindanao
38 Carlos P. Garcia Sports Complex 3,500 Tagbilaran Visayas
39 Bicol University Sports Complex 3,500 Legazpi Luzon
40 South Cotabato Sports Complex 3,500 Koronadal Mindanao
41 University of Makati Stadium 3,295 Makati Luzon
42 Davao del Norte Sports Complex 3,000 Tagum Mindanao
43 Baguio Athletic Bowl 3,000 Baguio Luzon
44 Sulu Provincial Sports Complex 3,000 Jolo Mindanao
45 Daet Eco Athletic Field 3,000 Daet Luzon
46 Surigao del Sur Sports Center 3,000 Tandag Mindanao
47 Ramon V. Mitra Jr. Sports Complex 3,000 Puerto Princesa Luzon
48 Biñan Football Field 3,000 Biñan Luzon
49 Bren Z Guiao Sports Complex 3,000 Pampanga Luzon
50 Zambales Sports Complex 2,500 Iba Luzon
51 Congressman Pedro Palarca-Romualdo Tourism and Sports Complex 2,500 Mambajao Mindanao
52 Quirino Sports Venue 2,500 Cabarroguis Luzon
53 Nueva Ecija Sports Complex 2,500 Palayan Luzon
54 Ilagan Sports Complex 2,500 Ilagan Luzon
55 McKinley Hill Stadium 2,000 Taguig Luzon
56 Jose V. Yap Recreational Sports Center 2,000 San Jose, Tarlac Luzon
57 Occidental Mindoro Sports Complex 2,000 San Jose, Occidental Mindoro Luzon
58 Oriental Mindoro National High School Grounds 2,000 Calapan Luzon
59 Bulacan Sports Complex 2,000 Malolos Luzon
60 Ormoc City Sports Complex 2,000 Ormoc Visayas
61 Freedom Sports Complex 2,000 Pili Luzon
62 Aklan Sports Complex 2,000 Makato Visayas
63 Batangas Provincial Sports Complex 2,000 Batangas City Luzon
64 Batangas City Sports Complex 2,000 Batangas City Luzon
65 Zamboanga del Sur Sports Academy 2,000 Pagadian Mindanao
66 Cotabato Provincial Sports Complex 2,000 Kidapawan Mindanao
67 Abra Sports Complex 2,000 Bangued Luzon
68 University of Mindanao Sports Complex 2,000 Davao City Mindanao
69 Mati Centennial Sports Complex 2,000 Mati Mindanao
70 Baler Sports Complex 2,000 Baler Luzon

Stadiums under construction

StadiumCapacityLocationHome TeamRef.
City Island Group
Davao City–UP Sports Complex Main Stadium 30,000 Davao City Mindanao
Tagum City Stadium 20,000 Tagum Mindanao
Davao Oriental Sports Complex Stadium 10,000 Mati Mindanao
Spark Samar Sports City Stadium 8,100 Catbalogan Visayas [1]
Bukidnon Sports and Cultural Complex 6,000 Malaybalay Mindanao
Tanauan City Sports Complex 5,000 Tanauan Luzon
Passi City Sports Complex 3,000 Passi Visayas
Taytay Sports Complex 3,000 Taytay Luzon
Baybay City Sports Complex 2,000 Baybay Visayas

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