This is a list of indoor arenas in the Philippines.
Arenas that are included in this list are venues for basketball (PBA, PBA D-League, MPBL, ABL, NBL–Pilipinas), volleyball (PVL) and boxing. Collegiate sports (NCAA, UAAP, CESAFI) include basketball, volleyball, contact sports (judo and taekwondo), and cheerdance competitions. It also includes arenas used for entertainment events including concerts and musical performances, anniversary shows, and professional wrestling shows. Only arenas which has a capacity of 2,000 or more that has hosted at least one of the events previously mentioned are included in this list.
Arena | City | Capacity | Year opened | Remarks |
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SM Mall of Asia Arena | Pasay | 20,000 | 2012 [1] | Part of the SM Mall of Asia Complex. Hosted the majority of the games in the 2013 FIBA Asia Championship and 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup as one of the three venues in the Philippines. |
Smart Araneta Coliseum | Quezon City | 14,429 [2] | 1960 | Dubbed as "The Big Dome". Hosted the 1978 FIBA World Championship, 2017 SEABA Championship, and 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup as one of the three venues in the Philippines. |
Cuneta Astrodome | Pasay | 12,000 | 1993 | Current home arena of the Pasay Voyagers of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League. |
Makati Coliseum | Makati | 12,000 | 1998 | Renovated in 2019 Former home arena of the Makati OKBet Kings of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League. |
PhilSports Arena | Pasig | 10,000 | 1985 | Formerly the PSC Sports Arena and ULTRA; Part of the PhilSports Complex. Hosted the men's and women's volleyball matches of the 2019 Southeast Asian Games. |
Marikina Sports Center | Marikina | 7,000 | 1969 | Renovated in 2001 Current home arena of the Marikina Shoemasters of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League. |
Rizal Memorial Coliseum | Manila | 6,100 | 1934 | Opened as a tennis stadium named Rizal Memorial Tennis Stadium before conversion into an indoor arena; part of the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex |
Ninoy Aquino Stadium | Manila | 6,000 | Formerly known as Rizal Multi-Purpose Arena; part of the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex | |
Filoil EcoOil Centre | San Juan | 5,000 | 2006 | Formerly known as The Arena in San Juan, and Filoil Flying V Arena Hosted the 3x3 Basketball and Esports tournaments in the 2019 Southeast Asian Games. Current home arena of the San Juan Knights of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League. |
San Andres Sports Complex | Manila | 5,000 | Former home arena of the Manila Metrostars of the now-defunct Metropolitan Basketball Association. Current home arena of the Manila Batang Sampaloc of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League. | |
Villar Coliseum | Las Piñas | 4,000 | 2023 | |
Caloocan Sports Complex | Caloocan | 3,000 | 2017 | Current home arena of the Caloocan Batang Kankaloo of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League |
Muntinlupa Sports Center | Muntinlupa | 3,000 | Current home arena of the Muntinlupa Cagers of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League. | |
Valenzuela City Astrodome | Valenzuela | 3,000 | 2012 | Former home arena of Valenzuela Classic of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League. |
Ynares Sports Arena | Pasig | 3,000 | 2008 | Former home arena of the AirAsia Philippine Patriots and the San Miguel Beermen of the ASEAN Basketball League. Former home arena of Pasig City MCW Sports of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League. |
Pasig Sports Center | Pasig | 2,500 | 2015 | Former home arena of the Pasig-Rizal Pirates of the now-defunct Metropolitan Basketball Association and Pasig City MCW Sports of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League. [3] |
Amoranto Arena | Quezon City | 2,000 | 2023 | Current home arena of the Quezon City Toda Aksyon of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League. |
Cong. Jun Duenas Gymnasium | Taguig | 2,000 | Current home arena of the Taguig Generals in the NBL–Pilipinas. | |
Hagonoy Sports Complex | Taguig | 2,000 | Former home arena of the Taguig Generals of the NBL–Pilipinas. | |
JCSGO Gym | Quezon City | 2,000 | Former home arena of the Quezon City Toda Aksyon of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League. | |
Novadeci Convention Center | Quezon City | 2,000 | 2022 | |
San Juan Gym | San Juan | 2,000 | Former home arena of the first incarnation of the San Juan Knights of the now-defunct Metropolitan Basketball Association. | |
WES Arena | Valenzuela | 2,000 | 2021 | Current home arena of the Valenzuela Classic of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League and the Nikkelham Valenzuela Workhorse of the NBL–Pilipinas |
Paco Arena | Manila | 1,000 | 2022 | Current home arena of the Manila Batang Sampaloc of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League. |
San Dionisio Gymnasium | Parañaque | 1,000 | Current home arena of the Paranaque Smile 360 in the NBL–Pilipinas. |
Arena | Location | Capacity | Year opened | Remarks | ||
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City or municipality | Province | Island Group | ||||
Philippine Arena | Bocaue | Bulacan | Luzon | 55,000 | 2014 | Named as the "World's largest indoor arena" Hosted the 2018 FIBA 3x3 World Cup and the 2019 Southeast Asian Games opening ceremonies, and 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup as one of the three venues in the Philippines. |
Ynares Center | Antipolo | Rizal | Luzon | 12,000 | 1990s | Former home arena of the Rizal Golden Coolers of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League. |
Jesse M. Robredo Coliseum | Naga | Camarines Sur | Luzon | 12,000 | 2010 | |
(AATF Sports Complex) Apostle Arsenio T. Ferriol Sports Complex | Imus | Cavite | Luzon | 10,420 | 2010 | The first indoor sports center built by a religious organization |
Mayor Vitaliano D. Agan Coliseum | Zamboanga City | Zamboanga del Sur | Mindanao | 10,000 | 2002 | Current home arena of the Zamboanga Master Sardines of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League. |
Ormoc City Superdome | Ormoc | Leyte | Visayas | 10,000 | 1995 | |
Sultan Kudarat Sports Complex and Cultural Center | Isulan | Sultan Kudarat | Mindanao | 10,000 | 2010 | |
Jose Rizal Coliseum | Calamba | Laguna | Luzon | 8,100 | 2023 | Also known as Calamba Coliseum and Convention Center [10] |
Ibalong Centrum for Recreation | Legazpi | Albay | Luzon | 8,000 | 2010 | |
Puerto Princesa City Coliseum | Puerto Princesa | Palawan | Luzon | 8,000 | 2003 | [11] |
South Cotabato Sports Complex | Koronadal | South Cotabato | Mindanao | 8,000 [12] | ||
Victorias City Coliseum | Victorias | Negros Occidental | Visayas | 8,000 | 2007 | |
Aquilino Q. Pimentel Jr. International Convention Center | Cagayan de Oro | Misamis Oriental | Mindanao | 7,700 | 2022 | [13] |
Davao del Sur Coliseum | Digos | Davao del Sur | Mindanao | 7,000 | 2010 | |
Dipolog City Sports Complex | Dipolog | Zamboanga del Norte | Mindanao | 7,000 | 2010 | |
Quezon Convention Center | Lucena | Quezon | Luzon | 7,000 | 2001 | Current home arena of the Quezon Huskers of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League. |
Tamasak Arena | Barotac Nuevo | Iloilo | Visayas | 7,000 | 2022 | Renovated in 2022 |
Alonte Sports Arena | Biñan | Laguna | Luzon | 6,500 | 2013 | Current home arena of Biñan Tatak Gel of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League. |
Narciso Ramos Sports and Civic Center | Lingayen | Pangasinan | Luzon | 6,100 | 1995 | Former home arena of the Pangasinan Presidents/Waves of the now-defunct Metropolitan Basketball Association. |
Capiz Gymnasium | Roxas | Capiz | Visayas | 6,000 | ||
Hoops Dome | Lapu-Lapu | Cebu | Visayas | 6,000 | 2008 | |
Ilocos Norte Centennial Arena | Laoag | Ilocos Norte | Luzon | 6,000 | ||
Lagao Gymnasium | General Santos | South Cotabato | Mindanao | 6,000 | Current home arena of the South Cotabato Warriors of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League. | |
Panabo City Tourism, Cultural and Sports Center | Panabo | Davao del Norte | Mindanao | 6,000 | 2007 | |
Polomolok Gymnasium | Polomolok | South Cotabato | Mindanao | 6,000 | 2015 | |
Cong. Lamberto L. Macias Sports and Cultural Center | Dumaguete | Negros Oriental | Visayas | 6,000 | [14] | |
Santa Rosa Sports Complex | Santa Rosa | Laguna | Luzon | 5,700 [15] | 2017 | Hosted the Netball matches of the 2019 Southeast Asian Games. Former home arena of Laguna Krah Asia of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League. |
Nueva Ecija Coliseum | Palayan | Nueva Ecija | Luzon | 5,500 | 2020 | Also known as ELJ Coliseum, and Umali Arena. [16] Current home arena of the Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League and the Nueva Ecija Granary Buffalos of the NBL–Pilipinas |
Albay Astrodome | Legazpi | Albay | Luzon | 5,000 | ||
Baliuag Star Arena | Baliuag | Bulacan | Luzon | 5,000 | Former home arena of the Bulacan Kuyas of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League. | |
Cagayan Sports Coliseum | Tuguegarao | Cagayan | Luzon | 5,000 | 2015 | |
Candon City Sports Complex | Candon | Ilocos Sur | Luzon | 5,000 | 2022 | [17] |
Cebu Coliseum | Cebu City | Cebu | Visayas | 5,000 | 1962 | Home arena of the CESAFI basketball games. |
Malolos Sports and Convention Center | Malolos | Bulacan | Luzon | 5,000 | 2010 | |
San Jose Del Monte Sports Complex | San Jose del Monte | Bulacan | Luzon | 5,000 | 2019 | |
San Leonardo Sports Gym | San Leonardo | Nueva Ecija | Luzon | 5,000 | ||
Tacloban City Convention Center | Tacloban | Leyte | Visayas | 5,000 | 2006 | |
Tarlac City Gymnatorium | Tarlac City | Tarlac | Luzon | 5,000 | 2023 | |
Toledo City Megadome | Toledo | Cebu | Visayas | 5,000 | 2020 | |
Urdaneta Sports Center | Urdaneta | Pangasinan | Luzon | 5,000 | ||
Mindanao Civic Center | Tubod | Lanao del Norte | Mindanao | 4,500 [18] | ||
Bago Coliseum | Bago | Negros Occidental | Visayas | 4,000 | 1995 | |
Bataan People's Center | Balanga | Bataan | Luzon | 4,000 | Current home arena of the Bataan Risers of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League. | |
Batangas City Coliseum | Batangas City | Batangas | Luzon | 4,000 | Also known as Batangas City Sports Center. Current home arena of Batangas City Tanduay Rum Masters of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League. | |
Calasiao Sports Complex | Calasiao | Pangasinan | Luzon | 4,000 | Current home arena of the Pangasinan Heatwaves of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League. | |
Mandaue City Sports and Cultural Complex | Mandaue | Cebu | Visayas | 4,000 | ||
Minglanilla Sports Complex | Minglanilla | Cebu | Visayas | 4,000 | ||
Tandag City Gymnasium | Tandag | Surigao del Sur | Mindanao | 4,000 | ||
Surigao Provincial Sports Complex - Gymnasium | Surigao City | Surigao del Norte | Mindanao | 3,500 [19] | 2009 | Also known as Robert Barbers Sports Complex |
ABL Sports & Cultural Complex | Kalibo | Aklan | Visayas | 3,000 | 1994 | |
Bren Z. Guiao Sports Complex and Convention Center | San Fernando, Pampanga | Pampanga | Luzon | 3,000 | Current home arena of the Pampanga Giant Lanterns of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League. | |
DOSCST Gym | Mati | Davao Oriental | Mindanao | 3,000 | ||
Enan Chiong Activity Center | Naga | Cebu | Visayas | 3,000 | 2010 | |
Fuerte CamSur Sports Complex | Pili | Camarines Sur | Luzon | 3,000 | 2022 | Current home arena of the CamSur Express in the NBL–Pilipinas. |
Iloilo Sports Complex | Iloilo City | Iloilo | Visayas | 3,000 | Renovated in 2014 and 2015 | |
Josefina T. Albano Sports Center | Cabagan | Isabela | Luzon | 3,000 | ||
Kim Lope A. Asis Memorial Gymnasium | Bayugan | Agusan del Sur | Mindanao | 3,000 | 2009 | |
Lamitan City New Gymnasium | Lamitan | Basilan | Mindanao | 3,000 | 2017 | Also known as Lamitan Capitol Gym Former home arena of Basilan Steel of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League. [20] |
Maasin City Sports Complex | Maasin | Southern Leyte | Visayas | 3,000 | Also known as Maasin City Gym | |
One Arena | Cainta | Rizal | Luzon | 3,000 | Home arena of the Rizal Golden Coolers of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League. | |
Santo Domingo Coliseum | Santo Domingo | Ilocos Sur | Luzon | 3,000 | ||
Siargao Multi-purpose Gymnasium | Dapa | Surigao del Norte | Mindanao | 3,000 [21] | 2020 | |
Isabela Convention Center | Cauayan | Isabela | Luzon | 3,000 | 2021 | Dubbed as "ICON" |
FPJ Arena | San Jose | Batangas | Luzon | 3,000 | 2023 | Named after Fernando Poe Jr. |
Sindangan Municipal Gymnasium | Sindangan | Zamboanga del Norte | Mindanao | 3,000 | Renovated in 2023 | |
Tiaong Convention Center | Tiaong | Quezon | Luzon | 3,000 | 2023 | |
Bukidnon Sports and Cultural Complex Gymnasium | Malaybalay | Bukidnon | Mindanao | 3,000 | 2023 | |
Datu Saudi Uy Ampatuan Sports and Cultural Center | Shariff Aguak | Maguindanao | Mindanao | 2,500 | 2009 | |
San Luis Sports Complex | Santa Cruz | Laguna | Luzon | 2,500 | Former home arena of the Laguna Lakers in the now-defunct Metropolitan Basketball Association | |
Valencia City Gymnasium and Cultural Center | Valencia | Bukidnon | Mindanao | 2,500 [22] | 2018 | |
Bacolod Arts & Youth Sports Center | Bacolod | Negros Occidental | Visayas | 2,000 | ||
Bacoor City Strike Gymnasium | Bacoor | Cavite | Luzon | 2,000 | 2015 | Also known as Strike Gymnasium. Home arena of the Bacoor City Strikers of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League. |
Calbayog City Sports Center | Calbayog | Samar | Visayas | 2,000 | 2018 | [23] |
Cebu City Sports Institute | Cebu City | Cebu | Visayas | 2,000 | ||
Danao Civic Center | Danao | Cebu | Visayas | 2,000 | 2003 | |
Dapa Municipal Gymnasium | Dapa | Surigao del Norte | Mindanao | 2,000 | 2014 | |
Davao City Recreation Center | Davao City | Davao del Sur | Mindanao | 2,000 | Formerly known as Almendras Gym. | |
Democrito O. Plaza Sports Complex Gymnasium | Prosperidad | Agusan del Sur | Mindanao | 2,000 | 2023 | |
Dinggoy Roxas Civic Center | Roxas | Capiz | Visayas | 2,000 | ||
Governor Democrito O. Plaza Gymnasium | Santa Josefa | Agusan del Sur | Mindanao | 2,000 | ||
J.P. Satorre Gymnasium | Buenavista | Agusan del Norte | Mindanao | 2,000 | 2020 | |
Roy Padilla Sr. Memorial Stadium | Jose Panganiban | Camarines Norte | Luzon | 2,000 | ||
Jose Songco Lapid Cultural Sports and Civic Center | Porac | Pampanga | Luzon | 2,000 | ||
La Paz Municipal Gymnasium | La Paz | Agusan del Sur | Mindanao | 2,000 | 2017 | [24] |
Las Nieves Municipal Gymnasium | Las Nieves | Agusan del Norte | Mindanao | 2,000 | ||
Loreto Municipal Gymnasium | Loreto | Agusan del Sur | Mindanao | 2,000 | 2022 | |
Mangagoy Barangay Hall and Gymnasium | Bislig | Surigao del Sur | Mindanao | 2,000 | 2012 | Also known as Mangagoy Barangay Gym |
Negros Occidental Multi-Purpose Activity Center | Bacolod | Negros Occidental | Visayas | 2,000 | 2000s | |
Orion Sports Complex | Orion | Bataan | Luzon | 2,000 | Current home arena of the Bataan Risers of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League. | |
Pacoy Ortega Gym | San Fernando | La Union | Luzon | 2,000 | ||
Passi City Arena | Passi | Iloilo | Visayas | 2,000 | 2018 | Current home arena of the Iloilo United Royals of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League. |
Pres. Diosdado Macapagal Sports and Cultural Center | Argao | Cebu | Visayas | 2,000 | 2008 | |
Remedios T. Romualdez Municipal Gymnasium | Remedios T. Romualdez | Agusan del Norte | Mindanao | 2,000 | 2022 | |
Rosario Municipal Gymnasium | Rosario | Agusan del Sur | Mindanao | 2,000 | 2018 | [25] |
Subic Bay Gymnasium | Subic | Zambales | Luzon | 2,000 | Hosted the bubble of the 2020–21 MPBL playoffs and 2021 MPBL finals amidst the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines. | |
Sibagat Municipal Gym | Sibagat | Agusan del Sur | Mindanao | 2,000 | 2017 | |
Talacogon Municipal Gymnasium | Talacogon | Agusan del Sur | Mindanao | 2,000 | 2018 | |
Imus City Sports Complex | Imus | Cavite | Luzon | 1,000 | Current home arena of the Imus Agimat of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League. | |
Sentrong Pangkabataan | Calapan | Oriental Mindoro | Luzon | 1,000 | 2022 | Current home arena of the Mindoro Tamaraws of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League. |
Subic Sports Complex | Subic | Zambales | Luzon | 1,000 | 2024 | Current home arena of the Sulong Zambales @ Batang Gapo of the NBL–Pilipinas. |
Arena | Location | Capacity | Projected opening | Remarks | ||
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City or municipality | Province | Island Group | ||||
KJC King Dome | Davao City | Davao del Sur | Mindanao | 70,000 | TBA | |
Clark Arena | Mabalacat | Pampanga | Luzon | 35,000 | 2028 | Planned; Part of Clark Entertainment and Events Hub |
Ozamiz City Mega Sports and Convention Center | Ozamiz | Misamis Occidental | Mindanao | 18,000 | TBA | |
SM Seaside Arena | Cebu City | Cebu | Visayas | 16,000 | TBA | |
Bacolod Masskara Coliseum | Bacolod | Negros Occidental | Visayas | 12,000 | TBA | |
Sorsogon Coliseum | Sorsogon City | Sorsogon | Luzon | 11,111 | December 2025 | Under construction [26] |
Southern City Colleges Citadel Sports Arena | Zamboanga City | Zamboanga del Sur | Mindanao | 10,000 | TBA | |
Davao Oriental Sports Complex Gymnasium | Mati | Davao Oriental | Mindanao | 10,000 | TBA | |
Pagadian City Coliseum | Pagadian | Zamboanga del Sur | Mindanao | 10,000 | TBA | Under construction |
Pangasinan Convention and Multi-Purpose Center | Bugallon | Pangasinan | Luzon | 10,000 | TBA | Under construction |
Capital Arena | Ilagan | Isabela | Luzon | 10,000 | 2025 | Under construction |
Davao del Norte Coliseum | Tagum | Davao del Norte | Mindanao | 8,000 | TBA | Under construction / proposed [27] |
Butuan City Convention Center | Butuan | Agusan del Norte | Mindanao | 8,000 | TBA | Located at the unfinished Butuan Sports Complex in Libertad, Butuan. Construction started on March 24, 2020. |
Quezon Civic Arena | Quezon | Bukidnon | Mindanao | 7,000 | TBA | Under construction |
Home of the UAAP | Pasig | Metro Manila | Luzon | 6,000 | 2027 | Proposed; set to be a central hub for University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) events. [28] [29] |
Tanauan City Sports Arena | Tanauan | Batangas | Luzon | 5,500 | TBA | |
Isabela City Gymnasium | Isabela | Basilan | Mindanao | 5,000 | TBA | Under construction |
Santiago City Sports Complex | Santiago | Isabela | Luzon | 5,000 | TBA | |
Oroquieta Bayfront Park and Arena | Oroquieta | Misamis Occidental | Mindanao | 4,000 | 2025 | Under construction with the cost of P330,000,000 |
Camiguin Gymnasium | Mambajao | Camiguin | Mindanao | 4,000 | 2025 | Under construction with the cost of P330,000,000 |
Navotas Convention Center | Navotas | Metro Manila | Luzon | 4,000 | TBA | Under construction |
Taytay Sports Complex | Taytay | Rizal | Luzon | 3,000 | TBA | Under construction with the cost of P350,000,000 [31] |
Don Ruben Gymnasium | San Jose | Dinagat Islands | Mindanao | 3,000 | Under rehabilitation | |
Ibaan Cultural and Sports Center | Ibaan | Batangas | Luzon | 2,500 | Under construction | |
Lanao del Sur Provincial Gymnasium | Marawi | Lanao del Sur | Mindanao | 2,500 | Under construction | |
Caraga State University Sanchez Gymnasium | Butuan | Agusan del Norte | Mindanao | 2,000 | TBA | Under renovation |
Claver Sports Complex | Claver | Surigao del Norte | Mindanao | 2,000 | TBA | Under construction |
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