Philippine Columbian Association

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Philippine Columbian Association
AbbreviationPCA
FormationDecember 14, 1907;118 years ago (1907-12-14)
Founded at Pasay, Rizal, Philippine Islands
Purpose Country club
Location
Coordinates 14°34′55.0″N121°00′00.1″E / 14.581944°N 121.000028°E / 14.581944; 121.000028
Website www.philippinecolumbianassociation.com

The Philippine Columbian Association (PCA) is a country club based in Manila, Philippines.

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History

The current PCA complex built in 1979. Philippine Columbian Association facade.jpg
The current PCA complex built in 1979.

The Philippine Columbian Association (PCA) was established in December 14, 1907 by Filipinos educated in the United States. It was meant to foster ties between Filipinos and foreigners. Ponciano Reyes served as the PCA's first president. [1] In the same year, a nipa clubhouse was constructed in Pasay funded by Teodoro Yangco. [2]

In 1923, a new clubhouse was built under 9th Columbian President Antonio de las Alas along Taft Avenue in Manila. [2]

The Taft Avenue clubhouse was destroyed during the 1945 Battle of Manila during World War II. A third clubhouse was built and inaugurated in 1953 during the term of Columbian president Ramon Ordoveza. [2]

The current and fourth clubhouse was built in inaugurated on December 14, 1979 under Columbian president Ponciano Marquez. [2]

Sports

The Philippine Columbian Association is known for its role in tennis with its complex being the frequent host of home games of the Philippines Davis Cup team and its own tournament, the PCA Open since 1982. [3] [4] [5] The PCA Open has held its 42nd edition in 2025. [6]

The PCA complex also has an indoor archery range, a swimming pool, a bowling center, an open basketball court, a gymnasium, as well as facilities for badminton and table tennis. [3]

References

  1. "Philippine Columbian Association". National Registry of Historic Sites and Structures. National Historical Commission of the Philippines. Retrieved 29 January 2026.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Our History". Philippine Columbian Association. Retrieved 29 January 2026.
  3. 1 2 "Sports". Philippine Columbian Association. Retrieved 29 January 2026.
  4. "Cebuana Lhuillier, Philippine Columbian Association renew ties for holding of 33rd PCA Open". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. 13 August 2014. Retrieved 29 January 2026.
  5. "P300,000 PCA Open tennis July 22-28". Manila Standard. 12 June 1996. Retrieved 30 January 2026.
  6. Malanum, Jean (4 October 2025). "PTA's Madis, Aludo capture PCA Open women's doubles title". Philippine News Agency. Retrieved 29 January 2026.