Analyzing Philippines' hosting of three major sports events in 2025

In 2025, the Philippines hosted three major world sports events following the successful 2023 FIBA World Cup. While successes included strong performances by Alas Pilipinas and Eldrew Yulo, challenges arose in ticket pricing, venue sanitation, and traffic. Officials see these as investments in sports growth.

In 2025, the Philippines hosted the FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship, FIFA Futsal Women’s World Cup, and FIG Junior World Artistic Gymnastics Championships. The FIVB event featured 32 nations, with Alas Pilipinas falling to Iran in a five-set heartbreaker, while Italy claimed the title. In futsal, Filipina5 found a silver lining with Bandoja's goal, but Brazil took gold. Eldrew Yulo secured double bronze at the gymnastics championships involving 74 countries and 750 athletes.

Philippine Sports Commission chairman Patrick “Pato” Gregorio described hosting as an “investment,” with combined costs in the multibillion-peso range for the three events. However, ticket prices—peaking at P18,000 for courtside—drew complaints, leading to significant discounts. Former PNVF president Ramon “Tats” Suzara noted that such prices exceeded the monthly minimum wage, deterring local fans.

Venue sanitation issues at Araneta Coliseum and PhilSports Arena affected visitors, alongside notorious Metro Manila traffic. Free LRT and MRT rides were restricted to athletes and media, excluding ticket-holders. The Gymnastics Association of the Philippines used the Marriott Grand Ballroom effectively, yet logistical challenges persisted.

For future bids, like the 2029 FIVB Volleyball Women’s World Championship, shifting events outside Metro Manila—to places like Bulacan or Cebu—could boost sports tourism. The Philippine Arena was considered for FIVB but scrapped over accessibility. Organizers must address shortcomings to enhance the country's reputation as a sports host.

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Illustration of soccer fans using online tools to plan affordable trips to the 2026 FIFA World Cup across North America.
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Affordable Travel Planning for the 2026 FIFA World Cup

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Amid strong ticket demand and backlash over high prices covered in recent reports, the 2026 FIFA World Cup across 16 North American cities offers budget travel options. FIFA's new £45 fixed-price tickets for matches—contrasting pricier finals—paired with tools like Skyscanner's Soccer Travel Hub make planning accessible.

The Philippines wrapped up the 2025 Southeast Asian Games with a total of 277 medals, including 50 golds, finishing sixth overall. Host Thailand dominated with a record 233 golds. Highlights included historic victories in women's beach volleyball and football.

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The year 2026 promises a thrilling array of international sports, including Formula 1's regulatory overhaul, scaled-back Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, and LIV Golf's return to South Africa.

Amid 5 million ticket requests and ongoing backlash over high prices—as covered previously—the 2026 FIFA World Cup offers tickets via FIFA's phased drawing process and secondary markets. Fans must register with a FIFA ID and note strict stadium policies like clear bags and no re-entry.

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The football associations of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have jointly submitted a bid to host the FIFA Women's World Cup in 2035 under the 'All Together' vision. The proposal includes 22 stadiums across 16 host cities, aiming to make it the most accessible tournament yet with 4.5 million tickets projected. If successful, it would be the UK's first World Cup since 1966.

Following 20 golds through day 3 (third place behind Thailand's 66 and Vietnam's 24), Indonesia eyes more on Saturday (13/12/2025) via finals in swimming, sport climbing, weightlifting, martial arts, tennis, and badminton.

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The Philippine women's national futsal team suffered a 3-2 defeat to Morocco in their second group A match at the 2025 FIFA Futsal Women's World Cup on Monday night in Pasig City. Despite an early 2-0 lead, the Filipina5 could not hold off Morocco's comeback, sealing an early exit from the tournament. The loss leaves Philippines with a 0-0-2 record and a -7 goal difference.

 

 

 

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