MANILA, Philippines, August 24 ------ The UAAP is finally having its own home–a 6,000-capacity arena in Pasig City–where the league will stage indoor sporting games starting in Season 90 in 2027. The league and partner Akari Lighting & Technology Corp., which owns two teams in the Premier Volleyball League (PVL), made a groundbreaking announcement of building the “Home of the UAAP,” a 1.8-hectare state-of-the-art facility.
The construction begins in the final quarter of 2025 with a targeted completion timeline of three years. The UAAP Board of Trustees and Managing Directors recognized the need for a dedicated facility to support the league’s growing demands and future aspirations. “Today’s event is the result of a process that began with the UAAP’s need and desire for a home, and Akari’s vision of leaving a lasting legacy in the sports community,” said Fr. Aldrin Suan, CM of Adamson University, who is Chairperson of the negotiating panel for the venue, during the signing of the memorandum of agreement at Atencio-Libunao Hall, University of the Philippines. “The concept evolved from Akari’s desire to collaborate with the UAAP through merchandise licensing, which we launched last season, and has now blossomed into this groundbreaking partnership. Today, we celebrate the culmination of these efforts here at UP,” he added.
The discussions between UAAP and the lighting and technology corp started in March last year. ASYA Design Partner, headed by principal architect Albert Yu, designed the infinity-shaped arena inspired by the eight schools and eight events in May last year. “At Akari, we believe in building legacies that go beyond lighting solutions. This Home of the UAAP project is our way of supporting grassroots sports development, where young student-athletes can grow, excel, and shine on the national stage,” said Akari CEO Christopher Tiu. “I am honored that Akari is playing a pivotal role in shaping the future of varsity sports in the Philippines.”
The league will still hold its big games such as rivalry matches, the Final Four, and championships at Smart Araneta Coliseum and Mall of Asia Arena. The venue will also made available for lease to other leagues such as the PBA, the PVL, and even the rival collegiate NCAA. “The Home of the UAAP is not just for the league itself; it is for the student-athletes who represent the heart and soul of the UAAP. This is their home—a place where they can compete, grow, and thrive,” said UAAP Executive Director Atty. Rene “Rebo” Saguisag Jr., who was with Season 87 Chairman and UP President Atty. Angelo “Jijil” Jimenez.
Source: inquirer.net
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