Rizal Memorial Sports Complex

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RMSC electronic scoreboard during the XVI SEA Games in 1991
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RMSC electronic scoreboard during the XVI SEA Games in 1991
The RMSC National Stadium as seen from the Gonzalez Hall of DLSU-Manila
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The RMSC National Stadium as seen from the Gonzalez Hall of DLSU-Manila

The Rizal Memorial Sports Complex, the national sports complex of the Philippines, is considered as the oldest sports complex in Asia. It is located on Pablo Ocampo (formerly Vito Cruz) St., Malate, Manila. Formerly the Manila Carnival Grounds, the RMSC was built in 1934 for the Far Eastern Championship Games, a precursor to the Asian Games. It is named after the country's national hero, Dr. José Rizal. It was reconstructed in 1953 after it was destroyed during World War II and was used in the Asian Games. Until 2005, no major renovations were done in the complex. The complex was criticized by local and international sports officials for its age and limited space. The National Stadium, the main centerpiece of the sports complex, has a maximum seating capacity of only 30,000. The complex also houses the administrative office of the Philippine Sports Commission, and quarters for the Philippine national athletes.

A bigger and more modern sports complex, which will serve as the prime showcase of Philippine sports, is being planned to be constructed either in the Pasay Reclamation Area or in Clark Field, Pampanga and is yet to become realized.

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[edit] Major Sporting Events at the Stadium

[edit] Facilities at the RMSC

Rizal Memorial Baseball Stadium
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Rizal Memorial Baseball Stadium

[edit] Trivia

[edit] See also

PhilSports Complex

[edit] External links