Añejo–Purefoods rivalry

The Añejo–Purefoods rivalry is that of two Philippine Basketball Association teams, Añejo Rhum 65ers (currently named Barangay Ginebra Kings) and the Purefoods Hotdogs (currently named B-Meg Llamados) during the late 1980s.

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History

When Purefoods Hotdogs bought out the Tanduay franchise in 1988, the team which absorbed 6 of the key Tanduay players already in an instant became the arch rivals of the crowd-favorite and PBA's most popular team, Ginebra San Miguel, in the league's two previous seasons, basketball fans witnessed the next great rivalry after Crispa and Toyota, in Tanduay vs Ginebra, their rivalry lasted two years in 1986-1987 and their matches were oftentimes so intense and fierce, with so much pride at stake for both teams, when Tanduay Rhum disbanded at the end of the 1987 PBA season, the animo Tanduay spirit lives on, as their fans switch their loyalty to the new Purefoods team, adding even more color to the birth of Purefoods-Ginebra rivalry was the offer of Purefoods to El Presidente, Ramon Fernandez in a dual-role of Playing Coach, following the footsteps of former teammate and rival Robert "Sonny" Jaworski.

Highlights

1988 PBA Season

1988 All-Filipino Finals

1989 Anejo vs Purefoods Highlights

Notable occurrences

Head-to-Head meetings

Date Anejo/Ginebra Purefoods Hotdogs
April 5, 1988 110 116
April 24, 1988 127 122
May 10, 1988 124 115
May 22, 1988 109 111 OT
July 12, 1988 110 114
August 2, 1988 104 97
August 18, 1988 106 109
August 30, 1988 116 113
September 6, 1988 111 105 Game 1, AFC Finals
September 8, 1988 112 117 Game 2, AFC Finals
September 11, 1988 112 110 Game 3, AFC Finals
September 13, 1988 135 OT 124 Game 4, AFC Finals
October 11, 1988 117 112
October 30, 1988 157 OT 150
March 16, 1989 112 122
April 4, 1989 115 131
June 22, 1989 112 111
July 20, 1989 119 123
August 3, 1989 127 137
August 17, 1989 134 123
October 10, 1989 125 133
October 24, 1989 150 137
November 7, 1989 146 158
November 21, 1989 135 134
November 26, 1989 113 112
TOTAL 14 11

1990s decade

Purefoods and Anejo Rum were still considered rivals in the 90s but their matches did not have the same passion from their fans that it had during the late 1980s, both teams were instead known to be two of the most popular ballclubs in the PBA. In 1997, they play again in the All-Filipino finals with an entirely different lineups.

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