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Home»Press Release»25 Years of the Aboitiz Football Cup: Celebrating a Legacy of Community Building Through Sport
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25 Years of the Aboitiz Football Cup: Celebrating a Legacy of Community Building Through Sport

Lion's DenBy Lion's DenMay 13, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
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The Aboitiz Football Cup, the Philippines’ longest-running grassroots football tournament run by Aboitiz Foundation, concludes its 25th season with its championship match at the Aboitiz Pitch in LIMA Estate, bringing together young athletes, families, and football communities in a nationwide celebration of sport, discipline, and shared growth. As the country’s top amateur football players compete for this year’s title, the tournament marks quarter of a century of advancing youth development through structured competition and values-based formation.

Sacred Heart School – Ateneo de Cebu was hailed as champion of the U18 division at the 25th Aboitiz Football Cup, reflecting the growing strength of regional football development and youth competition across the country.

The season brought together top-performing football clubs from Batangas (U16 – Blitzkrieg Football Foundation Batangas & U18 – Tanauan Football Academy), Tarlac (U16 & U18 – Basa Football Club), Cebu (U16 & U18 – Sacred Heart School – Ateneo de Cebu), and Davao (U16 – Rovers Football Club & U18 – Davao Association of Catholic Schools Football Club). Sacred Heart School – Ateneo de Cebu emerged as champions in both the U16 and U18 divisions, capping off a season that highlighted the growing reach of grassroots football and the role of sport in developing discipline, teamwork, character, and opportunity among young Filipino athletes.

“What has defined the Aboitiz Football Cup over the years is its ability to create a consistent environment where young people can grow through sport,” shared Rafael Fernandez de Mesa, President and CEO of Aboitiz Economic Estates and Aboitiz Land. “That same long-term approach shapes how we build places like LIMA Estate—by creating environments that support people, communities, and opportunities over time. Through the tournament, we’ve seen players develop from local competitions into athletes who go on to represent their schools, their regions, and even the country.”

Sacred Heart School – Ateneo de Cebu also emerged as the Champion in the U16 division of the 25th Aboitiz Football Cup, highlighting the depth of young football talent continuing to develop across the country’s regional football communities.

A Defining Moment for Philippine Sports Development

The 25th edition marks a significant milestone for Philippine grassroots football—reflecting both its longevity and the steady development of a nationwide talent system that has expanded in reach, participation, and level of competition over the past 25 years. This year’s culmination highlights the tournament’s continued role as a consistent platform where regional champions are formed, tested, and elevated, reinforcing its place in youth football development across the country.

Building Character Beyond The Game

Beyond competition, the tournament supports football development through clinics that provide children from host communities with access to structured training and early exposure to the sport.

Held alongside the tournament, these programmes encourage discipline, teamwork, and confidence at an early age while creating opportunities for young players to engage with football in a more sustained and accessible way.

“For many young people, sport is where values like discipline, accountability, and teamwork first take root,” shared Aboitiz Foundation President Ginggay Hontiveros-Malvar. “Much like the Aboitiz Group’s broader sustainability efforts and Coca-Cola’s Tapon-to-Ipon campaign, the Aboitiz Football Cup is about creating lasting impact—empowering young people, strengthening communities, and encouraging positive change both on and off the field.”

Representatives from the Aboitiz Group, the Tourism Board of Lipa City, the Philippine Men’s National Football Team, the  delegation leads from Batangas, Tarlac, Cebu, and Davao, and representatives of the UAAP Men’s Football community gathered to open the 25th Aboitiz Football Cup Champions League, highlighting a shared commitment to youth development, regional inclusion, and football as a platform for discipline, opportunity, and sustained community growth.

Shaping the Future of Philippine Football

As the longest-running grassroots football tournament in the country, the Aboitiz Football Cup has provided structured competition for young players across regions for the past 25 years, contributing to the continued growth of football communities nationwide.

“One of the biggest challenges in football development is giving young players enough meaningful matches throughout the year. In many mature football systems, players compete regularly and consistently from a young age,” shared Philippine Men’s National Football Team Manager Miguel Gutierrez “Competitions like the Aboitiz Football Cup help create those opportunities here in the Philippines by allowing players to develop through actual game experience, not just training. That kind of exposure is important if we want to continue strengthening the pathway toward the national team and raise the level of Philippine football over time.”

Biz Hub at LIMA Estate is the Industry-Driven Central Business District located in Lipa-Malvar, Batangas, where workspaces, mobility, education, jobs, hospitality, leisure, and community come together within one connected district.

Benefitting from A Thriving Economic Ecosystem

The season finale of the 25th Aboitiz Football Cup is held at the Aboitiz Pitch—South Luzon’s largest artificial turf and a premier venue for football within LIMA Estate—where sporting and community programmes are regularly hosted as part of the estate’s ongoing activity calendar, bringing together schools, local clubs, and partner institutions throughout the year.

Situated at the heart of Biz Hub at LIMA Estate—Batangas’ First CBD, Powered by Industry—the venue sits within LIMA Estate, an industrial hub anchored on manufacturing, logistics, and enterprise operations that sustain daily economic activity across the province.

Within this environment, Biz Hub functions as the central business district of LIMA Estate, bringing together commercial services, offices, and retail activity that directly support the needs of its industrial workforce and surrounding business ecosystem.

The Aboitiz Way: Embedding Sustainability

Aligned with the Aboitiz Group’s sustainability commitment, the 25th Aboitiz Football Cup continuously integrates environmental responsibility into the tournament experience through the Wasteless Campaign.

This year’s execution is anchored on the Aboitiz Foundation and Coca-Cola Europacific Aboitiz Philippines’ “Tapon to Ipon” programme, which structures waste management across all match days and related activities. Waste generated during the tournament is systematically segregated, collected, and directed for proper recovery and recycling, embedding sustainability into the operational flow of the event.

The initiative engages players, families, organisers, and spectators in shared responsibility for waste segregation and site cleanliness throughout the tournament grounds. It reflects environmental stewardship in a high-participation setting, where collective behavior directly influences outcomes on the ground.

A 25-Year Legacy Continuing Forward

“Football has taught me that growth is built over time—through discipline, trust in your teammates, and the willingness to keep showing up every day. Grassroots tournaments like the Aboitiz Football Cup play an important role in giving young athletes the opportunity to experience that journey early on.” shared UP Fighting Maroons Football Team Co-Captain and UAAP Football Season 88 Co-MVP Flor Tacardon

Twenty-five years on, the tournament continues to bring together football communities across the country through a shared platform for competition, development, and community-building that has grown alongside generations of young Filipino players.

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