Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Launch of new facilities highlight UAAP opener at Vermosa, women's action resumes Wednesday

c/o UAAP

Women's Matches today at the Ayala Vermosa Sports Hub

4 p.m. — UP vs FEU
6:30 p.m. — DLSU vs UST

Already one of the country’s premier sports and recreational centers, the Ayala Vermosa Sports Hub in Imus, Cavite, has inaugurated new facilities designed to enhance the experience of athletes, teams, and fans alike.

Just before the UAAP Season 88 Collegiate Women’s Football Tournament opened with a clash between archrivals De La Salle University and Ateneo de Manila University, a ceremony was held on Saturday afternoon to bless and showcase the hub’s new grandstand and player dugouts.

It is my pleasure to greet everyone here today as we celebrate this remarkable milestone: the inauguration of our newly enhanced facilities during UAAP Season 88,” said Nona Torres, Senior Project Development Head.

We are excited to unveil key improvements to our sports hub, including the brand-new grandstand and dugouts. Our bleachers now comfortably and safely accommodate 1,200 spectators, providing excellent views for an electrifying game-day experience.

The locker rooms have been thoughtfully upgraded with modern showers, changing areas, recovery zones, and secure storage—offering athletes a comfortable and functional space to prepare and recover. These enhancements perfectly reflect Vermosa’s commitment to being a premier environment for sports excellence and well-being.”

The Ayala Vermosa Sports Hub now joins the list of venues that have hosted UAAP football over the past decade, including Rizal Memorial Stadium in Manila, the PFF National Training Center at Carmona, the UP Diliman Football Stadium, Circulo Verde, the FEU-Diliman turf, and Moro Lorenzo Field inside the Ateneo de Manila University, all of which are located in Quezon City, and the McKinley Hill Football Stadium in Taguig.

For UAAP Football Tournament Commissioner Rely San Agustin, adding another venue reflects both the growth of the competition and its role in developing local sports.

Having the UAAP community be the first to experience these upgrades is truly a source of pride,” said San Agustin. “We believe these enhancements will foster even deeper engagement, passion, and support for football and sports in general here at Vermosa.

This is a testament to Vermosa’s vision of being a world-class hub that nurtures athletes at all levels—from grassroots to elite—and promotes an active and dynamic lifestyle.

I want to congratulate Vermosa, the teams competing this season, and especially the pioneering women’s squads from Ateneo and De La Salle. May this tournament be a platform for showcasing skill, teamwork, respect, and the relentless pursuit of greatness.”

Following the ribbon-cutting ceremony and blessing, the action saw the Lady Booters from Taft eke out a 1-0 victory over the Blue Eagles, followed by the University of Santo Tomas pulling off the same scoreline against the University of the Philippines.

The next day saw the men take to the pitch to start off their season, with Ateneo taking a 3-0 win over Adamson, UP nipping the University of the East, 1-0, and UST securing a 2-1 triumph over La Salle.

Action is set to resume in the next couple of days, with Far Eastern University making their collegiate debut to kickstart their respective title defenses.

The Lady Tamaraws will face UP at 4pm, followed by Saturday's winners in La Salle and UST seeking to position themselves into the early lead at 630pm.

As for their male counterparts, they are set to tango also against UP at 7pm on Thursday as the final game of a tripleheader, with La Salle and UE kicking things off at 2pm, followed by UST and Adamson at 430pm.

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