Nov. 11, Lipa City, Batangas — The 24th Aboitiz Football Cup has arrived at Biz Hub at LIMA Estate, bringing together young talents from Batangas, nearby provinces, and Metro Manila for a vibrant showcase of Filipino athleticism and community spirit. The tournament, known as the country’s longest-running grassroots sports initiative, is dedicated to nurturing future Filipino athletes by promoting resilience, discipline, and sportsmanship in every match. Over four weekends, from November 23 to December 14, teams across age groups from U-8 to U-18 will compete, with the top U-16 and U-18 teams earning the opportunity to participate in an exhibition match in Cebu, the birthplace of the Aboitiz Football Cup. This year, regional legs have been held in Tarlac, Cebu, and Davao, broadening the tournament’s reach and impact.
Biz Hub at LIMA Estate serves as the ideal setting for the Batangas Regional Festival of the Aboitiz Football Cup, embodying the integration of spaces to live, work, and play. As a dynamic lifestyle hub in Southern Luzon, Biz Hub brings together people and opportunities in a vibrant, cohesive environment. At its heart is the Aboitiz Pitch—a premier venue that invites players, fans, and the broader community to gather and share in the excitement of the game. Nestled alongside The Outlets and LIMA Exchange, which offer a wide range of shopping and dining experiences, and complemented by tranquil residential neighborhoods, LIMA Estate creates a truly balanced, community-centered lifestyle where work, leisure, and well-being converge.
Aligned with its ESG objectives, the Aboitiz Group has made sustainability a core aspect of the Aboitiz Football Cup. In collaboration with Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines Inc. (CCBPI), this year’s tournament launched the “Wasteless Campaign” to harmonize sports with environmental responsibility. This initiative encourages young athletes to become champions of environmental stewardship, both on and off the field, promoting a zero-waste lifestyle and a commitment to sustainability. Biz Hub at LIMA Estate, with its thoughtfully designed green spaces and commitment to sustainable development, actively supports this objective by providing a venue that encourages positive change within the community.
Clifford Academia, Vice President for Luzon Operations at Aboitiz InfraCapital Economic Estates, shared, “The 24th Aboitiz Football Cup is more than a tournament; it’s a manifestation of the Aboitiz Group’s Great Transformation as we champion the sport of football in the Philippines. By cultivating a strong community of young athletes, we inspire the next generation to carry this legacy forward. We aim to establish the Aboitiz Football Cup as the premier grassroots football league, contributing to the nation’s progress and enriching Filipino communities.”
Aboitiz InfraCapital Economic Estates continues to set the standard in master-planned development across the Philippines. With LIMA Estate, the country’s largest privately-owned industrial estate, they exemplify the integration of industrial, commercial, and residential zones within a single, vibrant community. Through impactful initiatives like the Aboitiz Football Cup and the continuous development of LIMA Estate, Aboitiz InfraCapital reaffirms its commitment to a brighter, more sustainable future for Batangas and the entire Philippines.
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About Aboitiz InfraCapital Economic Estates
Aboitiz InfraCapital’s (AIC) Economic Estates is a leading developer of industrial-anchored mixed-use estates in the Philippines. Catering to a wide range of businesses and communities, AIC Economic Estates’ portfolio includes the 940-hectare LIMA Estate in Lipa-Malvar, Batangas; the 63-hectare Mactan Economic Zone 2 Estate in Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu; the 540-hectare West Cebu Estate in Balamban, Cebu; and the newly launched 200-hectare TARI Estate in Tarlac City, Tarlac. The multi-awarded AIC Economic Estates are well-supported by a comprehensive ecosystem of infrastructure facilities and services, managed by Aboitiz businesses, including Aboitiz InfraCapital, AboitizPower, and Aboitiz Construction.