New Clark City stadium nominated for world’s ‘Stadium of the Year’

Aerial shot of the New Clark City Athletics Stadium. Photo Courtesy: BCDA

Quezon City — The New Clark City Athletics Stadium used in the 30th South East Asian Games (SEA Games) is nominated for “Stadium of the Year,” the Bases Conversion Development Authority (BCDA) said in a statement.

“To be nominated as one of the top 10 stadiums proves that Filipinos can build a truly world-class facility,” said BCDA President and CEO Vince Dizon.

He added that “the sports facilities built in New Clark City are what our athletes deserve and we hope this recognition will further inspire them.”

The 20,000-seater Athletics Stadium in New Clark City was designed by the Budji+Royal Architecture+Design firm and built by MTD Clark, Inc.

Photo Courtesy: BCDA

The Athletics Stadium is the first sports facility in the Philippines with a track certified as Class 1 by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). It is part of the New Clark City Phase 1A development of the BCDA.

It is among the top 10 stadiums in the world, and is in the running for the “Jury Award” in the annual Stadium of the Year awards.

The annual “Stadium of the Year” Awards is a non-commercial project launched 10 years ago to celebrate the best of stadium architecture.

The recognition was previously given to the Olympic Stadium in London, England, the Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, and the Matmut Atlantique in Bordeaux, France.

Aside from the Jury vote, BCDA said, the Athletics Stadium may also win the “The Public Award.” The online voting for the said award is open until March 15, 2020 via http://stadiumdb.com/competitions/stadium_of_the_year_2019.

BCDA said the New Clark City stadium in Capas, Tarlac joins nine other nominees selected by the Jury: the Al Janoub Stadium in Al Wakrah, Qatar; Bankwest Stadium in Sydney, Australia; Datong Sports Center Stadium in China; Japan National Stadium in Tokyo; Puskas Arean in Budapest, Hungary; Stadion Tehelne Pole in Bratislava, Slovakia; Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, England; VTB Arena in Moscow, Russia; and Wuhan Five Rings SC Stadium in China.

New Clark City is also home to the 2,000-seater Aquatics Center certified by the International Swimming Federation or FINA.


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