For a quarter of a century, the Aboitiz Football Cup has been more than just a tournament—it has been a movement that celebrates the power of sport to unite, inspire, and transform communities.
As it marks its 25th year, the country’s longest-running grassroots football competition continues to expand its reach, holding regional festivals across Luzon, including Batangas and Tarlac. This milestone not only reflects the tournament’s longevity but also its unwavering commitment to nurturing young talent and strengthening local communities.
The upcoming Batangas leg at the Aboitiz Pitch in LIMA Estate and the Tarlac leg at Don Bosco Tarlac showcase how the Aboitiz Group has integrated sports into its broader vision of sustainable and inclusive development. These venues are more than playing fields—they are community hubs where teamwork, discipline, and camaraderie take root.

For 25 years, the Aboitiz Football Cup has served as a training ground for both skill and character. Beyond the scores and trophies, the tournament instills values that transcend the game: perseverance, respect, and sportsmanship. Its annual football clinics for children from host communities show that this initiative is not only about creating athletes, but also shaping future leaders.
The Aboitiz Pitch, located within the heart of LIMA Estate’s Biz Hub, has likewise become a symbol of how thoughtful development can bring people together. It hosts not just football matches, but also school tournaments and family events—proving that sport is a powerful connector of lives and aspirations.
True to the Aboitiz Group’s sustainability mission, this year’s tournament also carries forward the Wasteless Campaign, encouraging responsible waste management among players and spectators. This initiative is a reminder that every action, even in sport, can contribute to a cleaner and more sustainable future.
As the Aboitiz Football Cup celebrates 25 years of play, purpose, and passion, it stands as a shining example of what sports can achieve when guided by heart and vision. It’s not just about building champions—it’s about building communities that thrive together.
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