McKinley Hill Stadium, Football stadium in Fort Bonifacio, Philippines.
McKinley Hill Stadium is a football stadium with an artificial playing surface in the Fort Bonifacio district of Metro Manila, Philippines, with seating for around 2,000 spectators. It also features training facilities and regularly hosts regional football competitions.
The stadium opened in February 2013 under the name Emperador Stadium, with its first match played between Manila Nomads and the Philippine Air Force. It was renamed McKinley Hill Stadium in 2015.
The stadium draws local football teams and fans who come together for matches and training sessions throughout the year. It acts as a meeting point for the sports community in this part of Metro Manila.
The stadium is located within a modern urban development area and can be reached from different parts of the city without much difficulty. Since event times vary depending on the tournament, it is worth checking the schedule before heading over.
Although the stadium is mainly used for football, it also serves as a training ground for national rugby teams. This makes it one of the few venues in the area used regularly by two different sports federations.
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