Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic Association

Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic Association
Sport Basketball and other sports
Founded 1938
Ceased 1981
No. of teams varies
Country  Philippines

The Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic Association (MICAA) was a sports association which existed in Manila, Philippines from 1938 to 1981. Throughout its existence, it staged various sports and was participated by prominent Philippine companies.

After World War II, its basketball tournament became the country's premier basketball league until 1975, when nine of its members broke away to form the very first professional basketball league in Asia, the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). Afterwards, it would continue as a farm league of sorts for the PBA until the league closed down before the end of 1981.

MICAA basketball champions

1960s and the YCO-Ysmael rivalry:

Champions from 1970 to 1981:

Basketball teams

Pre-PBA era (1938-1975):

New teams in the post-PBA era (1975-1981):

  • APCOR Financiers
  • Bax Jeans
  • Filsyn
  • Imperial Textile Mills (ITM)
  • Jag Jeans
  • L.R Villar/A&W Records
  • Romago
  • Solid Mills / Solidenims
  • St.George Whisky

Notable basketball players

(A-K)

(L-Z)

Coaches

Coach Teams
Mateo Adao Chelsea
Orly Bauzon Bax Jeans
Narciso Bernardo Crispa 400
Mon Cannu ITM
Nat Canson Crown Motors/Frigidaire/Man Diesel
Enrique Crame Manila Yellow Taxicab / Ysmael
Baby Dalupan Crispa-Floro
Boy de Vera CFC/Great Taste
Valentin Eduque YCO / Ysmael / Mariwasa
Felicisimo Fajardo San Miguel / Ysmael
Gabriel Fajardo PRISCO All-Stars
Freddie Gonzales Solidenims
Skip Guinto PAL Skymasters
Carlos Loyzaga YCO Redshirts/Painters
Danny Macahilig 7-Up Uncolas
Franco Marquicias Heacocks Speed Merchant
Honesto Mayoralgo Manilabank
Lauro Mumar Mariwasa AKAI / Meralco / U-Tex
Edgardo Ocampo YCO Painters
Leo Prieto YCO Redshirts
Filomeno Pumaren Crispa 400
Ignacio Ramos San Miguel Brewery
Benet Salvador San Miguel Corporation
Arturo Valenzona Solidmills / Apcor
Nilo Verona Toyota Comets
Nemie Villegas A&W Records
Freddie Webb YCO Painters

TV Coverage

During the 1960s, the basketball games were covered by MBC TV-11 with Willie Hernandez as chief anchor. Later on, other networks like ABS-CBN (DZXL TV-9 and later at DZAQ TV-3), ABC TV5, RBS TV-7, KBS TV-9 and IBC TV-13 would cover the basketball games.

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