Rosario Sports Complex
Location | Pasig, Philippines |
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Owner | Philippine Sports Commission |
Operator | Philippine Sports Commission |
Construction | |
Opened | 1990 |
Renovated | 1997 |
Tenants | |
Philippines men's national softball team |
The Rosario Sports Complex (RSC) is a sports facility in Pasig, Metro Manila, Philippines constructed in 1990.
History
The Metro Manila Authority provided ₱7 million to the Pasig City Government under former Pasig Mayor Mario Raymundo to construct the facility in a 9 hectare lot.[1]
The sports complex is used for softball. The first international tournament hosted by the RSC is 1990 Asian Men’s Softball Championship.[2]The first exhibition game at the RSC was held in March 17 1992 between the men's national softball teams of Chinese Taipei and the Philippines with the latter defeating the former 2-0.[3] The sports venue also hosted some matches of the 1992 ISF Men's World Championship
After Mayor Raymundo lost to Vicente Eusebio at the 1992 elections, he was criticized for approving Municipal Resolution no. 12-92 authorizing the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) to take over the sports complex despite pending claims of the owners of the sporting venue, before he stepped down from office. The PSC was tasked to operate and manage the complex. Raymundo cited the high cost of maintenance of the complex as the reason for the move. This was criticized by newly electer Councilor Sonny Rivera, who viewed the move as an insult to the newly elected officials of Pasig.[1]
The conditions of the sports complex deteriorated after Raymundo's term as Pasig mayor ended. His successor, Vicente Eusebio renovated the RSC in 1997 for a local youth baseball tournament, the inaugural Mayor Vicente Eusebio Baseball Cup.[4]
References
- 1 2 Burgos, Jun. "'Midnight' transfer of RSC hit". Manila Standard. Retrieved 25 June 2015.
- ↑ "Magnolia clouters tapped for Nat'l Team". Manila Standard. 1 February 1990. Retrieved 25 June 2015.
- ↑ "Cory proclaims March 'Nat'l' Softball Month". Manila Standard. 18 March 1992. Retrieved 25 June 2015.
- ↑ "Eusebio Baseball Cup". Manila Standard. 14 September 1997. Retrieved 25 June 2015.