MANILA, Philippines – There is something about the Araneta Coliseum that makes it a “special” site for theAteneo coach Tab Baldwin said the Big Dome offers a rich history compared to newer venues overseas as it serves as one of the Philippines’ three hosting spots for the World Cup alongside the Mall of Asia Arena and Philippine Arena.
“I’ve been to four world championships and one Olympics, all the brand-new arenas, sometimes they’re a little bit sterile,” said Baldwin, whose Blue Eagles’ notched a 90-85 win over the Letran Knights in a World Cup test run at the Araneta Coliseum on Wednesday, June 28. Despite being the oldest out of the Philippines’ three hosting venues, the 63-year-old Big Dome is unmatched when it comes to hosting monumental events.
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