Quezon City has partnered with the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) to develop a vibrant sports culture and position itself as the country’s future Sports Capital.
PSC Chairman Richard “Pato” Gregorio recently met with Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte and Vice Mayor Gian Sotto to discuss plans for nurturing future sports talents.
Gregorio praised the city’s strong commitment to sports development and its potential for social and economic growth.
The partnership aims to leverage sports as a key part of Quezon City’s growth strategy, focusing on community safety and youth empowerment.
This collaboration marks a significant step toward turning Quezon City into a hub for athletes and sports programs.
Source: PhilNews24 | August 24, 2025
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