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New Clark City Football Festival unites 31 clubs in May 2026 youth tournament

A celebration of grassroots football kicks off next month—no tickets, just talent. Will your team join the 31 clubs already signed up?

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New Clark City Football Festival unites 31 clubs in May 2026 youth tournament

Football teams, coaches, and fans will come together at New Clark City Athletics Stadium for a three-day festival next month. The event, running from May 8 to 10, 2026, offers free entry for all spectators. Organisers have already confirmed 31 clubs taking part in the competition.

The New Clark City Football Festival is organised by the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) alongside Maxcom Sports Management Services. Teams can still register until May 5, with slots filling up quickly. As of April 29, 31 clubs have signed up to compete.

Matches will take place across multiple venues within the New Clark City complex. Games will be held at the Athletics Stadium, warm-up track, and practice throwing areas. The festival will feature both 11-a-side and 8-a-side formats. The 11-a-side matches are open to older youth aged 13 and above. Younger players, aged 9 to 12, will compete in the 8-a-side games. The event aims to encourage youth development, teamwork, and community involvement through sport. BCDA President and Chief Executive Officer Joshua Bingcang highlighted the festival’s role in promoting New Clark City as a leading sports destination. He described it as part of their ongoing commitment to fostering athletic excellence in the region.

The festival will run from May 8 to 10, with free admission for all attendees. Organisers continue to accept team registrations until the May 5 deadline. The event provides a platform for young players to develop skills while bringing together football enthusiasts from across the community.

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