Amoranto Sports Complex

The facility was constructed at the cost of ₱2 million on a government owned site on Roces Avenue.

The facility then consisted of a grandstand, an eight lane track and field oval, bleachers and a gymnasium.

[1] The sports complex fell into disuse in the 2010s with its last competition being the 2013 POC-PSC Philippine National Games.

[6] In 2024, Amoranto Arena is used as the primary home venue of the Quezon City Toda Aksyon of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League (MPBL).

Currently, the sports facility features a tennis court, six badminton courts, a martial arts facility, a swimming pool,[8] as well as a multipurpose gym, and a separate gym dedicated to boxing and weightlifting.

Olympic swimming pool