The grounds and gymnasiums of colleges and universities within Metro Cebu have also been used as sports facilities.
[3][4] Construction of the first phase of the complex began in October 2017, which focused on laying the astroturf for the football pitch and outdoor facilities.
[5] At least ₱100 million was spent for the sports complex's football facility.
[6] The facility sustained heavy damage due to Typhoon Rai (Odette), which hit Cebu in December 2021.
[7] The Dynamic Herb Sports Complex consists of a stadium with bleachers that can accommodate 550 people and a FIFA-standard artificial turf,[8] together an indoor arena that would accommodate several sporting events like futsal, basketball, badminton, and volleyball.