Traffic woes: FIBA World Cup playoffs moved to MOA Arena

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Traffic woes: FIBA World Cup playoffs moved to MOA Arena
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Citing possible traffic jams in Bulacan, FIBA approved the venue shift of the World Cup final stage from the Philippine Arena to the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City. FIBAWC

MANILA, Philippines – Citing possible traffic jams in Bulacan, FIBA approved the venue shift of the World Cup final stage from the Philippine Arena to the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City.

“Despite completing the construction of a toll road connecting Metro Manila with the Philippines Arena in 2021, it could only be tested in real conditions since November 2022, after COVID restrictions were lifted,” it added. In recent reports, several events such as Game 7 of the PBA Commissioner’s Cup Finals, the Harry Styles and Blackpink concerts, had fans waiting for hours before they could exit the Philippine Arena compound.

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