SIBOL is not experimenting this time. With the 2026 Asian Games drawing closer and the pressure of carrying a gold-medal dream growing heavier, the Philippines has made one thing clear
SIBOL is not experimenting this time. With the 2026 Asian Games drawing closer and the pressure of carrying a gold-medal dream growing heavier, the Philippines has made one thing clear
The Philippines is once again setting its sights on the top podium, this time in the rapidly growing world of esports. With Mobile Legends: Bang Bang officially included in the
The Philippines’ national esports program is expanding its lineup for the continental stage as Sibol revealed additional players who will represent the country in more titles at the 2026 Asian
For the second straight Southeast Asian Games, SIBOL Women found themselves standing on the podium with silver — close enough to gold to touch it, yet just out of reach. Their
The Philippines’ SIBOL Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) teams continued their impressive runs at the 33rd Southeast Asian Games on Monday, with both the women’s and men’s sides advancing toward
The Philippines’ national Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) teams for both men’s and women’s divisions continued their strong starts at the 33rd Southeast Asian Games, sweeping their respective group stage
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang returns to the Southeast Asian Games this December—and once again, all eyes turn to SIBOL. Now on its fourth SEA Games appearance, MLBB remains the Philippines’






