The first-ever Sports and Fitness Expo (SFE) in the Philippines will take place from 28-31 May 2025 at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex, showcasing exhibitors from sports, health, and wellness industries. The event will also feature the International Sports Facilities Management Conference and Trade Show, covering topics like facility management, operations, and development, in partnership with the Philippine Sports Commission.
All eyes are on the first-ever Sports and Fitness Expo (SFE)
in the Philippines, set to launch on 28-31 May 2025 at the Rizal Memorial
Sports Complex, Malate, Manila.
Promising a lineup of exhibitors from across the sports,
health, and wellness industries, SFE aims to be the premier sports and health
business trade event in the country.
At its core, the event aims to put the spotlight on the
growing sports and fitness movement in the Philippines. This is backed by a
recent shift towards adopting a healthy and active lifestyle in the country.
As part of the expo, it will host the International Sports
Facilities Management Conference and Trade Show in partnership with the
Philippine Sports Commission.
Exploring topics from sport facility management, operations,
and development, among others, it’s a must-see for any manager, director,
coach, athlete, and sports enthusiast.
Mark your calendars and gear up to be a game-changer at the
first-ever Sports and Fitness Expo!
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