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Bacolod to Host Batang Pinoy National Championships in 2026

October 30, 2025

Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) Chairman John Patrick Gregorio with Atty. Jose Marty Go, representing Bacolod City, host of the 26th Batang Pinoy National Championships in 2026.*

The Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) announced the return of the annual Batang Pinoy National Championships to Bacolod City during the closing ceremony of the Batang Pinoy 2025. The event was held at the Antonio C. Acharon Sports Complex in Calumpang, General Santos City, on October 30, 2025.

PSC Chairman John Patrick Gregorio confirmed Bacolod as the host city for the Batang Pinoy National Championships 2026. He noted it was a “fitting homecoming” for the City of Smiles, which hosted the inaugural Batang Pinoy in 1999 and again in 2001 and 2013.

“It is just fitting for Bacolod to host the Batang Pinoy after several years, being among the pioneers of this grassroots sports program,” Gregorio stated. “See you in Bacolod and enjoy the MassKara Festival.”

During the turnover rites, Gregorio handed the ceremonial Batang Pinoy banner to Atty. Jose Marty Go, Secretary to the Mayor, representing Mayor Greg Gasataya.

In his recorded acceptance message, Mayor Gasataya thanked the PSC for choosing Bacolod to host the national youth games.

“We are very excited and thankful…This is truly one of the biggest grassroots sports programs of the national government, and we look forward to discovering more young talents through Batang Pinoy 2026,” Gasataya said, highlighting the role of Batang Pinoy in developing athletes like Olympic gold medalist Hidilyn Diaz and world champion Carlos Yulo.

Gregorio also thanked General Santos City thru Mayor Lorelie Pacquiao for hosting this year’s games, which included nearly 19,000 athletes and delegates from across the country competing in 27 sports.

As Bacolod prepares to host the 17th edition, the city is set to showcase its hospitality, culture, and passion for sports.* (Bacolod City Communications Office)

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