Philippines national team
The Philippines national team may refer to any of a number of sports team representing the Philippines in international competitions. This list includes representations of the Philippines in team sports or team competitions of otherwise individual sports. It includes both defunct and active national teams.
List of national teams
| Sport | Men's | Women's | Mixed | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Athletics (track and field) | Yes | Yes | Yes | Team events (e.g. relay) only | |
| American football | Tackle | Yes | No | N/a | |
| Flag | Yes | Yes | N/a | ||
| Australian rules football | Yes | No | N/a | ||
| Badminton | Yes | Yes | Yes | ||
| Baseball | Standard | Yes | Yes | N/a | |
| Baseball5 | N/a | N/a | Yes | Baseball5 is a mixed-sex discipline. | |
| Basketball | 5x5 | Yes | Yes | N/a | |
| 3x3 | Yes | Yes | N/a | ||
| Wheelchair | Yes | No | N/a | A parasport | |
| Cricket | Yes | Yes | N/a | ||
| Curling | Yes | Yes | Yes (Doubles only) | ||
| Dragon boat | Yes / No (IDBF) | Yes | Yes (open and mixed) | In IDBF events: open category is not restricted by sex while the mixed-category requires women to be part of the team.[1] | |
| Esports | Yes | Yes | Yes | ||
| Floorball | Yes | Yes | N/a | ||
| Football | Standard | Yes | Yes | N/a | |
| Futsal | Yes | Yes | N/a | ||
| Beach soccer | Yes | No | N/a | ||
| Cerebral palsy football | Yes | No | N/a | A parasport | |
| Goalball | Yes | No | N/a | ||
| Gymnastics | Artistic | Yes[2] | Yes[3] | N/a | Team all-around only; excludes individual competition. The Philippines has competed in team all-around at the SEA Games. |
| Handball | Indoor | Yes | Yes | N/a | |
| Beach | Yes | Yes | N/a | ||
| Hockey | Indoor | Yes | Yes | N/a | |
| Hockey5s | Yes | Yes | N/a | ||
| Ice | Yes | Yes | N/a | ||
| Korfball | N/a | N/a | Yes | Korfball is a mixed-sex sport | |
| Lacrosse | Field | Yes | Yes | N/a | |
| Sixes | Yes[4] | No | N/a | ||
| Netball | No | Yes | N/a | Netball is largely a women's sports but men's netball do exist. | |
| Polo | Yes | No | No | ||
| Quadball | N/a | N/a | Yes | Formerly known as quidditch, after the fictional sport of the same name. Quadball is a mixed-gender sport. The team debuted at the IQA World Cup in 2025.[5][6][7] | |
| Roller derby | Yes | Yes | No | The Philippines' have competed in the Men's Roller Derby World Cup[8] and the women's Roller Derby World Cup.[9][10] | |
| Rugby | League | Yes | Yes | N/a | |
| Union | Yes | Yes | N/a | ||
| Sevens | Yes | Yes | N/a | ||
| Sepak takraw | Yes | Yes | |||
| Tchoukball | Standard | Yes | Yes | ||
| Beach | Yes | Yes | |||
| Softball | Standard | Yes | Yes | N/a | |
| Slow-pitch | N/a | N/a | Yes | Slow-pitch is a co-ed or mixed-sex discipline. | |
| Squash | Yes | No | |||
| Tennis | Yes | Yes | N/a | National team articles are specifically for the side fielded in the Davis Cup (men's) and the Billie Jean King Cup (women's). | |
| Volleyball | Indoor | Yes | Yes | N/a | |
| Beach | Yes | Yes | N/a | ||
| Sitting | Yes | No | N/a | A parasport | |
| Water polo | Yes | Yes | |||
Delegations in international competitions
Whole delegations of the Philippines in international competitions are sometimes collectively referred to as the "Philippine national team".
- Multi-sports
- Philippines at the Olympics
- Philippines at the Paralympics
- Philippines at the World University Games
- Philippines at the Youth Olympics
- Philippines at the Special Olympics World Games
- Philippines at the Deaflympics
- Philippines at the Asian Games
- Philippines at the Asian Para Games
- Philippines at the SEA Games
- Philippines at the ASEAN Para Games
- Single sport
- Philippines at the World Athletics Championships
- Philippines at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
References
- ^ "IDBF Competition Regulations" (PDF). International Dragon Boat Federation. Retrieved February 2, 2019.
- ^ Anzures, Romwel (January 29, 2025). "Carlos Yulo set for 'adjustments' ahead of busy 2025: 'I'm expecting to learn'". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved December 9, 2025.
- ^ "SEA Games: PH wins gold in gymnastics team all-around". ABS-CBN News. May 14, 2022. Retrieved December 9, 2025.
- ^ "Philippine lacrosse: From underdogs to contenders on the world stage". Daily Tribune. December 24, 2024. Retrieved December 9, 2025.
- ^ Lu, Shirley (June 27, 2025). "Let's meet the participant teams! 🏆 The Philippines are making their IQA debut as the newest NGB in the tournament!". IQA World Cup. Archived from the original on December 9, 2025. Retrieved December 9, 2025 – via Instagram.
- ^ "Philippines". IQA World Cup 2025. Retrieved December 9, 2025.
- ^ "US in Belgium: USQ members competing at IQA World Cup". US Quadball. Retrieved December 9, 2025.
- ^ "2018 Teams". MRDWC. Archived from the original on April 22, 2019. Retrieved December 9, 2025.
- ^ Prihar, Asha (June 27, 2025). "As roller derby goes global, these skaters rep Pennsylvania and their heritage". Spotlight PA. Retrieved December 9, 2025 – via Yahoo! Sports.
- ^ "2025 Teams". Roller Derby World Cup. Retrieved December 9, 2025.