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Philippines at the 2025 SEA Games

The Philippines participated at the 33rd Southeast Asian (SEA) Games from 9 to 20 December 2025 in Bangkok and Chonburi in Thailand.

Background
The delegation consists of around 1,168 athletes who will be competing in 50 sports. It is projected to be the largest ever Philippine delegation. The Philippines had 1,115 athletes in 56 sports when it hosted the SEA Games in 2019. Tennis player Alexandra Eala and volleyball player Bryan Bagunas are designated as flag bearers for the opening ceremony. Members of the delegation will wear Avel Bacudio's Laro ng Lahi collection for the opening ceremony. Boxer Eumir Marcial was the flagbearer in the closing ceremony. ==Games summary==
Games summary
By sports Medals by date ==Competitors==
Competitors
The following is the list of the number of competitors participating at the Games per sport/discipline. ==Medalists==
Medalists
Medalists are entitled to incentive from the government through the Philippine Sports Commission per R.A. 10699. Gold Silver Bronze ==Multiple medalists==
Multiple medalists
==Air Sports (demonstration)==
Archery
;Recurve ;Compound ==Athletics==
Athletics
Men's ;Track and road events ;Field events Women's ;Track and road events ;Field events Mixed ==Badminton==
Badminton
Men's Team ;Quarterfinals Women's Team ;Quarterfinals Mixed ==Baseball==
Baseball
The Philippines is expected to send a delegation. ==Basketball==
Basketball
The Philippines sent men's and women's 3x3 and 5x5 basketball teams. The men's and women's 3x3 failed to make a podium finish. ;Summary 3x3 basketball Men's tournament ;Preliminary Rounds – Group B Women's tournament ;Preliminary Rounds – Group A 5x5 basketball Men's tournament ;Preliminary Rounds – Group A Women's tournament ;Preliminary Rounds – Group B ==Bowling==
Boxing
The Philippines sent 13 boxers (seven men and six women) to the competition. Olympic silver medalist Carlo Paalam missed the deadline to compete due to a flu. Men's Women's ==Canoeing==
Cycling
BMX Mountain Biking Road Track ==Diving==
Football
The Philippines competed in both men's and women's football. ;Summary Men's tournament ;Team roster ;Group play ;Semi-finals ;Bronze medal match Women's tournament ;Team roster ;Group play ;Knockout stage ;Gold medal match ==Futsal==
Futsal
The Philippines will compete in women's futsal. ;Summary ==Golf==
Gymnastics
The Philippines are expected to compete in gymnastics. A notable absence was Olympic double gold medallist Carlos Yulo, who withdrew after the organizers ruled that an athlete can only compete in one apparatus. Artistic ;Men's ;Women's ==Handball==
Handball
The Philippines will send a men's and women's indoor handball national teams composed of players from beach handball. ==Hockey5s==
Hockey5s
Men's ;Preliminaries ;Semifinals Women's ;Preliminaries ;Semifinals == Ice hockey ==
Jujitsu
Duo Classic Fighting ;Ne-waza == Karate ==
Netball
;Preliminary round ---- ==Pencak silat==
Polo
The Philippines will send a 7-man polo team to compete in the men's 2–4 goals. ==Rowing==
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