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San Miguel Beermen (ABL)

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Arena Capacity
  
3,000

President
  
Ramon S. Ang

Founded
  
2011

Championships
  
1 (2013 ABL season)

Head coaches
  
Bobby Parks, Leo Austria

Location
  
Pasig

Arena
  
Ynares Sports Arena

Ownership
  
San Miguel Corporation

Folded
  
2013

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Leagues
  
ASEAN Basketball League (2011–2013)

Team colors
  
Red, black, white and yellow

League
  
ASEAN Basketball League (2011–2013)

The San Miguel Beermen was a professional basketball team that played in the ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) from 2012 to 2013. The team was from the Philippines and owned by San Miguel Corporation (SMC). This franchise was separate and distinct from the original Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) franchise. The Beermen played most of their home games at the Ynares Sports Arena in Pasig City but also played some of their games in the Olivarez College Gym, Ynares Center, and PhilSports Arena.

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History

In July 2011, SMC announced its participation in the ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) beginning in the 2012 ABL season, as the San Miguel Beermen - a franchise distinct from its PBA franchise.

In June 2013, the Beermen won its first ABL title in the 2013 ABL Playoffs, defeating the Indonesia Warriors. The team disbanded shortly after without any formal announcement.

Coaches

  • Bobby Parks (2012)
  • Leo Austria (2013)
  • Retired numbers

    The retired numbers of the San Miguel Beermen hanging in the rafters of the Ynares Sports Arena belong to those who played for the original San Miguel Beermen team in the Philippine Basketball Association, not the ABL team.

  • a  – retired during the 2000 PBA season after announcing Caidic's retirement. Jersey number retired together with Barangay Ginebra San Miguel
  • b  – retired during the 2010-11 PBA season
  • c  – retired during the 1995 PBA season
  • References

    San Miguel Beermen (ABL) Wikipedia