At A Glance
- The MVP Sports Foundation (MVPSF), led by president Al Panlilio, set the record straight on Tuesday, June 16, clarifying to the public that it has no involvement in running the Ateneo men's basketball program.
MVPSF president Al Panlilio
The MVP Sports Foundation (MVPSF), led by president Al Panlilio, set the record straight on Tuesday, June 16, clarifying to the public that it has no involvement in running the Ateneo men's basketball program.
Though admitting it has long supported the Katipunan-based squad, the executive said their commitment is limited to funding.
The statement came a week after the deaths of Ateneo student-athletes Divine Adili and Rene Clert Baterbonia.
“As with all of the sports programs we support, the MVPSF’s role is limited to providing funding. The foundation does not own or manage the Ateneo Men's Basketball Team,” Panlilio wrote.
“It does not run the team’s programs’ and athletes’ management, coaching, recruitment, and player development,” he added.
The MVPSF also emphasized that is also seeking a clear explanation of what really happened during the tragic incident.
“The MVP Sports Foundation stands by all it has offered and provided for the development of Filipino athletes. And we stand with all Filipinos not only in mourning the deaths of Divine Adili and Rene Baterbonia,
“But in working to surface all truths behind this tragedy, reaching out to their families, and affirming our continuing Mission to use sports as a platform for Filipinos to achieve excellence and pursue their dreams,” it concluded.