The Creamline Cool Smashers, the Criss Cross King Crunchers, the Choco Mucho Flying Titans, and future volleyball stars will have a new place to call home.
The leaders of Rebisco and its volleyball program broke ground on a planned new state-of-the-art volleyball facility called ARC Central last July 26, 2025. Located along West Avenue in the heart of Quezon City, ARC Central will serve as the future home and headquarters for the various volleyball-related teams and activities of the company.
“ARC Central is a milestone for the Rebisco Volleyball program,” said Jonathan C. Ng, Vice-Chairman of Rebisco. “For the longest time we were thinking about a place such as this, and by next year, we will move in and make it the base of operations for all things Rebisco Volleyball.”
ARC Central will be a six-story commercial and office building with the upper floors housing modern volleyball courts and other facilities, including a completely equipped gym and a physiotherapy center.
Rebisco has been one of the major proponents of the development of volleyball in the country. It has provided substantial support and backing to the women’s national team as well as the national beach volleyball teams. Through its Fudgee brand, it sponsors the men’s and women’s teams of the Ateneo the Blue Eagles.
In addition, Rebisco owns and manages two pro women’s teams in the Choco Mucho Flying Titans and the Creamline Cool Smashers, and one pro men’s team in the Criss Cross King Crunchers.
Active also in the grassroots level, it runs and manages the widest private under-19 girls’ league in the country in the Rebisco Volleyball League, where the country’s future women’s volleyball stars hone and develop their skills.
“Volleyball is a sport that can bring Filipinos together,” Ng added. “For the youth especially, it can instill values such as discipline, hard work, sportsmanship, and teamwork. Rebisco recognizes this, and as long as volleyball is a vehicle for helping improve and inspire our countrymen, we will be here to support it as best as we can.”