{{More citations needed|date=March 2024}} {{Short description|Professional basketball team in San Juan, Philippines}} {{Use Philippine English|date=February 2023}} {{Use mdy dates|date=February 2023}} {{Infobox Basketball club | name = San Juan Knights | color1 = | color2 = | color3 = | current = 2026 San Juan Knights season | logo = San Juan Knights logo.png | logo_size = 200px | leagues = [[Metropolitan Basketball Association|MBA]] (1999–2001) <br> [[Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League|MPBL]] (2018–present) <br> [[FilBasket]] (2021–2022) <br/> [[Pilipinas Super League|PSL]] (2022–2025) | founded = {{start date and age|1999}} (first incarnation) <br> {{start date and age|2018}} (second incarnation) | history = '''San Juan Knights''' <br> 1999–2001 (MBA) <br> 2018–present (MPBL) <br> '''San Juan Kings''' <br> 2022–2025 (PSL) | arena = [[Playtime Filoil Centre]] | capacity = 6,000 | location = [[San Juan, Metro Manila]] | colors = {{Color box|#{{MPBL color|San Juan Knights|1}}}} {{Color box|#{{MPBL color|San Juan Knights|3}}}} {{Color box|white}} | sponsor = Powerball Marketing & Logistics Corporation <br/> Almeria International Construction Corporation | president = | coach = [[Jinggoy Estrada]] (''de facto'') <br> [[Alexander Angeles]] (acting) | championships = MBA: '''1''' (2000) <br> [[List of Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League champions|MPBL]]: '''1''' ([[2019 MPBL finals|2019]]) | conf_champs = MPBL: '''2''' ([[2019 MPBL finals|2019]], [[2020–21 MPBL playoffs|2020–21]]) | website = }}
The '''San Juan Knights''' (also abbreviated as '''SJK''') are a Filipino professional [[basketball]] team based in [[San Juan, Metro Manila|San Juan]]. The team competes in the [[Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League]] (MPBL) as a member of the league's [[North Division (MPBL)|North Division]]. The team plays its home games at [[Playtime Filoil Centre]].
The team's first incarnation was established in 1999 as a member of the [[Metropolitan Basketball Association]] (MBA) and played there until 2001. In 2018, the Knights were revived as they joined the MPBL for the [[2018–19 MPBL season|2018–19 season]]. The team's second incarnation has taken part in other leagues, including [[FilBasket]], [[Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas 3x3]], and [[Pilipinas Super League]] (PSL), the latter of which they compete under the name ''San Juan Kings''. In 2023, their volleyball counterpart, the [[San Juan Lady Knights]] became one of the eight charter teams of the [[Maharlika Pilipinas Volleyball Association]] (MPVA).
The San Juan-based franchise is one of the most successful region basketball teams in the country. Across both incarnations, the Knights have clinched two championships: one in the MBA (2000) and one in the MPBL ([[2019 MPBL finals|2019]]). The Knights also made the MPBL's division finals five times in a row from [[2019 MPBL playoffs|2019]] to [[2024 MPBL playoffs|2024]], and the MPBL finals in back-to-back seasons (2019 and [[2021 MPBL finals|2021]]).
The Knights are one of four teams based in the Eastern Manila District of [[Metro Manila]]. The team is also backed by the sports program [[Go For Gold Philippines]], hence the team is also known as '''San Juan Knights–Go For Gold''' ('''SJK–G4G''').
==History==
===First incarnation (1999–2001)=== The San Juan Knights were founded in 1999 by then-mayor and current senator [[Jinggoy Estrada]] and businessman Sandy Javier. The team entered the Metropolitan Basketball Association as an expansion team for the league's 1999 season alongside the [[Surigao Miners]] and [[Nueva Ecija Patriots]].
During the pre-season, the team acquired 6'9" [[Bonel Balingit]] from the [[Philippine Basketball Association]] to a three-year, P16 million contract. Joining Balangit are [[Gherome Ejercito]] from the [[Pampanga Dragons]], a cousin of Estrada, 1998 [[NCAA (Philippines)|NCAA]] Most Valuable Player [[Christian Calaguio]], and [[Chito Victolero]].
During the playoffs of the 2000 season, San Juan first swept the [[Laguna Lakers]], 2–0, in the Northern Conference Semifinals and went past the [[Manila Metrostars]], 3–1, in the Northern Conference Finals, bringing the Knights to the 2000 MBA National Championship. Game 5 of the championship series against the [[Negros Slashers]] had a debris-throwing incident at the [[La Salle Coliseum]] in [[Bacolod]], [[Negros Occidental]], as the Knights were way ahead, 87–65, with 11:38 left in the fourth quarter when play was stopped. The Negros Slashers conceded game 5, giving the San Juan Knights a 3–2 heading into game 6.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=qVg1AAAAIBAJ&sjid=gSUMAAAAIBAJ&pg=1275%2C26616703|title=Slashers conceded fifth game; Knights up, 3-2|work=Philippine Daily Inquirer}}</ref> San Juan would go on to win their first of back-to-back MBA championships.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=rVg1AAAAIBAJ&sjid=gSUMAAAAIBAJ&pg=1715%2C28396438|title=San Juan bags national title|work=Philippine Daily Inquirer}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" ! Team ! Game 1 ! Game 2 ! Game 3 ! Game 4 ! Game 5 ! Game 6 ! Wins |- | align=center| {{nowrap|'''San Juan'''}} | '''76''' || '''88''' || 84 || 85 || '''W''' || '''104''' || '''4''' |- | align=center| '''Negros''' | 75 || 77 || '''90''' || '''89''' || L || 91 || 2 |}
===Second incarnation (2018–present)===
====2018–2020: The Ayonayon and Wilson era==== In April 2018, San Juan Knights were revived as an expansion team in the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League.<ref>{{Cite news |date=April 7, 2018 |title=Pagbabalik ng Knights — San Juan, pasok bilang expansion team sa MPBL |work=ABS-CBN Sports |url=https://www.abs-cbn.com/sports/04/07/18/pagbabalik-ng-knights-san-juan-pasok-bilang-expansion-team-sa-mpbl |access-date=April 29, 2018}}</ref> The return of the Knights brought in names such as [[Mark Cardona]] and [[John Wilson (basketball)|John Wilson]]. The team finished its [[2018–19 MPBL season|inaugural season]] with a 20–5 record and clinched the third seed in the playoffs. In the [[2019 MPBL playoffs|playoffs]], San Juan swept both [[Navotas Clutch|Navotas]] and [[Quezon City Capitals|Quezon City]], and won 2–1 against [[Manila Stars|Manila]] to advance to the [[2019 MPBL finals]] against the [[Davao Occidental Tigers]]. The series went all the way to a game 5 as San Juan won its first MPBL championship and the third overall in franchise history. Their winning traditions continued into the [[2019–20 MPBL season|2019–20 season]], after facing only four losses throughout the whole season, San Juan managed to finish the season as the North Division's first seed. With a 26–4 record and a .867 win percentage, they also tied for best record that season alongside the Davao Occidental Tigers. As the playoffs began, the team swept through [[Pasay Voyagers|Pasay]] and [[Pampanga Giant Lanterns|Pampanga]] before facing the [[Makati Super Crunch]] in the North Division Finals. The series was tied before the season's suspension but San Juan were able to win deciding game 3 against a depleted Super Crunch squad to make back-to-back National Finals appearances for a chance to repeat against the Davao Occicdental Tigers. This time around, San Juan failed to defend their title as Davao Occidental won 3–1.
====2022–present: The Orlan Wamar era ==== {{Needs expansion|date=December 2024}} After the conclusion of the 2022 MPBL season, San Juan made their debut in the Pilipinas Super League, under the name ''San Juan Kings''. In the 2022–23 DUMPER Cup, the team went undefeated in the regular season, winning all 15 games. After beating [[Manila CityStars|Manila]] in the Quarterfinals, the Kings met the Baltazar-led [[Pampanga G Lanterns]] in the Semifinals. Unfortunately, San Juan would lose to the G Lanterns in two games.
'''2026 - The Ilonggo Superman "Billy Robles'''
San Juan fell to RIZAL XentroMall, 94–89, in overtime during the MPBL 2026 Season at One Arena in Cainta, Rizal, after squandering a late lead and failing to score in the final minutes of the extra period.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Rizal rides Robles heroics to pin first loss on San Juan Knights |url=https://www.spin.ph/basketball/mpbl/rizal-rides-robles-heroics-to-pin-first-loss-on-san-juan-knights-a1373-20260421 |access-date=2026-04-30 |website=Spin.ph |language=en}}</ref>
Joining this 2026 season is Mike Phillips who has officially obtained his professional athlete’s license from the Games and Amusements Board (GAB), marking his transition from collegiate to professional basketball. The UAAP Finals MVP and former De La Salle University Green Archers captain is now eligible to compete professionally and has joined the San Juan Knights.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Caluag |first=Randy |date=2026-04-20 |title=Phillips secures pro license, joins San Juan Knights |url=https://manilastandard.net/sports/314729713/phillips-secures-pro-license-joins-san-juan-knights.html |access-date=2026-04-30 |website=Manila Standard |language=en-US}}</ref>
==Rivalries==
===Davao Occidental Tigers=== {{Main|Davao Occidental Tigers–San Juan Knights rivalry}}
The rivalry between San Juan and the [[Davao Occidental Tigers]] is most prominent in the MPBL when both teams played in the National Finals in back-to-back seasons ([[2019 MPBL finals|2019]] and [[2021 MPBL finals|2021]]). Even though Davao Occidental has since departed the MPBL, both teams would still clash with one another whenever they compete in the same league. As of February 2024, the San Juan franchise has met the [[Davao Occidental Tigers]] a total of fifteen times across all leagues.
===Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards=== {{Main|Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards–San Juan Knights rivalry}}
San Juan's rivalry against the [[Nueva Ecija Rice Vanguards]] began in [[FilBasket]] when both teams clashed in the finals of the [[2022 FilBasket Summer Championship|2022 Summer Championship]]. The rivalry grew more fierce in the MPBL as both teams fought for North Division contention, with both teams meeting in the playoffs in [[2022 MPBL playoffs|2022]] and [[2023 MPBL playoffs|2023]]. As of March 2024, across all leagues, both teams have met each other thirteen times.
===Pampanga Giant Lanterns=== {{Main|Pampanga Giant Lanterns–San Juan Knights rivalry}}
In the mid-2020s, both San Juan and the [[Pampanga Giant Lanterns]] competed for championship contention when they compete in the same league. Since 2020, both teams met in the playoffs a total of four times across the MPBL and PSL, three of them occurred at either the MPBL division finals or PSL semifinals.
==Home arenas== San Juan plays their home games at the [[Filoil EcoOil Centre]] in the MPBL and PSL. During their time in the MBA, they have played in the [[PhilSports Arena]] from 1999 to early 2000 and the [[San Juan Gym]] in 2000.
==Current roster== {{San Juan Knights roster}}
===Head coaches=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! colspan="6" style="{{MPBL color cell|San Juan Knights}}" | San Juan Knights head coaches |- ! style="{{MPBL color cell2|San Juan Knights}}" | # ! style="{{MPBL color cell2|San Juan Knights}}" | Name ! style="{{MPBL color cell2|San Juan Knights}}" | Start ! style="{{MPBL color cell2|San Juan Knights}}" | End ! style="{{MPBL color cell2|San Juan Knights}}" class="unsortable" | Achievements ! style="{{MPBL color cell2|San Juan Knights}}" class="unsortable" | Ref. |- | align=center | 1 || {{sortname|Philip|Cezar}} | 1999 || 2001 | align=center | [[Metropolitan Basketball Association|MBA]] champion (2000) | |- | align=center | 2 || {{sortname|Allan|Pangarungan}} | 2001 || 2001 | align=center | — | |- | align=center | 3 || {{sortname|Randy|Alcantara}} |[[2018–19 MPBL season|2018]] || [[2023 MPBL season|2023]] | align=center | 1x MPBL Coach of the Year<small> [[2019 MPBL finals|(2019)]] </small> | |- | align=center | 4 || {{sortname|Jinggoy|Estrada}} |[[2023 MPBL season|2023]] || [[2024 MPBL season|2024]] | align=center | — | |- | align=center | 5 || {{sortname|Alexander|Angeles}} |[[2024–25 Pilipinas Super League season|2024–25]] || ''current'' | align=center | — | |- |}
==Notable players==
=== Individual award winners === {{col-begin}} {{col-3}} '''[[MPBL finals Most Valuable Player award|MPBL finals Most Valuable Player]]''' * [[Mike Ayonayon]] – [[2019 MPBL finals|2019]] {{col-3}} '''[[MPBL Most Valuable Player award|MPBL Most Valuable Player]]''' * [[John Wilson (basketball)|John Wilson]] – [[2019–20 MPBL season|2020]] {{col-3}} '''[[MPBL Rookie of the Year award|MPBL Rookie of the Year]]''' * [[Adrian Nocum]] – [[2023 MPBL season|2023]] {{col-end}}
{{col-begin}} {{col-3}} '''[[All-MPBL Team|All-MPBL First Team]]''' * [[Mike Ayonayon]] – [[2019–20 MPBL season|2020]] * [[John Wilson (basketball)|John Wilson]] – 2020 * Judel Fuentes – [[2022 MPBL season|2022]] * Orlan Wamar Jr. – [[2023 MPBL season|2023]] {{col-3}} '''All-MPBL Second Team''' * [[John Wilson (basketball)|John Wilson]] – [[2018–19 MPBL season|2020]] {{col-3}} '''PSL Mythical Team''' * Orlan Wamar Jr. – [[2022–23 Pilipinas Super League DUMPER Cup|2023]] {{col-end}}
=== All-Stars === {{col-begin}} {{col-3}} '''[[MPBL All-Star Game|MPBL All-Star selections]]''' * [[Mike Ayonayon]] – [[2019 MPBL All-Star Game|2019]] * [[Larry Rodriguez (basketball)|Larry Rodriguez]] – 2019 * [[John Wilson (basketball)|John Wilson]] – [[2020 MPBL All-Star Game|2020]] * Judel Fuentes – [[2022 MPBL All-Star Game|2022]] * [[Adrian Nocum]] – [[2023 MPBL All-Star Game|2023]] * Orlan Wamar Jr. – 2023, [[2024 MPBL All-Star Game|2024]] {{col-3}} '''MPBL All-Star Game head coaches''' * [[Randy Alcantara]] – [[2020 MPBL All-Star Game|2020]] {{col-3}} '''MPBL pre-game event winners''' * Orlan Wamar Jr. – Three-Point Shootout ([[2023 MPBL All-Star Game|2023]], [[2024 MPBL All-Star Game|2024]]) {{col-end}}
{{col-begin}} {{col-3}} '''PSL All-Star selections''' * Ron Dennison – [[2022–23 Pilipinas Super League DUMPER Cup|2023]] * Paolo Javillonar – 2023 * Adrian Nocum – 2023 * Orlan Wamar Jr. – 2023 * Fran Yu – 2023 {{col-end}}
=== PBA players === {{col-begin}} {{col-3}} '''[[List of Philippine Basketball Association players|Ex-PBA players]]''' * [[Alvin Abundo]] * [[Bonel Balingit]] * [[Michael Calisaan]] * [[Mark Cardona]] * [[Rudy Distrito]] * [[Samboy de Leon]] ''(returned to PBA)'' * [[Reynel Hugnatan]] * [[Jammer Jamito]] * [[Chris Javier]] * [[James Kwekuteye]] * [[Aldrech Ramos]] * [[Larry Rodriguez (basketball)|Larry Rodriguez]] * [[John Wilson (basketball)|John Wilson]] * [[Raul Soyud]] {{col-3}} '''[[Philippine Basketball Association draft|Drafted to PBA]]''' * [[Gherome Ejercito]] – undrafted, [[2000 PBA draft|2000]] ''(signed later that year)'' * [[Rafi Reavis]] – 2nd overall, [[2002 PBA draft|2002]] * [[Chris Calaguio]] – 4th overall, 2002 * [[Mike Ayonayon]] – 3rd overall, [[2019 PBA draft|2019]] * [[Renzo Subido]] – 24th overall, 2019 * [[Larry Muyang]] – 7th overall, [[PBA season 46 draft|season 46]] * [[Jhonard Clarito]] – 17th overall, [[PBA season 47 draft|season 47]] * [[Adrian Nocum]] – 24th overall, [[PBA season 48 draft|season 48]] * [[Justine Baltazar]] – 1st overall, [[PBA season 49 draft|season 49]] * [[Arvin Gamboa]] – 17th overall, [[PBA season 50 draft|season 50]] {{col-end}}
==Season-by-season records== {|class="wikitable" |style="background:#FFFFCF; width:2em"| || '''League champions''' |- |style="background:#CFCFFF; width:2em"| || Division champions |- |style="background:#CFFFCF; width:2em"| || Qualified for playoffs |- |style="background:#FFCFCF; width:2em"| || Best regular season record |}
===Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League=== {|class=wikitable style="width:100%; text-align:center" ! rowspan="2" | Season ! colspan="7" | Regular season ! colspan="2" | Playoffs |- ! Division ! Finish ! GP ! W ! L ! PCT ! GB ! Stage ! Results |- | colspan=10 style="{{box-shadow border|a|#{{MPBL color|San Juan Knights|3}}|2px}}; background-color:#{{MPBL color|San Juan Knights|1}};"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF;">'''San Juan Knights'''</span> |- | bgcolor="#FFFFCF" | [[2018–19 MPBL season|2018–19]] <br> ''Datu Cup'' || bgcolor="#CFCFFF" | [[North Division (MPBL)|North]] || bgcolor="#CFFFCF" | 3rd || 25 || 20 || 5 || {{Winning percentage|20|5}} || 3 || bgcolor="#FFFFCF" | {{nowrap|Division quarterfinals}} <br> Division semifinals <br> Division finals <br> National finals || bgcolor="#FFFFCF" | '''won vs. Navotas, 2–0''' <br> '''won vs. Quezon City, 2–0''' <br> '''won vs. Manila, 2–1''' <br> '''{{nowrap|won vs. Davao Occidental, 3–2}}''' |- | [[2019–20 MPBL season|2019–20]] <br> {{nowrap|''Lakan Season''}} || bgcolor="#CFCFFF" | North || bgcolor="#CFFFCF" | 1st || bgcolor="FFCFCF" | 30 || bgcolor="FFCFCF" | 26 || bgcolor="FFCFCF" | 4 || bgcolor="#FFCFCF" | {{Winning percentage|26|4}} || bgcolor="FFCFCF" | — || Division quarterfinals <br> Division semifinals <br> Division finals <br> National finals || '''won vs. Pasay, 2–0''' <br> '''won vs. Pampanga, 2–0''' <br> '''won vs. Makati, 2–1''' <br> lost vs Davao Occidental, 1–3 |- | [[2022 MPBL season|2022]] || North || bgcolor="#CFFFCF" | 3rd || 21 || 14 || 7 || {{Winning percentage|14|7}} || 7 || Division quarterfinals <br> Division semifinals <br> Division finals || '''won vs. Valenzuela, 2–0''' <br> '''won vs. Pasig City, 2–0''' <br> lost vs. Nueva Ecija, 1–2 |- | [[2023 MPBL season|2023]] || North || bgcolor="#CFFFCF" | 6th || 28 || 19 || 9 || {{Winning percentage|19|9}} || 7 || Division quarterfinals <br> Division semifinals <br> Division finals || '''won vs. Makati, 2–0''' <br> '''won vs. Nueva Ecija, 2–0''' <br> lost vs. Pampanga, 0–2 |- | [[2024 MPBL season|2024]] || North || bgcolor="#CFFFCF" | 1st || bgcolor="FFCFCF" bgcolor="#FFCFCF" | 28 || bgcolor="#FFCFCF" | 26 || bgcolor="#FFCFCF" | 2 || bgcolor="#FFCFCF" | {{Winning percentage|26|2}} || bgcolor="#FFCFCF" | – || Division quarterfinals<br>Division semifinals<br>Division finals|| '''won vs. Rizal, 2–0'''<br>'''won vs. Caloocan, 2–0'''<br>lost vs. Pampanga, 0–2 |- | [[2025 MPBL season|2025]] || North || bgcolor="#CFFFCF" | 3rd || 29 || 26 || 3 || {{Winning percentage|26|3}} || 2 || Division quarterfinals<br>Division semifinals || '''won vs. Pasay, 2–0'''<br>lost vs. Pangasinan, 1–2 |- ! colspan="3" | All-time regular season record !! {{Sum|131|30}} !! 131 !! 30 !! {{Winning percentage|131|30}} !! rowspan="3" | !! colspan="2" | 6 playoff appearances |- ! colspan="3" | All-time playoff record !! {{Sum|32|15}} !! 32 !! 15 !! {{Winning percentage|32|15}} !! colspan="2" | 2 finals appearances |- ! colspan="3" | All-time league record !! {{Sum|163|45}} !! 163 !! 45 !! {{Winning percentage|163|45}} !! colspan="2" | 1 championship |}
===FilBasket=== {|class=wikitable style="width:100%; text-align:center" ! rowspan="2" | Tournament ! colspan="6" | Elimination round ! colspan="2" | Playoffs |- ! Finish ! GP ! W ! L ! PCT ! GB ! Stage ! Results |- | colspan=10 style="{{box-shadow border|a|#{{MPBL color|San Juan Knights|3}}|2px}}; background-color:#{{MPBL color|San Juan Knights|1}};"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF;">'''San Juan Knights'''</span> |- | [[2021 FilBasket Subic Championship|Subic 2021]] || bgcolor="#CFFFCF" | 3rd || 10 || 7 || 3 || {{Winning percentage|7|3}} || 1 || {{nowrap|Quarterfinals}} <br> Semifinals <br> Finals || '''won vs. Medical Depot, 88–73'''<br> {{nowrap|'''won vs. Davao Occidental, 85–84'''}} <br> lost vs. AICC Manila, 1–2 (series) |- | {{nowrap|[[2022 FilBasket Summer Championship|Summer 2022]]}} || bgcolor="#CFFFCF" | 5th || 11 || 6 || 5 || {{Winning percentage|6|5}} || 5 || Quarterfinals <br> Semifinals <br> Finals || '''won vs. Pasig, 93–91'''<br> '''won vs. Tanduay, 2–0 (series)''' <br> lost vs. Nueva Ecija, 1–2 (series) |- ! colspan="2" | All-time elimination round record !! {{Sum|13|8}} !! 13 !! 8 !! {{Winning percentage|13|8}} !! rowspan="3" | !! colspan=2" | 2 playoff appearances |- ! colspan="2" | All-time playoff record !! {{Sum|7|4}} !! 7 !! 4 !! {{Winning percentage|7|4}} !! colspan=2" | 2 finals appearances |- ! colspan="2" | All-time league record !! {{Sum|20|12}} !! 20 !! 12 !! {{Winning percentage|20|12}} !! colspan=2" | 0 championships |}
===Pilipinas Super League=== {|class=wikitable style="width:100%; text-align:center" ! rowspan="2" | Tournament ! colspan="6" | Elimination round ! colspan="2" | Playoffs |- ! Finish ! GP ! W ! L ! PCT ! GB ! Stage ! Results |- | colspan=10 style="{{box-shadow border|a|#{{basketball color|San Juan Kings|3}}|2px}}; background-color:#{{basketball color|San Juan Kings|1}};"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF;">'''San Juan Kings'''</span> |- | [[2022–23 Pilipinas Super League season|2022–23]] <br> ''DUMPER Cup'' || bgcolor="#CFFFCF" | 1st || bgcolor="#FFCFCF" | 15 || bgcolor="#FFCFCF" | 15 || bgcolor="#FFCFCF" | 0 || bgcolor="#FFCFCF" | {{Winning percentage|15|0}} || bgcolor="#FFCFCF" | — || Quarterfinals <br> Semifinals || '''won vs. Manila, 1–0''' <br> {{nowrap|lost vs. Pampanga G Lanterns, 0–2}} |- | [[2023–24 Pilipinas Super League season|2023–24]] <br> ''President's Cup'' || bgcolor="#CFFFCF" | 2nd || 18 || 16 || 2 || {{Winning percentage|16|2}} || 1 || First Round <br> Quarterfinals <br> Semifinals <br> Battle for third || '''won vs. Camarines Norte, 1–0''' <br> '''won vs. SGA–CSB, 1–0''' <br> lost vs. Nueva Ecija, 0–2 <br> '''won vs. Biñan, 1–0''' |- | [[2024–25 Pilipinas Super League season|2024–25]] <br> ''President's Cup'' || bgcolor="CFFFCF" | 3rd || 10 || 8 || 2 || {{Winning percentage|8|2}} || 1 || Quarterfinals 1 <br> {{nowrap|Quarterfinals 2}} <br> Semifinals <br> Finals || '''won vs. Lipa Batangas, 1–0''' <br> '''won vs. Malabon, 1–0''' <br> '''won vs. General Santos, 2–0''' <br> lost vs. Caloocan, 1–2 |- ! colspan="2" | All-time elimination round record !! {{Sum|39|4}} !! 39 !! 4 !! {{Winning percentage|39|4}} !! rowspan="3" | !! colspan=2" | 3 playoff appearances |- ! colspan="2" | All-time playoff record !! {{Sum|9|6}} !! 9 !! 6 !! {{Winning percentage|9|6}} !! colspan=2" | 1 finals appearance |- ! colspan="2" | All-time league record !! {{Sum|48|10}} !! 48 !! 10 !! {{Winning percentage|48|10}} !! colspan=2" | 0 championships |}
==References== {{reflist}}
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