Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic Association


The Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic Association was a sports association which existed in Manila, Philippines from 1938 to 1981. Throughout its existence, it staged various sports and was participated by prominent Philippine companies.
After World War II, its basketball tournament became the country's premier basketball league until 1975, when nine of its members broke away to form the very first professional basketball league in Asia, the Philippine Basketball Association. Afterwards, it would continue as a farm league of sorts for the PBA until the league closed down before the end of 1981.

MICAA basketball champions

1960s and the YCO-Ysmael rivalry:

Champions from 1970 to 1981:
Pre-PBA era :
New teams in the post-PBA era :
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  • Emilio Achacoso
  • Bogs Adornado
  • Engracio Arazas
  • Kurt Bachmann ✝
  • Carlos Badion ✝
  • Clemente Bargas
  • Rafael Barreto
  • Narciso Bernardo ✝
  • Ramoncito Campos
  • Loreto Carbonell
  • Orly Castelo
  • Benjamin Cleofas
  • Ricardo Cleofas
  • Eddie Cruz
  • Geronimo Cruz
  • Romeo Diaz ✝
  • Estoy Estrada ✝
  • Danny Florencio
  • Napoleon Flores
  • Antonio Genato
  • Rafael Hechanova
  • Rudy Hines *1975 MVP
  • Robert Jaworski
  • Bonifacio de Jesus
  • Manuel Jocson
  • Cesar Jota
  • Rudolf Kutch
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TV Coverage

During the 1960s, the basketball games were covered by MBC TV-11 with Willie Hernandez as chief anchor. Later on, other networks like ABS-CBN, ABC TV5, RBS TV-7, KBS TV-9 and IBC TV-13 would cover the basketball games.