2009 in the Philippines
2009 in the Philippines details events of note that happened in the Philippines in the year 2009.
Incumbents
- President: Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
- Vice President: Noli de Castro
- Senate President: Juan Ponce Enrile
- House Speaker: Prospero Nograles
- Chief Justice: Reynato Puno
- Philippine Congress: 14th Congress of the Philippines
Events
January
- January 5
- * Criminal charges were filed against the son of DAR Secretary Nasser Pangandaman and four others in connection with the mauling of Delfin dela Paz and his 14-year-old son in the presence of Pangandaman himself.
- * Three Red Cross officials, Swiss Andreas Notter, Filipino Mary Jane Lacaba and Italian Eugenio Vagni were kidnapped. Andreas Notter and Mary Jane Lacaba were released four months later. Eugenio Vagni was released six months later on July 12.
- January 10 - Wide areas in Southern Mindanao are cut off from electrical power after explosions blamed on the Moro Islamic Liberation Front destroy main transmission lines in Lanao del Norte
- January 12 - Four officials of the Department of Justice take a leave of absence after being implicated in a bribery scandal involving efforts to release three wealthy young men charged with drug trafficking.
- January 14 - Former Batangas governor Antonio Leviste, formerly married to Senator Loren Legarda, is found guilty of homicide by a Makati City trial court in connection with the 2007 shooting death of his long-time aide Rafael de las Alas.
May
- May 22 - The 2009 flu pandemic, which was an outbreak, has entered the Philippines.
June
- June 22 - First death caused by H1N1 confirmed in the Philippines and also first death in Asia.
August
- August 8 - Typhoon Morakot, locally known as Kiko, killed dozens of people, affected over 28,000 people in the Philippines.
September
- September 6 - At least nine people have died after SuperFerry 9 sank with over 960 passengers on board sank off the coast of the Zamboanga Peninsula. Thirty more are still unaccounted for.
- September 26 - Typhoon Ketsana locally known as Ondoy, caused widespread floods in Metro Manila and surrounding provinces, 25 provinces together with Metro Manila declaring a state of calamity and leaving 246 dead and 38 missing.
October
- October 17 - A Victoria Air Douglas DC-3 registered RP-C550 crashed shortly after takeoff on a flight to Puerto Princesa International Airport after an engine malfunctioned. The plane crashed near a factory in Las Piñas. All on board died.
November
- November 18 - Renato Ebarle Jr., son of then-Presidential Chief of Staff Undersecretary was ambushed and killed inside his vehicle in Boni Serrano, Quezon City. The suspect was identified as Jason Aguilar Ivler, the son of book author Marlene Aguilar, he was captured after a shootout during the raid of NBI agents in his hideout in Quezon City in January 2010. 5 years later, Ivler was found guilty over the murder case, and sentenced into reclusion perpetua or up to 30 years in prison.
- November 20-27 - 5th Asian Youth Day was hosted by the Diocese of Imus at the Rogationist College Silang, Cavite
- November 23 - A massacre in the Maguindanao province on the island of Mindanao in the Philippines was held and kills at least 60 persons. Philippine president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo responded to the news of the massacre by declaring a state of emergency in Maguindanao, Sultan Kudarat and Cotabato City.
December
- December 4 - President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has officially placed Maguindanao province under a state of martial law. The declaration, also suspended the writ of habeas corpus in the province. The announcement was made days after hundreds of government troops were sent to the province, which would later raid armories of the powerful Ampatuan clan. The Ampatuan family was implicated in a gruesome massacre that saw the murder of 57 persons, including women members of the rival Mangudadatu clan, human rights lawyers, and 31 media workers, in the worst incident of political violence in the nation's history. It has also been condemned worldwide as the worst loss of life of media professionals in one day in the history of journalism.
- December 10 - 18 hostages are released after at least 65 people are kidnapped by gunmen in Agusan del Sur, Mindanao, the Philippines.
- December 12 - President Gloria Arroyo lifts martial law in Maguindanao in the south of the country, where 57 people were killed in political violence there last month.
National holidays
- January 1 – New Year's Day
- February 25 – 1986 EDSA Revolution
- April 9
- * Araw ng Kagitingan
- * Maundy Thursday
- April 10 – Good Friday
- April 11 – Black Saturday
- May 1 – Labor Day
- June 12 – Independence Day
- August 21 – Ninoy Aquino Day
- August 30 – National Heroes Day
- September 19 – Eid al-Fitr
- November 1 – All Saints Day
- November 2 – All Souls' Day
- November 27 – Eid al-Adha
- November 30 – Bonifacio Day
- December 25 – Christmas
- December 30 – Rizal Day
- December 31 – New Year's Eve
Entertainment and culture
- November 22
- * Miss Earth 2009 was hosted by the Philippines at the Boracay Convention Center. Larissa Ramos of Brazil won the pageant.
- * Efren Peñaflorida declared as CNN Hero of the Year.
Concerts
- March 7 – Eraserheads Eraserheads Live the FINAL SET ! at the SM Mall of Asia
- March 14 – Journey: Revelation Tour live at SM Mall of Asia Field
- June 11 – The Pussycat Dolls: Doll Domination Tour at the SM Mall of Asia Concert Grounds
- August 11 – Lady Gaga: The Fame Ball Tour live at the Araneta Coliseum
- September 14 – Chicago live at the Araneta Coliseum
- November 14 – Katy Perry Hello Katy Tour live at the SM Mall of Asia Concert Grounds
Sports
- February 11, Basketball – The Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters wins defeating the Alaska Aces 93-89 to win the 2008-09 PBA Philippine Cup Finals
- May 2, Boxing – Manny Pacquiao stops Ricky Hatton after two brutal rounds in a fight billed as "The Battle of East and West" in Las Vegas. During the 1st round, Pacquiao knocked down Hatton twice. In the 2nd round, Pacquiao continued to rain Hatton with furious combinations, eventually knocking him out with a thunderous left hook. For his win, Pacquiao took the IBO and The Ring light welterweight titles. The fight was named the knockout of the year.
- July 17, Basketball – The San Miguel Beermen wins defeating the Barangay Ginebra Gin Kings 90-79 to win the 2009 PBA Fiesta Conference Finals.
- October 8, Basketball – The Ateneo Blue Eagles wins defeating the UE Red Warriors 2-1 in their final series to win their fifth men's title in the UAAP Championships.
- October 26, Basketball – The San Sebastian Stags wins defeating the San Beda Red Lions with a score of 76-61, winning the NCAA Championships.
- November 14, Boxing – Manny Pacquiao defeats Miguel Cotto by a technical knockout with 2:05 left in the fight to become the only boxer to win a world title in seven different weight divisions. As well as to win Cotto's WBO welterweight title and the inaugural WBC Diamond Belt.
- December 9–18, 2009 Southeast Asian Games – The Philippine Team Placed fifth place
Births
- March 21 - Liam Fonacier, Junior Young Athlete Son Of PBA Player Larry Fonacier
- June 10 - Vito Quizon, child actor
- June 23 – Xia Vigor, child actress
- June 26 – Yesha Camile, child actress
- July 12 – Lilygem Yulores, child actress
- August 28 – Jana Agoncillo, child actress
Deaths
- January 6: Victor Sumulong, 62, incumbent mayor of Antipolo and former congressman
- January 10: Anabel Bosch, 32, vocalist for rock bands as Elektrikcoolaid and Tropical Depression
- January 11: Edilberto Alegre, 70, food critic and BusinessWorld columnist
- January 13: Mary Ejercito, 103, mother of former President Joseph Estrada
- February 5: Roberto Gonzales, 66, actor best known for martial-arts roles
- February 10: Berting Labra, 76, film actor often in comic sidekick roles
- February 12: Cris Daluz, 75, character actor
- February 24: Amiel Alcantara, 10, former elementary student
- March 6: Francis Magalona, 44, actor, TV host, photographer, rapper, father of Maxene, Frank, Saab and Elmo Magalona and distant cousin of Cacai and Regine Velasquez
- March 15: Miguel Bernad, 91, S.J., academic, critic, Philippine Star columnist
- March 16: Roland Dantes, 65, martial artist and actor & uncle of actor of Dingdong Dantes
- March 18: Pocholo Ramirez, 75, race car driver and television host and grandfather of Myx VJ Janine Ramirez
- March 21: Genoveva Matute, 93, writer
- March 23: Manuel del Rosario, 93, Catholic bishop of Malolos, Bulacan
- April 4: Nelly Sindayen, 59, journalist and Time Magazine correspondent
- April 7: Leo Prieto, 88, first Commissioner of the Philippine Basketball Association
- April 11: Tita Muñoz, film actress
- April 27: Paraluman, 85, film actress
- April 28: Lota Delgado, 90, actress
- May 16: Prospero Amatong, 78, former Davao del Norte governor & congressman
- May 17: Toch Arellano, 55, professional photographer
- May 28: Manuel Collantes, 90, diplomat and Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1984
- June 2: Vitaliano Agan, 74, former Mayor of Zamboanga City
- June 4: Tony Fabella, 68, Filipino choreographer
- June 12: Ledivina V. Cariño, 67, sociologist and political scientist
- June 13: Douglas Quijano, 64, talent manager
- June 25: Commodore Ramon A. Alcaraz, 93, World War II veteran
- July 2: Susan Fernandez, singer and activist
- July 3: Alexis San Luis, 52, incumbent mayor of Pili, Camarines Sur
- July 6: Fr. Jovencio Rabosa, 46, parish priest of Cebu
- July 16: Carlos Dela Cruz, 49, incumbent mayor of Matuguinao, Samar
- July 26: David Emralino, 54, former mayor of Candelaria, Quezon
- July 28: Emilio Gancayco, 86, former jurist in the Supreme Court and paternal grandfather of teen actress Erich Gonzales
- August 1: Corazon Aquino, 76, former president of the Philippines and first female president, mother of Kris Aquino and former Philippine president Benigno Aquino III
- August 10: Tyrone Suarez, 39, former movie actor and model
- August 11: Kennely Ann Lacia-Binay a.k.a. Audrey Vizcara, 29, former movie actress and model daughter-in-law of Makati City mayor Jejomar Sr. & wife of Makati City Councilor Jejomar "Jun-Jun" Binay, Jr.
- August 24: Eduardo V. Roquero, 60, incumbent mayor of San Jose del Monte City
- August 31: Eraño G. Manalo, 84, Executive Minister of the Iglesia ni Cristo,
- September 1: Alexis Tioseco, 28, Filipino-born Canadian film critic
- September 2: Jimmy Lopez, 46, witness of Dacer-Corbito Double Murder Case
- September 6: Fr. Cecilio Lucero, 53, parish priest of Catubig, Northern Samar
- September 6: Alfonso “Boyong” Mañalac, 69, former Malabon councilor
- September 8: Rogelio Borja Flores, 74. former sports writer
- September 15: Espiridion Laxa, 79, incumbent chairman of film academy of the Philippines and film industry leader and pioneering independent film producer
- September 16: Sotero Laurel II, 90, former politician & Senator 1986–1992
- September 22: Odette Alcantara, 67, activist, environmentalist
- September 24: Rodolfo "Rod" Nazario, 74, boxing promoter & former business manager
- September 26: Antonio "Tony" Chua, 44, former basketball team manager for Red Bull Barako
- September 26: David T. Fernando, 62, co-founder of Smart Communications, Inc.
- October 6: Renato "Porky" P. Gomez, Comedian, Member of Pork Chop Duo
- October 7: Alecks Pabico, 42, Filipino journalist
- October 10: Rodrigo del Rosario, 92, Filipino Olympic weightlifter.
- October 25: Billy Bibit, 59, Filipino soldier and coup d'état leader, complications from a stroke.
- November 18: Amelia Gordon, former mayor of Olongapo City, mother of Senator Richard Gordon
- November 19: Johnny Delgado, 61, former actor and writer
- November 21: Bernard Bonnin, 71, former actor
- November 23: Alejandro "Bong" Reblando, 53, former Manila Bulletin correspondent and former Associated Press reporter
- November 23: Victor Nuñez, 31, TV Reporter, UNTV 37
- November 23: Sonny Trinidad, Filipino comics artist
- December 9: Eduardo Pacheco, 73, Filipino Sportsman
- December 16: Gennie Q. Jota, 74, Executive Director of Family Rosary Crusade
- December 29: Mandy Saguin, 63, former TV host of Kaagapay and well known as "Super Doc"