Indian national coach Bob Houghton has told Indian newspaper News of India that Des Bulpin , Philippines NT coach will be the new Indian U19 coach.
Times of India
30 June 2010
Brazil-bound Homeless WCup RP
Negrenses Leopoldo Aragon, Tonie Mark Arenal and Michael Quinlat, along with the other members of the Philippine Team that will see action in the 2010 Homeless World Cup this September in Brazil will visit Bacolod City on July 15.
Aragon is from Brgy. Banago in Bacolod while Arenal and Quinlat are from Talisay City. They were tapped to join the team by the national Homeless World Cup committee headed by Leopoldo Arnaiz.
Each member of the team was chosen by the committee based not only on their football skills but also their personal backgrounds, data from the team stated.
Aragon, 19, is a high school drop-out who used to engage in vices. His transformation into a more responsible teenager started after he joined Homeless World Cup team.
Twenty-three year-old Quinlat is the youngest of four siblings who never had a permanent home after his parents separated. He tried to find a job but failed to land on a stable one until the Homeless World Cup team “discovered” him.
While he sees the Homeless team as his chance of getting a better life, Quinlat is determined to give his best to make the country proud.
Arenal, 23, considers the Homeless World Cup as his stepping stone into going back to school. A championship for the RP Team in the Brazil competition this September will give him the opportunity to realize his dream and help his family.
Aside from helping the players reach their potential and develop their football skills, Arnaiz said the Homeless World Cup paves the way for the members of the competing squad to improve their lives and become better citizens of the community.*NAB
Visayan Daily Star
Aragon is from Brgy. Banago in Bacolod while Arenal and Quinlat are from Talisay City. They were tapped to join the team by the national Homeless World Cup committee headed by Leopoldo Arnaiz.
Each member of the team was chosen by the committee based not only on their football skills but also their personal backgrounds, data from the team stated.
Aragon, 19, is a high school drop-out who used to engage in vices. His transformation into a more responsible teenager started after he joined Homeless World Cup team.
Twenty-three year-old Quinlat is the youngest of four siblings who never had a permanent home after his parents separated. He tried to find a job but failed to land on a stable one until the Homeless World Cup team “discovered” him.
While he sees the Homeless team as his chance of getting a better life, Quinlat is determined to give his best to make the country proud.
Arenal, 23, considers the Homeless World Cup as his stepping stone into going back to school. A championship for the RP Team in the Brazil competition this September will give him the opportunity to realize his dream and help his family.
Aside from helping the players reach their potential and develop their football skills, Arnaiz said the Homeless World Cup paves the way for the members of the competing squad to improve their lives and become better citizens of the community.*NAB
Visayan Daily Star
29 June 2010
Davao Football - Medvil FC hopes to sustain form in Acer bootfest
MEDVIL Football Club coach Ramonito "Lalas" Carreon is taking one game at a time as his team remains in contention for a title-retention bid in the Acer Cup Under-23 Football Tournament.
"We are still a long way off. We still have eight remaining games. We have won our past two games so far. We hope to keep our winning streak," said Carreon, who steered Davao Region to a gold medal finish in the 2010 Palarong Pambansa in Tarlac.
Medvil opened its campaign with a 3-1 victory over Columbia on opening day then crushed Ebocci, 11-0, just over the weekend at the Tionko football grounds.
Carreon lauded his players' determination in their past two outings.
"Everybody else was doing his job and team work was very evident. That's what made us win our first two matches," Carreon said in the vernacular.
Medvil will next meet struggling Ateneo de Davao University on Sunday in the meet presented by Acer Computer Philippines in coordination with the Davao Football Association (DFA) and Columbia Computer Center.
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"We are still a long way off. We still have eight remaining games. We have won our past two games so far. We hope to keep our winning streak," said Carreon, who steered Davao Region to a gold medal finish in the 2010 Palarong Pambansa in Tarlac.
Medvil opened its campaign with a 3-1 victory over Columbia on opening day then crushed Ebocci, 11-0, just over the weekend at the Tionko football grounds.
Carreon lauded his players' determination in their past two outings.
"Everybody else was doing his job and team work was very evident. That's what made us win our first two matches," Carreon said in the vernacular.
Medvil will next meet struggling Ateneo de Davao University on Sunday in the meet presented by Acer Computer Philippines in coordination with the Davao Football Association (DFA) and Columbia Computer Center.
Sun Star Davao
AFC Girls U13 Festival of football
Results today from AFC Women`s U-13 Festival of football in Vietnam :
Guam 1 vs Philippines 1 : 2-0
North Korea 1 vs Philippines 2 : 5-0
China 1 vs Philippines 1 : 1-0
Matches tomorrow Wednesday :
Taiwan 2 vs Philippines 2
Myanmar 1 vs Philippines 1
Philippines 2 vs Australia 2
Philippines 1 vs South Korea 2
RP girls face Guam in U-13 AFC football
The real test for Philippines’ Under-13 girls football team begins today as the squad faces Guam, North Korea and China for their first three assignments in the AFC Under-13 Girls Football Festival in Vietnam.
With the team is BacoleƱa Irish Navaja, who was tapped by the Philippine Football Federation to join the national team.
Divided into two teams, RP Team 1 will play against Guam 1 in the 8:30 match, followed by the game between RP Team 2 and North Korea at 10:30 a.m.
All games will be played at the Thanh Long Stadium, with the RP Team 1 will clashing against China 1 in today’s last game set at 4:10 p.m.
Tomorrow, another grueling day awaits the Filipinas as RP Team 2 will play against Chinese Taipei in the first game at 8:40 a.m., while RP Team 1 will test the mettle of Myanmar in the second game at 10 a.m.
In the afternoon games, RP Team 2 is pitted against Australia 2 while the RP Team 1 will try to get past South Korea in the last game at 5:30 p.m.
The two teams from the Philippines were composed of young footballers who were scouted by the PFF during age-group tournaments held in Manila, Davao, and Negros.
Other members of the team are Michaela Celine Adriano, Cassandra Alleje, Shannon Arthur, Janna Raizel Barcemo, Martie Cinelle Bautista, Justine Joyce Dabalos, Nicole Jane Dadale, Louise Gabrielle Del Fierro, Anna Beatrice Delos Reyes;
Ma. Pamela Denise Diaz, Karissa Mariel Enriquez, Gabby Therese Esguerra, Ma. Carmela Gaviola, Charisa Marie Lemoran, Kristiana Ciara Pickering, February Gae Saluria, Janice Samillano, Edniela May Sijub, Ma. Beatrice Isobel Velasco, Clarizze Andrea Wee, and Nina Ricci Yanto.
The team is mentored by Josephine Loren with Regine Delos Reyes as assistant coach. Robert Manlulo acts as team consultant while Rafael Lizares Jr. of the Bacolod City-based Executive Village Football Club is the team manager.*NAB
Visayan Daily Star
With the team is BacoleƱa Irish Navaja, who was tapped by the Philippine Football Federation to join the national team.
Divided into two teams, RP Team 1 will play against Guam 1 in the 8:30 match, followed by the game between RP Team 2 and North Korea at 10:30 a.m.
All games will be played at the Thanh Long Stadium, with the RP Team 1 will clashing against China 1 in today’s last game set at 4:10 p.m.
Tomorrow, another grueling day awaits the Filipinas as RP Team 2 will play against Chinese Taipei in the first game at 8:40 a.m., while RP Team 1 will test the mettle of Myanmar in the second game at 10 a.m.
In the afternoon games, RP Team 2 is pitted against Australia 2 while the RP Team 1 will try to get past South Korea in the last game at 5:30 p.m.
The two teams from the Philippines were composed of young footballers who were scouted by the PFF during age-group tournaments held in Manila, Davao, and Negros.
Other members of the team are Michaela Celine Adriano, Cassandra Alleje, Shannon Arthur, Janna Raizel Barcemo, Martie Cinelle Bautista, Justine Joyce Dabalos, Nicole Jane Dadale, Louise Gabrielle Del Fierro, Anna Beatrice Delos Reyes;
Ma. Pamela Denise Diaz, Karissa Mariel Enriquez, Gabby Therese Esguerra, Ma. Carmela Gaviola, Charisa Marie Lemoran, Kristiana Ciara Pickering, February Gae Saluria, Janice Samillano, Edniela May Sijub, Ma. Beatrice Isobel Velasco, Clarizze Andrea Wee, and Nina Ricci Yanto.
The team is mentored by Josephine Loren with Regine Delos Reyes as assistant coach. Robert Manlulo acts as team consultant while Rafael Lizares Jr. of the Bacolod City-based Executive Village Football Club is the team manager.*NAB
Visayan Daily Star
28 June 2010
Philippines Men`s NT in 4-Nations tournament !
Philippines Men`s NT will be in a 4-nations tournament in Chinese Taipei (Taiwan) from 9. October . Teams confirmed are Chinese Taipei (hosts) , Hong Kong , Philippines and a fourth team to be confirmed.
The news come from Hong Kong FA chairman`s blog.
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This will a be a good warm up before ASEAN Championship qualifiers later in October in Laos.
The news come from Hong Kong FA chairman`s blog.
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This will a be a good warm up before ASEAN Championship qualifiers later in October in Laos.
Cebu Football - FREE FOOTBALL CLINIC FOR 15 HOPEFULS
MANILA (28 June 2010) – ABOUT 15 football hopefuls showed up to take part in a free football clinic spearheaded by coach Oliver Colina earlier this week at the San Roque football field in Mandaue City.
Colina said he hopes more kids would show up in his second football clinic tentatively scheduled for the first week of July.
The clinic would still be open to 7 to 13 years old, both boys and girls.
Colina was assisted by colleague coaches from the University of Southern Philippines Foundation (USPF) Eleazar Toledo and Giurdy Fuentes as well as Martin Ferrer.
Aside from being taught the basics of ball drills and ball handling techniques, the kids were also taught the principles of defending and attacking.
SOURCE: Philippines Enquirer
Colina said he hopes more kids would show up in his second football clinic tentatively scheduled for the first week of July.
The clinic would still be open to 7 to 13 years old, both boys and girls.
Colina was assisted by colleague coaches from the University of Southern Philippines Foundation (USPF) Eleazar Toledo and Giurdy Fuentes as well as Martin Ferrer.
Aside from being taught the basics of ball drills and ball handling techniques, the kids were also taught the principles of defending and attacking.
SOURCE: Philippines Enquirer
26 June 2010
AFC recommendations for Cebu
Kuala Lumpur: AFC has recommended a few amendments in the Cebu Football Association (CFA) statues and has asked them to make the changes to take Vision Philippines-Project Cebu a step forward.
AFC has asked the CFA to delete Article 6 which deals with disqualification of membership and instead include the same in the CFA’s Disciplinary Code.
It has also suggested to remove Article 6.2 which gives powers to the president to impose penalties saying the powers to sanctions, fines and/or cautions should rest with the FA’s judicial bodies (Disciplinary and Appeals committees).
“An individual person cannot be given such powers, lest his decisions may be challenged by other parties,” AFC said in a letter.
AFC has asked CFA to come up with a practical solution with regards to period of the Congress. The current CFA statues state the same period of two months for sending proposals for the Congress and notice of the Congress.
“The time period for the notification of the Congress and the proposal of Congress is same – two months. By the time the members receive the notice of the Congress from CFA, the deadline to submit the proposal would have already passed.”
AFC has also asked the CFA to form an Appeals Committee to give access of appeal for the people who are sanctioned by the disciplinary committee.
the-afc.com
AFC has asked the CFA to delete Article 6 which deals with disqualification of membership and instead include the same in the CFA’s Disciplinary Code.
It has also suggested to remove Article 6.2 which gives powers to the president to impose penalties saying the powers to sanctions, fines and/or cautions should rest with the FA’s judicial bodies (Disciplinary and Appeals committees).
“An individual person cannot be given such powers, lest his decisions may be challenged by other parties,” AFC said in a letter.
AFC has asked CFA to come up with a practical solution with regards to period of the Congress. The current CFA statues state the same period of two months for sending proposals for the Congress and notice of the Congress.
“The time period for the notification of the Congress and the proposal of Congress is same – two months. By the time the members receive the notice of the Congress from CFA, the deadline to submit the proposal would have already passed.”
AFC has also asked the CFA to form an Appeals Committee to give access of appeal for the people who are sanctioned by the disciplinary committee.
the-afc.com
3 Negrense booters join the 2010 Brazil tournament
By Jerome S. Galunan Jr.
THREE of the eight members of the Philippine team who will be playing in the forthcoming 2010 Homeless World Cup slated on September 19 to 26 at the Copacabana Beach in Brazil came from Negros Occidental.
Leopoldo C. Arnaiz, committee chairman of Team Philippines Homeless World Cup, on Wednesday disclosed that these players are Leopoldo Aragon from Barangay Banago, Bacolod City; and Tonie Mark Arenal and Michael Quinlat of Talisay City.
Leo, is the younger brother of PBA legend Francis Arnaiz and one of the directors of Philippine Football Federation was in Bacolod on Wednesday.
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THREE of the eight members of the Philippine team who will be playing in the forthcoming 2010 Homeless World Cup slated on September 19 to 26 at the Copacabana Beach in Brazil came from Negros Occidental.
Leopoldo C. Arnaiz, committee chairman of Team Philippines Homeless World Cup, on Wednesday disclosed that these players are Leopoldo Aragon from Barangay Banago, Bacolod City; and Tonie Mark Arenal and Michael Quinlat of Talisay City.
Leo, is the younger brother of PBA legend Francis Arnaiz and one of the directors of Philippine Football Federation was in Bacolod on Wednesday.
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Pages: From Cebu, footballers reflect on S. Africa
WITH 15 days left before The Final, I queried some of Cebu’s enthusiasts on the World Cup…
Bobby Aboitiz: “My favorites include Brazil, Spain, Portugal on the classic side and Germany, England on the structured style side. We may be surprised by South Korea and Japan. Still an open list to spot a winner.”
Pius Bett: “South Africa has been amazing. During the opening, many commented it was the most celebrated ever. I come from Kenya. Africans are very passionate about football. My picks to advance: Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Netherlands and hopefully, Ghana.”
Totot Colina: “I stayed up the whole night watching Spain beat Chile. My team is Spain. I like their attacking style. Their goal is always to score, move forward. Japan and South Korea? Their qualifying is huge for Asia. This will boost football here. Japan was not expected to join the R of 16, with a bracket that included Cameroon. Finals? Spain v. Argentina.”
Ricky Dakay: “Japan and South Korea prove that football has gained immense popularity in this part of the world and the efforts to promote the sport are paying off. This also proves that given the average East Asian physique, football is a sport where we have the best chances to excel at. We Filipinos should take heed of this.”
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Bobby Aboitiz: “My favorites include Brazil, Spain, Portugal on the classic side and Germany, England on the structured style side. We may be surprised by South Korea and Japan. Still an open list to spot a winner.”
Pius Bett: “South Africa has been amazing. During the opening, many commented it was the most celebrated ever. I come from Kenya. Africans are very passionate about football. My picks to advance: Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Netherlands and hopefully, Ghana.”
Totot Colina: “I stayed up the whole night watching Spain beat Chile. My team is Spain. I like their attacking style. Their goal is always to score, move forward. Japan and South Korea? Their qualifying is huge for Asia. This will boost football here. Japan was not expected to join the R of 16, with a bracket that included Cameroon. Finals? Spain v. Argentina.”
Ricky Dakay: “Japan and South Korea prove that football has gained immense popularity in this part of the world and the efforts to promote the sport are paying off. This also proves that given the average East Asian physique, football is a sport where we have the best chances to excel at. We Filipinos should take heed of this.”
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24 June 2010
Baguio Football - Laguna booters test Baguio teams
Melvin Jones Soccer International with Don Bosco-Laguna and 6 other Baguio teams on 26 and 27. June in Baguio.
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23 June 2010
Draw for AFC U-19 Womens Championship qualifiers
The draw has taken place and Philippines will be in group A with Myanmar , Hong Kong and Uzbekistan .
Qualifiers will take place September 20 - 24. Venues have not been decided. Winners of group to Second round.
Afc.com
Qualifiers will take place September 20 - 24. Venues have not been decided. Winners of group to Second round.
Afc.com
Pinoy booters join Brazil tourney
Philippines will be participating in the eight Rio Homeless World Cup which will take place from September 19 to 26 in Copacabana beach in Brazil.
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22 June 2010
Philippines win World Cup Pilipinas
Team Philippines composed by Philippine Army won World Cup Pilipinas in Pasay City.
Other teams in semifinals were Sweden ,Ivory Coast and Portugal.
Sudan won 7-a-side tournament.
Inquirer.sports
Other teams in semifinals were Sweden ,Ivory Coast and Portugal.
Sudan won 7-a-side tournament.
Inquirer.sports
21 June 2010
UFL - All Stars Match
Philippine UFL All Stars beat International UFL All Stars 4-3 in a match on Friday.
19 June 2010
Davao Football - Acer U23 Cup
Acer U23 Cup kick off on 20. June on Tionko grounds in Davao.
Invited teams :
Medvil FC
Colombia FC
Seagull-Porky's Lechon
Ateneo de Davao FC
Ebocci FC
Hooligans FC (TBC)
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Invited teams :
Medvil FC
Colombia FC
Seagull-Porky's Lechon
Ateneo de Davao FC
Ebocci FC
Hooligans FC (TBC)
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PFF praises Cebuanos for RP U14 team
PFF praises Cebuanos for RP U14 team in AFC U14 Festival in Football in Sabah, Malaysia.
Rafael Lipardo was also in All-Stars selection.
The team drew 4 matches and lost 3.
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Rafael Lipardo was also in All-Stars selection.
The team drew 4 matches and lost 3.
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18 June 2010
AFC U-16 Women's Championship qualifiers
ASEAN Group : Philippines, Singapore, Guam and Vietnam. Qualifiers will take place from 1. October to 10. October.
Top team will qualify for next round.
Venues will be confirmed later.
the-afc.com
Top team will qualify for next round.
Venues will be confirmed later.
the-afc.com
17 June 2010
AFC Calls on Cebu FA to make amend statutes
AFC has asked the Cebu Football Association (CFA) to amend its statutes to move forward in Vision Philippines - Project Cebu.
AFC Vision team will only start looking at the organisation and administration of the CFA after the statutes are amended.
AFC.com website
AFC Vision team will only start looking at the organisation and administration of the CFA after the statutes are amended.
AFC.com website
15 June 2010
UFL - All Stars, International team
Ashime
Mensah
Tresor-Guisso
Boley
Musters
Elhabbib, Izzu
Elhabbib , Badrelin
Nogong
Milan
Jeff Blake
Etoundi
Arie
Yoshioka
Alaine -Sery
Kigbu
Darren Hartmann
Head coach : Juan Cutillas
Ass Coach : Mikee Carrion
Friday at 6 Pm , Nomads Sports Club , Merville
Names from UFL- Facebook
Mensah
Tresor-Guisso
Boley
Musters
Elhabbib, Izzu
Elhabbib , Badrelin
Nogong
Milan
Jeff Blake
Etoundi
Arie
Yoshioka
Alaine -Sery
Kigbu
Darren Hartmann
Head coach : Juan Cutillas
Ass Coach : Mikee Carrion
Friday at 6 Pm , Nomads Sports Club , Merville
Names from UFL- Facebook
UFL - All Star Match , Philippines team
All Star match :
Philippines team :
Anton Del Rosario
Aldwin Riedler
Everett Jacobs
Martin Doctora
Jerry Barbaso
Pat Ozaeta
Ian Araneta
Yanti Bersales
Christian Basilan
Raydrick Viliran
Edward Sacapano
Emilio Caligdong
Roel Gener
Ricardo Becite
Randy Bela-ong
Aly Borromeo
Head coach : Edwin Cabalida
Ass. Coach : Edsel Bracamonte
Philippines team :
Anton Del Rosario
Aldwin Riedler
Everett Jacobs
Martin Doctora
Jerry Barbaso
Pat Ozaeta
Ian Araneta
Yanti Bersales
Christian Basilan
Raydrick Viliran
Edward Sacapano
Emilio Caligdong
Roel Gener
Ricardo Becite
Randy Bela-ong
Aly Borromeo
Head coach : Edwin Cabalida
Ass. Coach : Edsel Bracamonte
11 June 2010
Team RP on a roll in World Cup Pilipinas
MANILA, Philippines – The Philippines is on a winning streak in the ongoing Castrol-World Cup Pilipinas (WCP), beating team in Group A of the inaugural tournament in Pasay City.
The RP Team saw off the US (9-0), Sudan (5-3) and India (5-0) at the Cultural Center of the Philippines’ (CCP) Bulwagang Ipil-Ipil grounds.
The Philippines, represented by football club Sunken Garden United (SGU-FC), will again see action on Saturday at 9 a.m. against Ivory Coast, the only team it has yet to face in Group A.
Group B, meanwhile, is composed of Brazil, England, Netherlands, Portugal and Sweden.
A total of 9 matches are scheduled this Independence Day weekend, including a Celebrity Challenge.
On Saturday, Sweden and Brazil will tussle at 9 a.m., Portugal will face England at 2 p.m., and the US will tackle India at 4 p.m.
The Celebrity Challenge at 4 p.m. will feature personalities such as TJ Manotoc, Heber Bartolome, Chef Rob Pengson and Papadom of reggae band Tropical Depression.
Ivory Coast will play again on Sunday, this time against the US at 9 a.m. while Brazil will face the Netherlands in the morning as well.
The 4 p.m. matches are Sudan vs India and Portugal vs Sweden.
The WCP, which rides on the ongoing football fever in time for the FIFA World Cup 2010, plays every weekend. It kicked off last May 29 and will run until June 20.
The weekly event also offers free football clinics for children, beginners and enthusiasts. Entrance is free.
The tournament offers over P40,000 worth of prizes.
The RP Team saw off the US (9-0), Sudan (5-3) and India (5-0) at the Cultural Center of the Philippines’ (CCP) Bulwagang Ipil-Ipil grounds.
The Philippines, represented by football club Sunken Garden United (SGU-FC), will again see action on Saturday at 9 a.m. against Ivory Coast, the only team it has yet to face in Group A.
Group B, meanwhile, is composed of Brazil, England, Netherlands, Portugal and Sweden.
A total of 9 matches are scheduled this Independence Day weekend, including a Celebrity Challenge.
On Saturday, Sweden and Brazil will tussle at 9 a.m., Portugal will face England at 2 p.m., and the US will tackle India at 4 p.m.
The Celebrity Challenge at 4 p.m. will feature personalities such as TJ Manotoc, Heber Bartolome, Chef Rob Pengson and Papadom of reggae band Tropical Depression.
Ivory Coast will play again on Sunday, this time against the US at 9 a.m. while Brazil will face the Netherlands in the morning as well.
The 4 p.m. matches are Sudan vs India and Portugal vs Sweden.
The WCP, which rides on the ongoing football fever in time for the FIFA World Cup 2010, plays every weekend. It kicked off last May 29 and will run until June 20.
The weekly event also offers free football clinics for children, beginners and enthusiasts. Entrance is free.
The tournament offers over P40,000 worth of prizes.
09 June 2010
AFC sees big improvement in RP U-14 team, says coach
THE RP-14 may have ended their campaign in the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Under-14 Festival of Football South East Asia Region with two losses but still earned some respect after being tagged as the most improved team that the Philippines has ever sent to the tournament.
This is the third time that the Philippines sent a team to the festival and the AFC recognized the significant improvement of this team, according to assistant coach Allan Medalla in an email.
Medalla also stated that the AFC took notice of the team's much-improved techniques and the booters’ individual tactics in their matches.
He, however, admitted that the Philippines still has a long way to go to keep abreast with the football Asian powerhouses like Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and Vietnam. The RP elite team bowed to Australia, 0-2, and to Vietnam, 0-2.
Both matches followed the same pattern with the RP team conceding goals early in the match. They tried to get back into the game in the second half but their attempts were foiled.
Added commendation for the team is the picking of RP U-14's Jose Rafael Lipardo into the All-Star selection.
Making the team equally proud was the team's head coach Oliver Colina, who was chosen to coach the U-14 All-Star selection in its match against the Under-17 Sabah team.
The latter, however, won against the U-14 All-Star selection, 2-1. The team and its coaching staff, which arrived yesterday morning, thanked the Filipino community in Kota Kinabalu for supporting them by watching their games.
Medalla said they also want to thank the Cebu City government for making the trip possible. /CORRESPONDENT MARS G. ALISON
Cebu Daily News
This is the third time that the Philippines sent a team to the festival and the AFC recognized the significant improvement of this team, according to assistant coach Allan Medalla in an email.
Medalla also stated that the AFC took notice of the team's much-improved techniques and the booters’ individual tactics in their matches.
He, however, admitted that the Philippines still has a long way to go to keep abreast with the football Asian powerhouses like Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and Vietnam. The RP elite team bowed to Australia, 0-2, and to Vietnam, 0-2.
Both matches followed the same pattern with the RP team conceding goals early in the match. They tried to get back into the game in the second half but their attempts were foiled.
Added commendation for the team is the picking of RP U-14's Jose Rafael Lipardo into the All-Star selection.
Making the team equally proud was the team's head coach Oliver Colina, who was chosen to coach the U-14 All-Star selection in its match against the Under-17 Sabah team.
The latter, however, won against the U-14 All-Star selection, 2-1. The team and its coaching staff, which arrived yesterday morning, thanked the Filipino community in Kota Kinabalu for supporting them by watching their games.
Medalla said they also want to thank the Cebu City government for making the trip possible. /CORRESPONDENT MARS G. ALISON
Cebu Daily News
UFL - All Stars Night
Football tourney eyeing to stir World Cup interest in RP
MANILA, Philippines -- Two groups are looking to cash in on the popularity of the World Cup with events, which they hope would boost the stature of football that has been in the doldrums in the Philippines.
Organized by the Sunken Garden United Football Club, the “World Cup Filipinas” kicked off over the weekend at the CCP’s Bulwagan Ipil Ipil grounds in Pasay City.
The tournament features clubs such as the Sovereign Integridad and the University of the Philippines Sikad club.
“It’s a celebration of unity amidst diversity,” organizer TJ Besa said at the PSA Forum at the Shakey’s UN Avenue in Manila.
Philip Hagedorn of the United Football League also announced the league’s move to stage an expanded Primera Liga together with the Philippine Football Federation in October.
Hagedorn admitted having difficulty promoting the tournament, but said the month-long World Cup in South Africa kicking off Friday presents an opportunity for them to popularize the sport.
Hagedorn said they have been eyeing venues that would make their tournament more accessible to spectators.
The UFL season, which ended recently with Army coming out on top, was mostly held at the Nomads field in ParaƱaque.
PFF representative Ernie Nierras said the UFL would be part of the PFF’s Primera Liga, which would also feature regional champions from Luzon, Mindanao and the Visayas.
Inquirer.net
Organized by the Sunken Garden United Football Club, the “World Cup Filipinas” kicked off over the weekend at the CCP’s Bulwagan Ipil Ipil grounds in Pasay City.
The tournament features clubs such as the Sovereign Integridad and the University of the Philippines Sikad club.
“It’s a celebration of unity amidst diversity,” organizer TJ Besa said at the PSA Forum at the Shakey’s UN Avenue in Manila.
Philip Hagedorn of the United Football League also announced the league’s move to stage an expanded Primera Liga together with the Philippine Football Federation in October.
Hagedorn admitted having difficulty promoting the tournament, but said the month-long World Cup in South Africa kicking off Friday presents an opportunity for them to popularize the sport.
Hagedorn said they have been eyeing venues that would make their tournament more accessible to spectators.
The UFL season, which ended recently with Army coming out on top, was mostly held at the Nomads field in ParaƱaque.
PFF representative Ernie Nierras said the UFL would be part of the PFF’s Primera Liga, which would also feature regional champions from Luzon, Mindanao and the Visayas.
Inquirer.net
06 June 2010
UFL - Air Force win UFL
Air Force won United Football League and won 4-2 in the last match today against Union.
Global won Div 2 and beat Sunken Garden FC today 8-1
Match report UFL Website
Global won Div 2 and beat Sunken Garden FC today 8-1
Match report UFL Website
Davao kid tops football challenge
A YOUNG booter from Davao City emerged one of the four winners in the Manchester United Soccer Schools-Southeast Asia (MUSS-SEA) Skills Challenge held at the British School of Manila from May 23 to 27.
Thirteen-year-old Jonathan Ryan Siang Lim of the Ateneo de Davao University (AdDU) came out on top to earn the right to represent the Philippines in the MUSS skills finals slated this month in Singapore.
The MUSS-SEA Philippines course was joined by 98 boy and girl footballers from all over the country and Southeast Asia, who are now part of the Manchester United family.
The winner in the Singapore challenge will earn a rare all-expense paid trip to Old Trafford, Manchester, England, home of the European champion Manchester United Football Club.
Aside from the Singapore stint, Lim is also set to compete in a series of tournaments this year in Europe like the Barcelona Cup and Costa Blanca Cup in Spain and the Gothia World Youth Cup in Sweden in July.
Lim was invited by the Makati Football Club to compete in the tournaments because of his soccer skills.
Sun Star Davao
Thirteen-year-old Jonathan Ryan Siang Lim of the Ateneo de Davao University (AdDU) came out on top to earn the right to represent the Philippines in the MUSS skills finals slated this month in Singapore.
The MUSS-SEA Philippines course was joined by 98 boy and girl footballers from all over the country and Southeast Asia, who are now part of the Manchester United family.
The winner in the Singapore challenge will earn a rare all-expense paid trip to Old Trafford, Manchester, England, home of the European champion Manchester United Football Club.
Aside from the Singapore stint, Lim is also set to compete in a series of tournaments this year in Europe like the Barcelona Cup and Costa Blanca Cup in Spain and the Gothia World Youth Cup in Sweden in July.
Lim was invited by the Makati Football Club to compete in the tournaments because of his soccer skills.
Sun Star Davao
05 June 2010
Sportswriter Villalva passes away
Considered as one of the pillars of the local sportswriting industry, Henry Villalva of SunStar Bacolod passed away at 5:30 p.m. yesterday due to myocardial infection and multiple organ failure.
Villalva was born December 9, 1948 and was known for his cool and modulated voice, an asset that landed him a job as disc jockey at DYWN of West Negros College and DYRG back in 1980s, then at Magic 103 in the 90s.
While he was known as Long, Tall, Henry to his radio listeners, Villalva is the football “guru” among sportswriters, as his knowledge and game analysis would have easily qualified him as a soccer coach, Negros Daily Bulletin sports writer Cyrus Garde said.
Whenever we had multiple-event coverage such as the provincial, regional, and even the national Palaro, we could rely on him to give us the football updates, Garde added.
His passion for sports was undeniable and it reflected in his work. He almost always had an opinion on issues especially those close to his heart – basketball, football and boxing, Philippine Daily Inquirer sportswriter, and former DAILY STAR sports editor Cedelf Tupas said.
He also remembered Villalva’s booming voice, which Tupas said, added color to the events they covered.
“He is a big loss to the sports community and I am grateful to have worked with him,” Tupas said.
More than a colleague, Villalva’s closest friend among the media circle is Elsie Jolingan, the first person in the media contacted by Villalva’s family to inform her about his passing away.
He was more of a brother to me than a friend, Jolingan said, as she remembered every PBA and MBA games he and Villalva would cover together.
“But his heart has always been in football. He simply loved the game,” Jolingan said.
Villalva’s remains now lie in state at the Rolling Hills Memorial Chapels. Schedule of interment will be announced later.*NAB
Visayan Daily Star
Villalva was born December 9, 1948 and was known for his cool and modulated voice, an asset that landed him a job as disc jockey at DYWN of West Negros College and DYRG back in 1980s, then at Magic 103 in the 90s.
While he was known as Long, Tall, Henry to his radio listeners, Villalva is the football “guru” among sportswriters, as his knowledge and game analysis would have easily qualified him as a soccer coach, Negros Daily Bulletin sports writer Cyrus Garde said.
Whenever we had multiple-event coverage such as the provincial, regional, and even the national Palaro, we could rely on him to give us the football updates, Garde added.
His passion for sports was undeniable and it reflected in his work. He almost always had an opinion on issues especially those close to his heart – basketball, football and boxing, Philippine Daily Inquirer sportswriter, and former DAILY STAR sports editor Cedelf Tupas said.
He also remembered Villalva’s booming voice, which Tupas said, added color to the events they covered.
“He is a big loss to the sports community and I am grateful to have worked with him,” Tupas said.
More than a colleague, Villalva’s closest friend among the media circle is Elsie Jolingan, the first person in the media contacted by Villalva’s family to inform her about his passing away.
He was more of a brother to me than a friend, Jolingan said, as she remembered every PBA and MBA games he and Villalva would cover together.
“But his heart has always been in football. He simply loved the game,” Jolingan said.
Villalva’s remains now lie in state at the Rolling Hills Memorial Chapels. Schedule of interment will be announced later.*NAB
Visayan Daily Star
Erco blanks Malay in Bacolod event
SHOWING better teamwork and superior skills, the Erich Rafael Construction Football Club (Erco-FC-Cebu) dominated Team trounced X-Mail Malay, 3-0, in their elimination game at the 2nd Phil-Malaysia Veterans Football Championship last Sunday at the Panaad Stadium in Bacolod City.
Jinggoy Roa drew first blood with an in-step kick to the net from an indirect kick ball scramble in the sixth minute.
And before Malay could recover, Erco scored two more goals in the next eight minutes.
Jun de la Cruz headed in the second in the 10th and Richard Montayre padded the lead with another header in the 14th.
After the first half, the Malaysia team told the officials they wouldn’t continue in the second as their players, unused to the heat, were exhausted.
The win improved Erco FC’s record to 2-2 to place fifth among the nine teams.
Erco FC-Cebu trip was backed by the Cebu Football Association, Rachel Genco Romeo Decina, Jr of Arencon Solutions, Eureka/Wellmade Mfg Corp, Loren Builders and Kengo Tanaka. (PR)
Sun Star Cebu
Jinggoy Roa drew first blood with an in-step kick to the net from an indirect kick ball scramble in the sixth minute.
And before Malay could recover, Erco scored two more goals in the next eight minutes.
Jun de la Cruz headed in the second in the 10th and Richard Montayre padded the lead with another header in the 14th.
After the first half, the Malaysia team told the officials they wouldn’t continue in the second as their players, unused to the heat, were exhausted.
The win improved Erco FC’s record to 2-2 to place fifth among the nine teams.
Erco FC-Cebu trip was backed by the Cebu Football Association, Rachel Genco Romeo Decina, Jr of Arencon Solutions, Eureka/Wellmade Mfg Corp, Loren Builders and Kengo Tanaka. (PR)
Sun Star Cebu
04 June 2010
AFC U14 - RP scores 2 draws in AFC
By Iste S. Leopoldo
THE RP 14-Under team got on a good start in the Asian Football Confederation Festival of Football in Malaysia with two draws.
The RP team, drew Malaysia (1-1) and Myanmar (1-1) with both goals created by Cebuanos.
Ricky Dakay Jr. found an open Koko Gaduel, who was brought down in the box, leading to an RP goal.
Gaduel also earned a penalty against Myanmar.
According to Mabols Medalla, who is with the team, no champion will be declared in the tournament.
“The AFC calls it an ‘irregular match fixtures’ because some teams can play as much as 10 games, while some can have
nine games only,” Medalla said in an e-mail to Sun.Star Cebu.
Medalla wrote that the six-week training of the team has paid dividends.
Sun Star Cebu
Limpag: Refs blow the whistle on CFA
By Mike T. Limpag
IS violence against football officials getting too common these days?
First —and the worst—was the attack of a parent, a cop mind you, against a referee last February.
Then, a player in the 38-above division who got red-carded for insolence kicked the referee just for the fun of it last April.
Then, another referee, a source told me, got choked during the SRP football festival last May.
Jeez Luis, will a fourth official get KOed this month?
I hope not, but with the way things are going, I won’t bet my paycheck against it.
I talked with the referee who got punched and he bemoaned the lack of action from the CFA. It was also the recurring theme in the two other incidents.
The CFA really couldn’t do anything against the cop-parent, (except to perhaps provide financial support for the referee’s medical bills?). But in the last two cases, the CFA has the power to deal with it effectively and make sure players will think twice before pulling such a stunt.
The CFA can suspend erring players, as what was done before.
Back then, cases of violence were dealt with immediately. I remember writing about year-long (or longer) bans just days after the incidents.
But whether the CFA is doing that now, is a question that is yet to be answered.
Heck, even the referees don’t have a clue. They said all the CFA need to do is implement the provisions of the PFF Catalogue of Punishments.
The PFF catalogue says “all cases of violence must be punished severely” and “the tournament committee shall see to it that the punishments are carried out.”
What are the punishments?
For a player who hits the referee, assistant referee, fourth official or any tournament official (with or without cause), its indefinite suspension.
The CFA should draw the line when it comes to violence, especially against officials. Failing to do so only boosts the belief, one shared to me too many times, that CFA officials are only concerned about their own welfare.
Besides, the CFA only has to look at Joavan Fernandez to know what happens when naughty folks get away with it.
Sun Star Cebu
IS violence against football officials getting too common these days?
First —and the worst—was the attack of a parent, a cop mind you, against a referee last February.
Then, a player in the 38-above division who got red-carded for insolence kicked the referee just for the fun of it last April.
Then, another referee, a source told me, got choked during the SRP football festival last May.
Jeez Luis, will a fourth official get KOed this month?
I hope not, but with the way things are going, I won’t bet my paycheck against it.
I talked with the referee who got punched and he bemoaned the lack of action from the CFA. It was also the recurring theme in the two other incidents.
The CFA really couldn’t do anything against the cop-parent, (except to perhaps provide financial support for the referee’s medical bills?). But in the last two cases, the CFA has the power to deal with it effectively and make sure players will think twice before pulling such a stunt.
The CFA can suspend erring players, as what was done before.
Back then, cases of violence were dealt with immediately. I remember writing about year-long (or longer) bans just days after the incidents.
But whether the CFA is doing that now, is a question that is yet to be answered.
Heck, even the referees don’t have a clue. They said all the CFA need to do is implement the provisions of the PFF Catalogue of Punishments.
The PFF catalogue says “all cases of violence must be punished severely” and “the tournament committee shall see to it that the punishments are carried out.”
What are the punishments?
For a player who hits the referee, assistant referee, fourth official or any tournament official (with or without cause), its indefinite suspension.
The CFA should draw the line when it comes to violence, especially against officials. Failing to do so only boosts the belief, one shared to me too many times, that CFA officials are only concerned about their own welfare.
Besides, the CFA only has to look at Joavan Fernandez to know what happens when naughty folks get away with it.
Sun Star Cebu
Training camp ?
It seems to be a training camp for Men`s NT in June. Goalkeeper Etheridge is leaving for Philippines on June 13.
Jason De Jong is doubtful for the training camp because he could have a club transfer soon. His club Turnhout in Belgium was not relegated from Div 2.
Jason De Jong is doubtful for the training camp because he could have a club transfer soon. His club Turnhout in Belgium was not relegated from Div 2.
Etiketter:
jason de jong,
neil etheridge,
Philippines Men`s NT
Statement on Army Phiten v Air Force Rider Match by UFL
AFC U-14 Results
Results from AFC U-14 in Malaysia :
Philippines - Malaysia B 1-1
Philippines - Singapore 0-3
Philippines - Malaysia B 1-1
Philippines - Singapore 0-3
UFL - Air Force beat Army
Air Force beat Army 3-0 yesterday and has probably won the UFL.
Air Force and Union meet on June 6 in last match and Union has to win by 6 goals against Air Force to win UFL.
Standings
Air Force and Union meet on June 6 in last match and Union has to win by 6 goals against Air Force to win UFL.
Standings
03 June 2010
Filipino is youngest football player in Austrian team
AUSTRIA – David Alaba has been given the nickname “Wunderknaben” or “wonderboy” in Austrian Football.
Alaba has been in the center of discussions in almost all sports newspapers in the country for being the youngest football player in the national team.
The midfielder player of Bayern Amateur in Germany was successful last Saturday for Austria’s Under-21 team against Azerbaijan.
“Bata pa si David ay talagang nararamdaman na namin ang kanyang hilig at galing sa football. We hope that he will really do his best sa mga laro ng national team,” said his cousin, Maria Bauer.
Alaba was born in Vienna in 1992 to a Nigerian father and a Filipino mother. He moved to Munich in Germany in the summer of 2008 as a 15-year-old player of Bayern Amateur Team.
“For me, David is not a Wonderboy but he is simply a young boy with strong sense of appeal. He is a young boy, who can really kick the ball with precision,” Didi Constantini, chief of the Austrian National Football Team.
Constantini knows Alaba very well. He was coaching the FC-Austria early 2008 when he got the 15-year-old Alaba in the team.
Filipinos in Austria are very proud to have a Filipino in the Austrian sports limelight.
Majority of them are very optimistic that Alaba’s talent in football will help the Austrian National .
ABS CBN News
Alaba has been in the center of discussions in almost all sports newspapers in the country for being the youngest football player in the national team.
The midfielder player of Bayern Amateur in Germany was successful last Saturday for Austria’s Under-21 team against Azerbaijan.
“Bata pa si David ay talagang nararamdaman na namin ang kanyang hilig at galing sa football. We hope that he will really do his best sa mga laro ng national team,” said his cousin, Maria Bauer.
Alaba was born in Vienna in 1992 to a Nigerian father and a Filipino mother. He moved to Munich in Germany in the summer of 2008 as a 15-year-old player of Bayern Amateur Team.
“For me, David is not a Wonderboy but he is simply a young boy with strong sense of appeal. He is a young boy, who can really kick the ball with precision,” Didi Constantini, chief of the Austrian National Football Team.
Constantini knows Alaba very well. He was coaching the FC-Austria early 2008 when he got the 15-year-old Alaba in the team.
Filipinos in Austria are very proud to have a Filipino in the Austrian sports limelight.
Majority of them are very optimistic that Alaba’s talent in football will help the Austrian National .
ABS CBN News
AFC U14 Festival
Kota Kinabalu: The AFC U-14 Festival of Football for the ASEAN region officially kicked off in Kota Kinabalu in the Malaysia province of Sabah on Wednesday.
Eleven countries from Southeast Asia - Malaysia, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Australia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor Leste and Vietnam - are taking part in this year's festival.
The opening ceremony was graced by AFC Deputy General Secretary Hasan Al-Sabah and Sabah Deputy Sports and Youth Minister Datuk Jahid Jahim.
Al Sabah congratulated the Malaysia Football Association (FAM) and Sabah Football Association (SAFA) for staging the event successfully for the last four years.
He also reminded that the festival is more of an educational event and less about competition.
Jahim thanked AFC and FAM for the trust reposed in Sabah in hosting the event for the coming four years. He also urged the participants to enjoy the festival and their stay in Sabah.
The festival runs through May 24 till June 6 in Kota Kinabalu.
Matches for Format 1 and 2 are underway at the Universiti Malaysia Sabah Sport Complex.
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Eleven countries from Southeast Asia - Malaysia, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Australia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor Leste and Vietnam - are taking part in this year's festival.
The opening ceremony was graced by AFC Deputy General Secretary Hasan Al-Sabah and Sabah Deputy Sports and Youth Minister Datuk Jahid Jahim.
Al Sabah congratulated the Malaysia Football Association (FAM) and Sabah Football Association (SAFA) for staging the event successfully for the last four years.
He also reminded that the festival is more of an educational event and less about competition.
Jahim thanked AFC and FAM for the trust reposed in Sabah in hosting the event for the coming four years. He also urged the participants to enjoy the festival and their stay in Sabah.
The festival runs through May 24 till June 6 in Kota Kinabalu.
Matches for Format 1 and 2 are underway at the Universiti Malaysia Sabah Sport Complex.
the-afc.com
02 June 2010
MPL - Davao booters earn finals slot
By Marianne L. Saberon-Abalayan
DAVAO del Norte and Davao FA-Columbia booters booked finals berths having grabbed the top two spots in the 2010 Mindanao Filipino Premier League Qualifying at the E-Park in Apokon, Tagum City Tuesday afternoon.
Davao City thrashed Maguindanao-Cotabato City FA/Unifruitti, 12-0, to finish with three wins and one draw alongside Davao del Norte FA. But the latter topped the qualifying with higher goal difference.
"Davao del Norte led with three goals. Our supposed target opposite Cotabato was 20 goals but we fell short and settled for 12 goals instead. But what's important is we are going to the finals in Cagayan de Oro in November," Davao City coach Ramonito "Lalas" Carreon said Wednesday.
Davao's scorers were Francis Philip Acala (18th); Jayric Iligan (24th, 28th and 78th); Alan Ray Fernandez (43rd), Jason Mortillero (56th, 49th, and 75th); and Joey Arobo (43rd, 71st, 89th & 90th +1).
Compostela Valley and Magcofica-Unifruitti placed third and fourth, respectively.
It can be recalled that Davao City and Davao del Norte, which took an 8-2 win over North Cotabato in the last game, were held to a scoreless draw earlier in the qualifying round.
"We had lots of chances to win against Davao del Norte but most of our players were not up to it as they were not really that fit," Carreon said. "I'm glad to have chosen the right players though. We still managed to qualify in the finals despite the players' lack of fitness."
Carreon expects a tougher field in the finals with Cagayan de Oro and Dipolog also entered in the cast of the league organized by the Philippine Football Federation.
"It will be the same round robin format event in Cagayan de Oro. I've asked the players to give time for training, especially, the veterans so they can be fit to play," Carreon said. "I see no problem with their skills and techniques. If they are just present in training, I'm very optimistic we can even become champion."
PFF general secretary Cyril Dofitas and Danofa president Rene Cosmod awarded the trophies to the winners.
Sun Star Davao
DAVAO del Norte and Davao FA-Columbia booters booked finals berths having grabbed the top two spots in the 2010 Mindanao Filipino Premier League Qualifying at the E-Park in Apokon, Tagum City Tuesday afternoon.
Davao City thrashed Maguindanao-Cotabato City FA/Unifruitti, 12-0, to finish with three wins and one draw alongside Davao del Norte FA. But the latter topped the qualifying with higher goal difference.
"Davao del Norte led with three goals. Our supposed target opposite Cotabato was 20 goals but we fell short and settled for 12 goals instead. But what's important is we are going to the finals in Cagayan de Oro in November," Davao City coach Ramonito "Lalas" Carreon said Wednesday.
Davao's scorers were Francis Philip Acala (18th); Jayric Iligan (24th, 28th and 78th); Alan Ray Fernandez (43rd), Jason Mortillero (56th, 49th, and 75th); and Joey Arobo (43rd, 71st, 89th & 90th +1).
Compostela Valley and Magcofica-Unifruitti placed third and fourth, respectively.
It can be recalled that Davao City and Davao del Norte, which took an 8-2 win over North Cotabato in the last game, were held to a scoreless draw earlier in the qualifying round.
"We had lots of chances to win against Davao del Norte but most of our players were not up to it as they were not really that fit," Carreon said. "I'm glad to have chosen the right players though. We still managed to qualify in the finals despite the players' lack of fitness."
Carreon expects a tougher field in the finals with Cagayan de Oro and Dipolog also entered in the cast of the league organized by the Philippine Football Federation.
"It will be the same round robin format event in Cagayan de Oro. I've asked the players to give time for training, especially, the veterans so they can be fit to play," Carreon said. "I see no problem with their skills and techniques. If they are just present in training, I'm very optimistic we can even become champion."
PFF general secretary Cyril Dofitas and Danofa president Rene Cosmod awarded the trophies to the winners.
Sun Star Davao
UFL - Fixtures
June 03, 2010
Time Teams Venue
20:30 Army Phiten vs Air Force Rider Nomads Club, Merville
Standings
1. Kaya +28 , 28 points
2. Air Force + 22, 27 points
3, Union +14 , 27 points
Union - Air Force on June 6
Time Teams Venue
20:30 Army Phiten vs Air Force Rider Nomads Club, Merville
Standings
1. Kaya +28 , 28 points
2. Air Force + 22, 27 points
3, Union +14 , 27 points
Union - Air Force on June 6
Football action continues in World Cup Pilipinas
MANILA, Philippines – The football action in the first-ever World Cup Pilipinas (WCP), which spotlights the sport in time for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, continues in Pasay City.
The tournament, which began last weekend, continues on Saturday at the Cultural Center of the Philippines’ (CCP) Bulwagang Ipil-Ipil grounds in Pasay City.
The 5 matches scheduled this weekend are: Philippines vs. Ivory Coast (9 a.m.); Sweden vs. Brazil at (9 a.m.), India vs. United States (2 p.m.), England vs Spain (2 p.m.), and Portugal vs the Netherlands (4 p.m.).
A total of 12 countries, including Sudan and Brazil, are participating in the WCP. The competition will run until the June 20 finals.
The Philippines is represented by the football club Sunken Garden United (SGU-FC).
The football club’s president, TJ Besa, said of last weekend’s matches on Facebook: “Furious action by all sides but brothers in football, all.”
The Philippines blanked the US (8-0), Ivory Coast beat Sudan (4-2), and Brazil defeated England, (2-0).
Inaugural tourney
In a recent “Mornings@ANC” interview, Besa said that the WCP was something he and his friends wanted to do since last year.
He said a friend from the Department of Foreign Affairs noted that the WCP would be great since there is a big expatriate community in the Philippines.
“I can safely say that this is the first time ever that there is an 11-a-side World Cup Pilipinas… It’s also the first time we're playing at the CCP,” said Besa.
SGU-FC Vice-President Vanessa Baltao noted that her team is composed of males and a few females. She mentioned that the members come from diverse walks of life, various countries and different religions.
Entrance is free to the WCP, which also holds free football clinics for children, beginners and enthusiasts.
ABS CBN News
The tournament, which began last weekend, continues on Saturday at the Cultural Center of the Philippines’ (CCP) Bulwagang Ipil-Ipil grounds in Pasay City.
The 5 matches scheduled this weekend are: Philippines vs. Ivory Coast (9 a.m.); Sweden vs. Brazil at (9 a.m.), India vs. United States (2 p.m.), England vs Spain (2 p.m.), and Portugal vs the Netherlands (4 p.m.).
A total of 12 countries, including Sudan and Brazil, are participating in the WCP. The competition will run until the June 20 finals.
The Philippines is represented by the football club Sunken Garden United (SGU-FC).
The football club’s president, TJ Besa, said of last weekend’s matches on Facebook: “Furious action by all sides but brothers in football, all.”
The Philippines blanked the US (8-0), Ivory Coast beat Sudan (4-2), and Brazil defeated England, (2-0).
Inaugural tourney
In a recent “Mornings@ANC” interview, Besa said that the WCP was something he and his friends wanted to do since last year.
He said a friend from the Department of Foreign Affairs noted that the WCP would be great since there is a big expatriate community in the Philippines.
“I can safely say that this is the first time ever that there is an 11-a-side World Cup Pilipinas… It’s also the first time we're playing at the CCP,” said Besa.
SGU-FC Vice-President Vanessa Baltao noted that her team is composed of males and a few females. She mentioned that the members come from diverse walks of life, various countries and different religions.
Entrance is free to the WCP, which also holds free football clinics for children, beginners and enthusiasts.
ABS CBN News
01 June 2010
MPL - Davao del Norte, Compotela Valley booters triumph
Davao del Norte and Compostela Valley trounced their respective rivals Monday in the 2010 Mindanao Filipino Premier Football League at the E-Park in Apokon, Tagum City.
Davao del Norte hacked out an overpowering 11-0 win over Maguindanao-Cotabato City FA/Unifruitti.
Manuel Aspellaga, Jr. pulled off a hatrick, scoring in the 25th, 36th and 39th minutes to lead the charge for Davao del Norte. Heinrich Betio (23rd and 31st), Juan Mark Anthony (49th, 51st) and casimero Amad (56th, 87th) added two goals each.
Noel Flores and Glenn Bulaquina accounted for goals in the 67th and 70th, respectively.
Comval, meanwhile, beat North Cotabato, 5-3, through the heroics of Jervie Palaan who blasted four goals in the 57th, 68th, 73rd and 83rd as his teammate Fabre Karl Jones sealed the first goal in the 34th.
North Cotabato's scorers were Bonifacio Mangga (50th), Joven Benitez (85th) and Vincent Benitez (91st).
Davao del Norte and Davao FA shared the lead in the current team standings with two wins, one draw and no defeat.
Davao FA was still playing Magcocifa-Unifruitti as of presstime. (MLSA)
Sun Star Davao
Davao del Norte hacked out an overpowering 11-0 win over Maguindanao-Cotabato City FA/Unifruitti.
Manuel Aspellaga, Jr. pulled off a hatrick, scoring in the 25th, 36th and 39th minutes to lead the charge for Davao del Norte. Heinrich Betio (23rd and 31st), Juan Mark Anthony (49th, 51st) and casimero Amad (56th, 87th) added two goals each.
Noel Flores and Glenn Bulaquina accounted for goals in the 67th and 70th, respectively.
Comval, meanwhile, beat North Cotabato, 5-3, through the heroics of Jervie Palaan who blasted four goals in the 57th, 68th, 73rd and 83rd as his teammate Fabre Karl Jones sealed the first goal in the 34th.
North Cotabato's scorers were Bonifacio Mangga (50th), Joven Benitez (85th) and Vincent Benitez (91st).
Davao del Norte and Davao FA shared the lead in the current team standings with two wins, one draw and no defeat.
Davao FA was still playing Magcocifa-Unifruitti as of presstime. (MLSA)
Sun Star Davao
2014 FIFA World Cup qualifiers start in 2011
Kuala Lumpur: The 2014 FIFA World Cup Asian zone qualifiers will not begin until after mid-2011 as advised by FIFA.
In a letter sent to the Member Associations, AFC has confirmed that preliminary round of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, Brazil, will not start before mid-2011.
According to FIFA, Organising Committee for the FIFA World Cup will need to be recomposed after the completion of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, expectedly in the first quarter of 2011.
Member Associations will be informed on the new match dates for the 2014 FIFA World Cup Asian zone qualifiers in due time.
The-afc.com
In a letter sent to the Member Associations, AFC has confirmed that preliminary round of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, Brazil, will not start before mid-2011.
According to FIFA, Organising Committee for the FIFA World Cup will need to be recomposed after the completion of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, expectedly in the first quarter of 2011.
Member Associations will be informed on the new match dates for the 2014 FIFA World Cup Asian zone qualifiers in due time.
The-afc.com
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