10 October 2010

Philippines - Hong Kong U23 - match statistics

Team against Hong Kong U23

GK 22 Eduard Sacapano
DF 2 Rob Gier
DF 3 Jerry Barbaso , substituted in 49th min
DF 4 Anton del Rosario
MF 6 Roel Gener
MF 7 James Younghusband , substituted in 89th min
DF 11 Alexander Borromeo
FW 13 Emelio Caligdong
MF 17 Jason de Jong
FW 23 Ian Arenata , substituted in 77th min
DF 26 David Basa

Subs :

FW 9 Yanti Barsales , in for Ian Araneta in 77 min
MF 10 Phil Younghusband , in for Jerry Barbosa in 49 th min
MF 19 Nestorio Margarse , in for James Younghusband in 89th min

Did not play :

DF 12 Gino Pavone
MF 14 Mark Ferrer
DF 15 Reymark Palmes
GK 20 Christopher Camcam
DF 28 Khristopher Relucio

Ball control :

Philippines 51 %
Hong Kong U23 49 %

Attendance : 600

More :
Chinese Taipei FA match info

3 comments:

  1. David Basa

    University of Santo Tomas Growling Tigers - College of Tourism and Hospitality Management

    I think he still has playing years in him in the UAAP.. Still saw him train with our team during the start of this school year.. VERY SURPRISED AND PROUD to see him in our national team!

    He has the most beautiful kick I have ever seen in local players.. Accuracy and power in one.. I think he can play all field positions though I think is still too slow for the forward spot.. (That's why you see him upfront or at the back here..).. I believe the perfect spot for him is on defense.. He has the bulk for it and the height (around 5'10 I think).. He's in the article Philippines - Hong Kong U23 - Pictures, top pic..

    And I have also played with him.. He is damn good..

    For those who don't know him..

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  2. Its good to have him on board.

    Booblehead

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  3. HasThisBeenTaken11 October 2010 at 17:39

    David Basa won the best defender award in the UAAP last season. So ya, he's a defender. Although, like Eindhow said, he does have the bulk, he's 1.79m and a bit stocky, so I would've thought he'd be a CB rather than a RB which he's been playing for the national team so far. More so since there aren't any good young CB prospects for the national team.

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