01 January 2011

Playing for Philippines National teams ?

From PFF :

For us to properly endorse these players to the National Coaches, kindly send us the following details and documents so we may address any concern should the coaches invite you for tryouts:

1. Full Name
2. Date and Place of Birth
3. Playing Position
4. Current Club
5. Height and Weight
6. Brief Playing History
7. Copy of Birth Certificate
8. Copy of Philippine passport
9. Copy of Passport-size photo

Further, kindly send us videos of the tournaments you previously joined (if available).

You may send them through email (philippine_football_federation@yahoo.com) or fax (+63 2 571 2872).

13 comments:

  1. Although this is a good start, Iam wondering what the PFF has in place in terms of registering players? They should start with the UFL and if there are other competitive leagues going on in the provinces. Registering players will be very important in establishing policies and getting assistance from the sports commissions. We have to clean up our act now.

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  2. rapoy said....
    anu po ang age limit sa pag join sa Philippine team,you should make a national tournament instead so that you will know if the player you chose is good enough for this team.

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  3. My friend wants to join, he is very good and he is also a palaro player, but we don't know where is the exact place for the try-out :/

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  4. The good thing about football is that there is 'no' age-limit. I mean, Christopher Camcam, one of the players in Azkals, is currently 16 going 17 and is considered the youngest of all the players, followed by Mark Drinkuth who's 19 years old.

    And Paulino Alcantara who's a football legend began his debut in football at the age of 15-16.

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  5. Are there any try-outs for the U-17 team?

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  6. I don't think there's a U-17 team here in the Phils. There's a small professional league in Visayas called the UFL-LBC though. And others just join Varsity football teams in their university.

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  7. This post makes no sense because of the title. Is it inviting new players to send their profiles to the PFF??

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  8. I agree with Annonymous, if this is an official PFF notice, why dont they have someone like Araneta or Palami endorse it. They also need to get the damm website back from Martinez and say it now under new management. Thats where you post it and take advantage of all the media you are getting now for god's sake. All it takes is for the Younhusbands or Palami to say if your interested send us your bio data to wherever. At this point you dont even know if sending the bio date will even reach the PFF at that address or it may just be a hoax.

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  9. They should have done better than this.

    Its like recruiting rebels in the south without having any identification.

    The should recruit more people through training esp the young peepz. Mostly of the footballers in the country who had the experienced were overage. If they need a better league, a younger generation of footballers are needed.
    They should do better by searching and going to places by places.

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  10. I totally agree with all the comments here, the PFF should start first an official league here in the country because the last time i've checked there are no official league going on here in our country. I think they should start their official website- if they don't have any - so that the young people will be more interested to join

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  11. Sir, I am willing to join the team. But I studied in a public school here in manila, where they dont have any football course. I am a fast learner, and maybe I can cope to the challenges in football

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  12. It is probably not a good idea to ask for a copy of the birth certificate and passport through email or fax machine. Can a video be faxed? lol. Nowadays people are very careful about who has access to their documents.

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