Admitting their “crammed” gear-up for the tourney, the Philippine Azkals are hoping for the best but are carrying tempered expectations as they vie in next month’s AFC Challenge Cup in Nepal.
“Our target is to reach the semifinals of the Challenge Cup. Our dream is to become champions. But realistically, with the preparations that we have, we don’t think we’re in a position to dream too much,” team manager Dan Palami said Thursday night when the Azkals graced the launch of Turf BGC at Bonifacio Global City in Taguig.
“(But) we’ll do what we can especially on our (training) camp in Dubai. Hopefully, the cramming will give us good results,” he added.
With barely a month before plunging into action in the Mar. 8-19 meet, the Azkals are having difficulty assembling even the locally-based players who are tied up with their respective United Football League clubs.
The 30-man pool is set to fly to Dubai and Qatar next week to hold camp and play the Olympic teams of Uzbekistan (Feb. 11) and Australia (Feb. 16) and Qatar’s Al Ahli Sports Club, a first division side bannered by national mainstays (Feb. 13).
“We try (to prepare) the best way we can locally and we’re looking forward to the trip in Dubai, so we can concentrate fully, solely on the preparations for the Challenge Cup,” said Palami.
The Azkals played against reigning UFL League leaders Stallion Gilligan’s and won their abbreviated exhibition match, 2-1, at the newly opened Turf BGC, which will serve as one of their training hubs in Manila. Injured co-skipper Chieffy Caligdong, currently under rehab for knee injury, watched from the sidelines as did newly arrived Fil-Spanish defender Luis Guirado.
Turf BGC, according to BGC’s head of commercial operations Manny Blas II, is the country’s first publicly accessible football field, boasting of the Max-S artificial turf using ternate yarn, considered the “Rolls Royce” of artificial turf. Produced by Limonta Italy, a Fifa Preferred Producer, the Turf carries a Fifa standard 305 x 164 ft dimension.
“I have not seen players or fans who are more passionate about their sports than those of football. We want to give them a world-class venue that will fuel this passion even more here in BGC, the home of passionate minds,” said Blas.
Formally unveiling Turf BGC with a ceremonial kick were Philippine Football Federation (PFF) president Nonong Araneta, Fort Bonifacio Development Corp. (FBDC) president Antonino Aquino, BCDA president and FBDC director Arnel Casanova, BCDA chairman and FBDC vice-chair Felicito Payumo, Taguig City Mayor Lani Cayetano, FBDC chairman Jose Campos, FBDC director Edgardo Cruz, and international consultant Jan Van Paradon of Limonta Italy.
Azkals coach Michael Weiss gave the venue his thumb of approval.
“It’s better than the other fields we’re training in, which cause injuries to players. We need pitches like this.”
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Dream on Dan...at least he realizes that becoming champions in that event is far beyond reach....especially with that squad. they can be lucky if they will get one draw in their group stage.....
ReplyDeletewe need our full squad to have a chance to reach the semi finals.....but as it's just considered as friendly matches by fifa (which i don't understand as it's the 2nd biggest tournament in the AFC) there's no chance to get our top players released from their club duties
Second biggest AFC tournament?! lol!!! You do realize that the Challenge Cup is for the lowest tier MA's? (Even if the likes of North Korea are still in it)
DeleteThe club competitions like the Champions League are bigger than the Challenge Cup! And rightly so.
2nd biggest for National Teams............champions league etc. is for club sides
ReplyDeleteDoesn't matter. It's a lower tier competition and therefore it only counts as friendlies for FIFA. Its not a big deal really!
Deletethat's correct it's just a little disadvantage for us....as our opponents will start with the best team and full gear and unfortunately we are missing about 8 players (the 2 injured not counted)....of course our UFL players can get some international experience which is positive but we might be just a sparings partner for the other teams again. Bad luck this time.....
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