By Cedelf P. Tupas
Philippine Daily Inquirer
National team co-skipper Chieffy Caligdong has allayed fears he may
no longer suit up for the Azkals following his request for a discharge
from the Phil-ippine Air Force due to personal reasons.
The fleet-footed winger played his last game for the Airmen in a 2-1
win over Navy Saturday in the United Football League at University of
Makati field.
The 29-year-old Caligdong has requested for a discharge because of his family’s impending migration to the United States.
“My priority is my family,” said Caligdong, a father of two. “My decisions will be based on what’s good for them.”
But Caligdong said the process of migrating to the US could take time
and he might still be available for upcoming tournaments of the
national team, particularly the Suzuki Cup.
Caligdong has been the only homegrown player to figure in the
starting eleven of the Azkals recently as the team has benefited from
the influx of overseas-bred Filipinos.
He said his discharge from the Air Force would open up possibilities, including playing for another UFL club next season.
Among the clubs that have expressed interest in his services are
Loyola Meralco, Kaya and Penson Stallion Giligans—a team based in
Iloilo, Caligdong’s home province.
Caligdong has actually been hounded by an assortment of injuries this year and said the break could serve him in good stead.
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If football is in Chieffy's blood he can still play and later on teach or coach.
ReplyDeleteMaybe he can organize Filipinos there to make a team or be a coach there or can return here to coach.
There maybe oppurtunities for him, mind you he is our Class A player and our NT captain. He can find his way around.
Good luck Chieffy.