09 January 2013

Queen City gets boost from Global FC


Wednesday, January 9, 2013
AS Cebu Queen City United (CQCU) is set to face the United Football League team Pachanga FC this Saturday at the Aboitiz Sports Field, the team might use a little help from a few players to boost the squad.
Global FC team manager Dan Palami agreed to loan three of its players for CQCU in the course of the Philippine-Football Federation Smart National Club Championship.
These players are Matthew Uy, Marvin Angeles and Fidelis Nnabuife.
The help may come in a little late for the team as they were expected to arrive last Tuesday in Cebu to join the team's practices but no one was able to make it.
"We'll try to get confirmation if they won't arrive by today kay dili sila kaapil," said CQCU President Stanley Villacin.
Today will be the last training session for the team but they will have light practice by tomorrow.
Villacin was also informed that Angeles, under the care of Palami, has still to get the parent's consent to allow him to play for CQCU, while Uy is still in the United States.
Only Nigerian midfielder Nnabuife has a high chance of joining the team but they need the confirmation as soon as possible so they can catch up with the practices.
Nevertheless, the team had included the three in the CQCU lineup and in case they will advance after the Pachanga match, they can still play with the squad in the future games.
"Their presence in the team will be a positive addition and we'll be a stronger team," said Villacin.

Published in the Sun.Star Cebu newspaper on January 10, 2013

6 comments:

  1. Fidelis Nnabuife has signed for Nomads and the two other is probably not ready for this weekend`s match

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  2. he should have loaned them weeks before this. proud to be pinoy, pinoy time.

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  3. Trivia: Who is this CFA Board who comes drunk inside the CFA office?

    HInt: He snores like crazy!!!

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  4. The parents consent? WTF! LOL!

    How old is this kid? Oh, wait, now it gets clear to me. The Angeles brothers are under the care of Palami. Like someone said, the love childs of Palami, and i now understand why they get to be a part of the azkals.

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  5. It is normal for underage players to get a consent specially if it involves a major decision like relocating to a different island, hoping that we don't add any color to anything that is written without looking at all the angles. Thank you

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  6. yes, but Marvin Angeles is 22 years old....

    He is anyway listed in Global FC squad for PFF Smart Nat Club Championship so he cant play for Queen City United , same with Matthew Uy.

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