26 November 2014

Azkals boss eyes 25,000-seat Philippine Stadium as venue for Suzuki Cup semis home match

From: Karlo Sacamos
HANOI – A big venue after a big achievement. Philippine men’s football team manager Dan Palami has raised the possibility of holding the home leg of the semifinals of the Asean Football Federation Suzuki at the newly built Philippine Stadium in Bocaue, Bulacan. Following the Azkals’ 4-0 shutout of Indonesia on Tuesday that secured their place in the knockout stage, Palami mentioned the 25,000-seat stadium beside the Philippine Arena as a possible venue for the next round aside from the Rizal Memorial Stadium. “It all depends, but of course, I think playing in the new Philippine Stadium would be a great experience especially if the fans will go there,” the Azkals boss said. “It’s been a while since we’ve seen (that many) Filipino fans together, cheering for us.”

Palami recalled the biggest crowd the Azkals have ever played before was in the Gulf region where 16,000 Pinoys watched them in a friendly. “If we could fill up the Philippine Stadium, that would be a nice atmosphere,” said Palami, who started an online poll, asking fans where between the Philippine Stadium and the Rizal Memorial would they want to watch the semifinal home match. “In so far as allowing more fans to watch the game is concerned, then we’ll go for the Philippine Stadium,” he said as Rizal has a seating capacity of less than 13,000. Palami said World Sports Group, the Suzuki Cup organizer, has already made an inspection on the new stadium. “Although it’s not as accessible as Rizal, but if a bus is provided from Balintawak — it’s just a fifteen- to twenty-minute ride — a lot of fans can go without the hassle.” The stadium sits next to the Philippine Arena - believed to be the biggest domed stadium in the world - inside the vast complex owned by the regilious group Iglesia ni Cristo in Bulacan. The PBA recently held its opening day at the 57,000-capacity arena, attracting more than 52,000 fans by providing shuttle bus services for fans, courtesy of expansion team KIA Motors.


Palami also cited the grass pitch of the Philippine Stadium as a factor as the Azkals have acclimated themselves playing on grass at the My Dinh National Stadium. Rizal’s field has recently been turned into an artificial turf. “We’ve been able to adjust quite well to the grass pitch,” he said. “If you look at the two games we’ve had so far, I think we had very good games on grass, so I feel it (PH stadium) may be the best pitch for us.”

Read more at: http://www.spin.ph/football/azkals/news/azkals-boss-names-25000-seat-philippine-stadium-as-possible-venue-of-azkals-suzuki-cup-semis-home

8 comments:

  1. Mas maganda doon na lang sa phil. stadium makikita ko pa ang biggest dome sa mundo

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  2. Mas maganda sa bago at maganda Phil Stadium Kay sa lumang RMS. TO showcase ang progress ng Philippine sports

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    1. tama nakita ko sa tv ang ganda ng grass parang artificial pang world class talaga

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  3. Yes it's a nice stadium but the problem would be the accessibility of the stadium even if they will provide free shuttles from Balintawak. If we can't fill Rizal Memorial Stadium which is right in the heart of the Metro then how much more in the new Philippine stadium?

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    1. Here in Bacolod we will the Panaad stadium so bring it here

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    2. People in manila are busy doing crimes they have no time for football

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  4. Bacolod, Iloilo or Cebu would be better options! Let's hold the games where it really belongs.

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  5. Yung Phil.Stadium pupunuin ng miyembro ng INC yan para maipakita sa sa mundo ang influence nila di ba Bro.

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