23 October 2017
Philippine U19 Team to Play in AFC U19 Qualifiers
The Philippine Boys Under-19 National Team begin their campaign in the AFC Under-19 Championship 2018 Qualifiers starting Tuesday 24 October 2017 at the National Olympic Stadium in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
The team left for Cambodia last Sunday 22 October and are in Group G along with host Cambodia, China PR, and Myanmar.
The qualifiers will be from 24 to 28 October 2017. The group winners, along with the five best second-placed teams will advance to the final round which will be held in Indonesia on October 2018.
Players:
Alimar Ambong – Bacolod City
Vince Baito – Pototan, Iloilo
Joshua Broce – Sagay City
Rez Fernando Dahan – San Carlos City
Pietre Dakay – Cebu City
Al Christler Dela Cruz – Bacolod City
Beejay Gonzales – Cagayan de Oro City
Quincy Kammeraad – Netherlands
Mark Francis Mercenes – Tacloban City
Joseph Mirandilla Jr. – Alaminos, Laguna
Kier John Napolitano – M’lang, Cotabato
Dominic Nazal – USA / Ilocos United FC
Erich Rafael Orale – Cebu City
Marcel Ivan Ouano – Cebu City
Zinedyne Imhel Peñaflor – Las Piñas City
Elljhone Clyde Rasonable – Malaybalay City
Jesse Riel Semblante – Consolacion, Cebu
Daniel John Sijub – San Carlos City
Jericho Sinconiegue – Valladolid, Negros Occidental
Mariano Suba Jr. – Tarlac City
Fidel Victor Tacardon – Quezon City
Lemark Unabia – San Carlos City
Moses Webb – Mandaluyong City
Robert Lawrence Wilson – Cagayan de Oro City
The PHI U19 team is composed of 16 players that were selected for the AFF U18 Championship 2017 in Yangon, Myanmar and 8 other players who were selected after tryouts. The team had training sessions at the Rizal Memorial Stadium in Manila.
The PHI U19 team is led by head coach Jose Maria Aberasturi and assisted by coaches Marlon Piñero, Florante Altivo, and goalkeeper coach Anthony Albao.
Schedule:
24 October 2017 – 3:30 PM local time (4:30 PM Manila time)
Myanmar vs Philippines
26 October 2017 – 3:30 PM local time (4:30 PM Manila time)
Philippines vs China PR
28 October 2017 – 6:30 PM local time (7:30 PM Manila time)
Philippines vs Cambodia
http://pff.org.ph/2017/10/23/philippine-u19-team-play-afc-u19-qualifiers/
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Pag team ni Mari Aberasturi massacre na naman aabutin. Di pa natututo ang PFF dyan kahit na kitang kita imcompetent itong mga staff na inilagay nila sa U19. Unang punto- cut off year is born 1999 pero iilan lng ang nandyan at hindi pa ang pinaka magaling dahil born 2000 majority kinuha. Ang daming magailing sa mga YFL U19 clubs last summer at this season 2 pero alaws pinansin ni Mari dahil taga NU priority nya kung saan sya din ang headcoach doon. Ikalawang punto-imbes na manood sa mga laro ng YFL at palarong pambansa ang ginawa ay nagpatryout sa buong bansa gamit daw PFF pero ang purpose ay magrecruit ng players para sa senior high ng NU. Petmalu di ba si Mari napaka werpa talaga. Hate nya taga La Salle dahil kumuha sya last AFF U18 pero hindi pinalaro mas binigyan ng playing time ang mga taga NU na wlang experience sa high level competition gaya ng YFL at nagresulta ito sa pagkatalo lahat ng games nya doon sa Myanmar last August. Puro baguhan ang back four nya at wlang alam paano maglaro sa international competition. Pangatlong punto.- yung naging magagaling na born 1999 na nandito na sa manila ay hindi nya kinuha lalo na yung taga Kaya FC. Global at Global na parehong nakapasok sa top three sa U19 last summer. Ito po si Mari ay bata ni Aris Caslib na technical director ng pinakamamahal na PFF natin. At magagalit daw si Mari pag umatake mga players nya dahil ang alam nya lng na play ay counter attack at long ball ayaw nya ball possession at combination play in attacking. O di ba ang bongga ng head coach sa U19...
ReplyDeleteqiqil na si aqoh.
ReplyDeleteI saw Ake Pastoral's reply on one of the comment made against Mari and it really shows that birds of the same feather flock together. Both of them are A license and favorite pets of aris caslib. Both of them doesnt know how to improve youth football which reflects their dumb mindset.Sasabihin ba naman ni Ake na ma reklamo daw ang mga tao tungkol sa U19 at hindi nila alam kung ano ang nangyayari tapos dagdagan pa nya na wlang ibang mag coach at kung sino mag volunteer sila or dapat A license. FYI Ake , i think its you who doesnt know the real story behind the U19. You are being paid by PFF to do your job but you also is an incompetent one. Kahit na players tanungin mo sasabihin na halos taga NU na ang U19 dahil nandoon sila lahat evey training ng national team. It;s clear Mari is doing the NU a favor while compromising the our U19. The MVP and Golden Boot awardee of YFL season 1 are not included in the U19 including the best defender and best Goalkeeper who happens to be both born 1999's. Not only that , those boys are also playing in the Kaya WFL Elite league while Mari's choice didn't have a YFL experience ever since they arrived in manila coming from the province. Now , I ask the question ? Does Mari and Ake knows how to play football since they were young?
ReplyDeleteStupidity is defined as "doing the same thing again and again, but expecting a different result". Araneta, the PFF youth coaching staff is surely demonstrating this. And including us Pinoys for letting them get away with it. The people of NCR does not care, since they do not even watch the Azkals' games.
DeleteThat lineup is not even the best players for born 1999 and 2000. You can even ask the local FAs. Most of them were recruits of bro mari and aris and are now enrolled either at san beda or nu. Its true that the tryouts conducted by bro in the guise of rp team was actually for nu junior team. He was so obvious when he talked with the parents. Being a part of the rp team was an additional bait to lure the players and parents. Sad to say those who did not bite his offer were dropped regardless of the player's ability. I still wish for the time when pff people will act as professionals and really work for its real mandate. Guess its wishful thinking on my part. Present pff sucks!
ReplyDeleteDon’t make the line up look like it was varied selection
ReplyDeleteThey are mostly all studying in NU !
Go NJ ! Go go ! Ganda exposure to para sa school natin !
Yan Ang brand of Aris Caslib’s boys ! Tatak Aris ! Tatak corrupt ! Tatak gago !
ReplyDeleteLove you NU ! Good luck !
ReplyDeleteAris Caslib and his gang of stupid coaches . That’s why we always perform bad because of this palakasan system - dapat malakas ka kay Aris .
ReplyDeleteAnd Aris Caslib gets stupid coaches so he won’t be over powered .
A decent coach can’t stomach the PFF system .
There are so many good coaches outside PFF .
Same situation annually .
Mag basketball na Lang tayo !