31 July 2022

AFF: Azkals U16 suffer two-goal loss to Indonesia to open campaign

The Philippine Azkals’ Under-16 team started its 2022 AFF U-16 Youth Championship campaign on a dismal note after a 2-0 loss to host nation Indonesia, Sunday evening, at the Maguwoharjo Stadium.

Coach Christopher Pedimonte’s boys found themselves on the back foot in the first half. An own goal by Jared Pena in the fourth minute of the match set the tone for things to come.

Indonesia’s Arkhan Putra Purwanto then scored in the 38th minute of the contest to give the Indonesians a commanding lead during the halftime break, which eventually sealed the win.

“After three years, this is their first international match,” said Pedimonte. “We can understand the nervousness of the players. I think the positive is that we fought back in the second half and we had our chances earlier.

The result means that Indonesia starts its Group A run with 3 points.

The Philippines looks to bounce back when it takes on Vietnam this Wednesday at 4:00 PM.

Indonesia XI: Rachman (GK), Subagja, Purwanto, Rizky, Islami, Razak, Asyura, Arrosyid, Akbar, Gwijangge ©, Afrisal.

Philippines XI: Castro (GK), Vergara, Lim, Sabatin, Salingay, Pena ©, Ekberg, Pineda, Andan, Arias.

https://tiebreakertimes.com.ph/tbt/aff-azkals-u16-suffer-two-goal-loss-to-indonesia-to-open-campaign/246653

AFF U16 - Indonesia 2-0 Philippines

 





Philippines U16 - Unofficial squad list

 

AFF U16 Championship 2022

Unofficial squad list
Eugene Molleno, Cebu
Marco Ouano, Cebu
Marcus Arias, LoyolaFC
Sam Salingay, LoyolaFC/GingoogCityMisamis
Arvin Alayon, MlangFC
Zeus Cortes, MSA/LaSalleGreenhills
Lucas Andan, MSA/LaSalleGreenhills
Matt Lim, Davao
Julio Antonio Yoldi, Dumaguete
Jebb Salceda, SanCarlos, NegrosOcc
Javier Cuadra, Bacolod
Kent Belgira, Iloilo
Carlito Vergara, PAREF Southridge Sch
Ken Saludez, PAREF Southridge Sch
Matteo Lacson, PAREF Southridge Sch
Iñigo Castro, PAREF Southridge Sch/ PilipinasDragonsFC
Jared Castro, PilipinasDragonsFC
Bacchus Ekberg, PilipinasDragonsFC/ Norrby ,Sweden
Jax Peña, PilipinasDragonsFC
Andres Dumlao, Davao Aguilas FC/Ateneo de Manila
Luigi Tupaz, G8 Club/Colegio San Agustin
Aj Sabatin (?)
*based on fb posts, photos, ig only

Philippine Under-16 To See Action In AFF U16 Championship

 The Philippines Under-16 Boys National Team is in Yogyakarta, Indonesia for the AFF U16 Championship scheduled from 31 July – 12 August 2022.

The Philippines is in Group A along with hosts Indonesia, Vietnam, and Singapore. The top team and the best second placed team at the end of the group stage will advance to the semi-finals.

  • 31 July 2022 – Indonesia vs. Philippines 8:00 PM (PH time) Maguwoharjo Stadium
  • 03 August 2022 – Philippines vs. Vietnam 4:00 PM (PH time) Sultan Agung Bantul Stadium
  • 06 August 2022 – Singapore vs. Philippines 9:00 PM (PH time) Sultan Agung Bantul Stadium.

The head coach is Christopher Pedimonte and assisting him are Glenn Ramos and Ralph Datoy. PFF Head of Youth Development Reiji Hirata is the Technical Consultant while PFF Grassroots Head David Javellana is the Team Manager. PFF Technical Director Stewart Hall is also included in the delegation.

24 players were called up for the competition with player tryouts and camp held at the University of Makati Stadium.



30 July 2022

AFF U16 Championship - Match Day 1

 


Filipinas could play home games vs Jamaica, Uzbekistan in November

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MANILA, PhilippinesThe Philippine women’s football team could be playing home matches earlier than expected as part of its buildup for next year’s Fifa Women’s World Cup.

Philippine Football Federation (PFF) president Nonong Araneta bared on Saturday that Jamaica and Uzbekistan have sent feelers on possibly traveling to the country to face the Filipinas in a tri-nation series during the November international window.


“Jamaica wants to come here in November and Uzbekistan also wants to play here, so maybe we can have a tri-nation tournament,” Araneta said on Saturday after a groundbreaking ceremony of the PFF’s new headquarters in Carmona, Cavite.

Jamaica is currently ranked 51st in the world and recently placed third in the CONCACAF W Championship, earning a spot in the 2024 Paris Olympics play-in against Canada.

Uzbekistan is ranked five spots higher at No. 46 and ruled the Central Asian Football Association (CAFA) Women’s Championship more than a week ago.

The planned mini-tourney is different from the possible four-nation event aimed to take place shortly before the World Cup.

There’s clamor for the Filipinas to hold some of their games on home soil, especially after 8,257 fans witnessed their 3-0 victory over Thailand in the final of the Asean Football Federation (AFF) Women’s Championship at the Rizal Memorial Stadium.

Coach Alen Stajcic’s side is hoping to take on tougher opponents which he feels would help a great deal for the Philippines in hopes of putting up a competitive showing in its maiden World Cup stint.

Two friendlies against Costa Rica in October have been finalized, with Araneta adding that the Filipinas could fly over to Dubai for matches against an African team and one from New Zealand.



Read more: https://sports.inquirer.net/471774/filipinas-could-play-home-games-vs-jamaica-uzbekistan-in-november#ixzz7aWtwKdNy

29 July 2022

Marwin Angeles returns to Kaya Fc

 


AFF U18 Women - Philippines 1-2 Malaysia

 





Kapit lang: A time to reboot, rebuild

 

byErel Cabatbat

The Philippine team competing in the AFF U18 Women’s Championship in Palembang, Indonesia is currently on a two-game losing streak in the tournament.

The team suffered a 4-0 loss in its first game against Australia, then lost to Myanmar, 3-1, last Wednesday at the Jakabaring Athletic Field. Jonalyn Lucban has scored the lone goal so far for the Philippine side in the competitions, in the 87th minute, to cut Myanmar’s lead to 2-1, but a strike from Hnin Pwint Aye in stoppage time ensured the full three points for Myanmar.

The Filipinas will take on Malaysia today, 3.30 p.m. at Gelora Jakabaring to wrap up their Group B fixtures in the competitions. A win or even a draw will be a good way to end the campaign.

Much as we want to expect so much from the team—after all the Senior Team has just won the AFF Women’s Championship 2022 a few weeks back—reality is that the competition is really tough, even with the presence of two players—Isabella Flanigan and Chantelle Maniti—from the newly-crowned queens of Southeast Asia. Both Australia and Myanmar were too tough to crack. At least the future members of the senior squad will get a ton of experience and other valuable takeaways in Palembang.

But as shown by the Filipinas, patience, sound program and determination will bring good results in the long run. We will get there, too. And hopefully, the other national teams as well, whether the youth teams in both boys and girls and even the Azkals, too.

Speaking of the Azkals, Team Manager Dan Palami says the team will go through a major revamp coming from the disappointment in the Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia campaign. Palami says this was the consensus all along.

“Right now, we are basking on the success of the women’s and we are so happy for them. This is going to inspire us to go into another rebuilding phase for the Azklas. The Philippine Football Federation (PFF) is looking at angles and all options that will allow the Azkals to be reinvigorated in terms of players, coaching staff and all aspects that are key to the success of the team,” Palami said to the The Designated Kit Man.

Palami said among the key takeaways of the Mongolia campaign is the need for the team to jell and be familiar with each other. And they are going to start with the Azkals based here in the country to form the core of the team as early as possible.

“One of the big problems that we have is we always get caught in the preparations for the big tournaments. So we want to identify initially the friendlies that we had, against Timor Leste for example, which we did not really advertise primarily because it coincided with the Women’s campaign and we wanted all the fans to focus on. The intention behind the friendly was to try to get together local-based players and maybe players, who have already committed to be with the team for the Mitsubishi Electric Cup (formerly the Suzuki Cup). We wanted to see where we are, where that team is, then do more friendlies and try to get more,” Palami explained.

Palami is also looking at the possibility of having the local-based Azkals practice more even if the local domestic league begins either next month or soon.

“We will try to get everybody together more often, especially the local-based ones so that at the very least, there will be some cohesion when the time comes. We have actually also asked the Philippines Football League to allow us time together with local-based Azkals to train every now and then, even during the course of the league, so that once again we will be able to develop the creation of the the team just in case our foreign-based players are not available,” Palami said.

Palami says the Mitsubishi Electric Cup will be held in the last week of December, until the second week of January next year. It will give the team enough time to prepare. Having Azkals, who are based abroad to reinforce the team will still be, however, most welcome.

“Of course, we would still look for the opportunity to invite our foreign-based Azkals, but kahit papaano, we already have a core of local based-players na sanay na sa system,” Palami explained. “We are looking at friendlies, even on non-FIFA dates just to keep ourselves sharp and to continue to identify players that can help the team.”

After the failure to qualify for the Asian Cup, Palami says the team has to start somewhere, regain the spark and the form that made the team strong and competitive. Palami understands the disappointment of die-hard Azkals fans and they plan to build a better team for the upcoming tournaments and friendlies.

“Everybody is. If you don’t feel disappointed, then you’re not a real fan. Yes, it was a disappointing campaign. But at the same time, it gave us the realization that we should really do more and do better. And I think the PFF recognizes that as well as the team management and that’s why even as soon as that campaign is finished, we already scheduled a friendly this time in preparation for Mitsubishi Electric Cup,” Palami added.

Without disclosing specifics, Palami said fans should expect some big news in the coming days as the team begins to rebuild for the better.

Again, if you love the Azkals, hope remains eternal. Kapit lang.

y the way, congratulations to the PFF for another milestone. Tomorrow morning, PFF president Nonong Araneta will lead the groundbreaking rites of the federation’s new headquarters in Cavite. The PFF will eventually move out from its old place in Pasig to Carmona and hopefully it will leave behind all the worries and concerns and bring only the good things and best practices in its new home.

Stay safe. Stay happy peeps!

For comments or questions, you can reach The Designated Kit Man at erel_cabatbat@yahoo.com or follow his account at Twitter: @erelcabatbat

https://www.manilastandard.net/sports/314247412/kapit-lang-a-time-to-reboot-rebuild.html

27 July 2022

AFF: Lucban scores but Filipinas U18 fall to Myanmar to end playoff hopes

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The Philippine Under-18 Women’s National Football Team bowed out of contention from the knockout round of the 2022 AFF U-18 Women’s Championship after a 3-1 defeat to Myanmar, Wednesday evening, at the Jakabaring Athletic Field in Indonesia.

The result means that the Philippines are yet to tally a point in Group B after back-to-back defeats. On the other hand, Myanmar booked a ticket to the next round with 6 points behind two consecutive wins.

Coach Let Dimzon’s wards faced a two-goal deficit in the first half after Hnin Myint Aye and Su Myat Noe scored past Filipinas goalie Alexis Louise Tan in the 33rd and 37th minutes of the match.

Filipina midfielder Jonalyn Lucban pulled one back for the Philippines in the 87th minute but it was a case of too little too late.

With time running out, Hnin Myint Aye secured her brace in the 90th minute to seal all three points for Myanmar.

The young Filipinas will close out their campaign against Malaysia on Friday in the Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium. Kickoff time is at 4:30 PM Philippine time.

Philippines XI: Tan (GK), Yap, Tolentino, Maniti, Villacin, Flanigan, Lucban, Beatrice, Perez, Alamo, Divino.

Myanmar XI: May Oo Khin (GK), May Thet Mon Myint, Kyal Sin, Kyal Sin, Phyu Phwe, Shoon Lae Naing, Phyu Phyu Win ©, Wai Phoo Eain, Hnin Pwint Aye, Yin Lon Eain, Su Myat Noe, Hay Mann So

https://tiebreakertimes.com.ph/tbt/aff-lucban-scores-but-filipinas-u18-fall-to-myanmar-to-end-playoff-hopes/246354

AFF U18 Women - Myanmar 3-1 Philippines

 




25 July 2022

Filipinas fall to Australia in AFF U18 opener

 By ARIEL IAN CLARITO

MANILA, Philippines – The Philippine women’s under-18 football team absorbed a 0-4 beating at the hands of Australia to start its AFF U18 Women’s Championship campaign at the Jakabaring Athletic Field in Palembang, Indonesia.

Eyeing to duplicate the feat of their senior counterparts who downed the Matildas on the way to ruling the AFF Women’s Championship earlier this July, the Filipinas managed to hold their own in the first half against the taller and bigger Australians. 

The backline of senior team mainstay Chantelle Maniti, Kylie Yap, Rae Mikella Tolentino, and Elisha Lubiano repulsed wave after wave of the Aussies’ attacks but failed to prevent a conversion from midfielder Avaani Prakash at the 26th minute, which had the Philippines staring at a 0-1 deficit at the break.

Australia turned its aggressiveness up a notch in the second half, with Prakash earning a brace at the 62nd minute and forward India Brier and midfielder Maya Lobo contributing a goal apiece in the blowout.

Filipinas senior mainstay Bella Flanigan, who is expected to be one the U18 squad’s primary offensive options, struggled to find openings as the Matildas controlled possession for most of the game.

Flanigan and the team will have a day to regroup before they take the field again at 4:30 pm on Wednesday against Myanmar. The Filipinas will then conclude the group stage on Friday versus Malaysia. 

The Let Dimzon-mentored Filipinas need to win their last two games to finish second in Group B as only the top two teams will move on to the semifinals. – Rappler.com

https://www.rappler.com/sports/football/results-philippines-australia-aff-u18-women-championship-july-25-2022/?utm_medium=Social&utm_campaign=Echobox&utm_source=Facebook&fbclid=IwAR2azUtRhi8MLwQVeGA3pKmTiF_O5QpjiQSQdrWbsB-sOzZMav4EZvGyifs#Echobox=1658757373

AFF U18 Women - Philippines 0-4 Australia

 








23 July 2022

Philippines Under-18 Women’s Team To Compete In AFF U18 Women’s Championship

 Twenty-seven (27) players are set to represent the Philippines for the AFF Under-18 Women’s Championship this coming 24 July-04 August 2022 in Palembang, Indonesia.

The Philippines are in Group B alongside Australia, Myanmar, and Malaysia. Matches will be played at the Gelora Jakabaring Stadium and the Jakabaring Athletic Field. The top two teams from each group will qualify for the knockout stages.

The head coach is Marnelli Dimzon and she is assisted by Gerald Orcullo, Arvin Jay Soliman, and Kim Versales.

Among the players called up are senior national team players Isabella Flanigan and Chantelle Maniti, who were part of the newly crowned AFF Women’s Championship 2022 winners Philippine Women’s National Team.

The Philippine Under-18 team conducted their training camp at the PFF National Training Center in Carmona, Cavite and at the Greenfield City Sports Field in Santa Rosa, Laguna.

The team left for Palembang, Indonesia last Friday 22 July 2022.


DUNN, ASPEN HARPERGoalkeeper
EVANGELISTA, MA. ANDREAGoalkeeper
LINK, SAMANTHA NICOLE LINKGoalkeeper
TAN, ALEXIS LOUISEGoalkeeper
DIVINO, STELLA MARIADefender
LUBIANO, ELISHA FLOR MAIODefender
MANITI, CHANTELLE LOURDESDefender
PASCUAL, MAXINE ISABELDefender
PEREZ, JENNYDefender
SANTIAGO, MICHA PAULINEDefender
TOLENTINO, RAE MIKELLADefender
YAP, KYLIE ANNEDefender
YCONG, FLORENCE LHEIDefender
ALAMO, ISABELLA NOELLEMidfielder
ALFORQUE, MEAGAN ANDREAMidfielder
CASTAÑARES , MISH TZISHEMidfielder
COLINA, KYZA STEPHANMidfielder
CRESPO , FRANCESCAMidfielder
JALIQUE, JADE ANNEMidfielder
LYTTLE, SOPHIAMidfielder
MANGANTANG, KAREN MAEMidfielder
SALAZAR, CELINA BEATRICEMidfielder
VILLACIN, MIKAELA JAQUELINEMidfielder
ALFEREZ, ANGELYForward
BANZON, JODI MAEForward
FLANIGAN, ISABELLA VICTORIAForward
LUCBAN, JONALYNForward



25-Jul-224:30 PMAustralia vs. PhilippinesJakabaring Athletic Field
27-Jul-224:30 PMPhilippines vs. MyanmarJakabaring Athletic Field
29-Jul-224:30 PMMalaysia vs. PhilippinesGelora Jakabaring Stadium