31 March 2023

PFL- Mendiola 1-3 Cebu Fc

 𝐅𝐔𝐋𝐋-𝐓𝐈𝐌𝐄 | Ivan Ouano, Marius Kore, and Kintaro Miyagi all scored goals to give @cebufootballclub the victory and put them top of the standings










 


29 March 2023

PFL - Maharlika Manila 0-2 Cebu Fc

 

𝐌𝐀𝐓𝐂𝐇𝐃𝐀𝐘 | Maharlika FC will look to end Cebu Football Club's winning streak today at 4:00 PM in the PFF National Training Center.
Watch the match 𝐋𝐈𝐕𝐄 at the stadium and on our Facebook and YouTube pages.




 


 



25 March 2023

PFL - Cebu Fc 1-0 Mendiola

 






Philippines MNT lineup for March Fixtures

 Saturday, March 25, 2023



The Philippine Football Federation (PFF) has called up 19 players to comprise the Philippine Men’s National Team squad for two international friendly matches in the Middle East on 24 and 28 March 2023.

The Azkals face Kuwait in their first meeting in over 11 years on Friday 24 March 2023 at 10:00 PM local time (Saturday morning 25 March 2023 at 3:00 AM Manila time) at the Jaber Al Ahmad Stadium in Kuwait City, Kuwait.

The second match will be against Jordan on Tuesday 28 March 2023 at 9:30 PM local time (Wednesday 29 March 2023 at 2:30 PM Manila Time) in Doha, Qatar.

Both friendly matches serves as the team’s initial preparation ahead of the FIFA World Cup qualifiers scheduled for later this year.

Players:

  1. Neil Etheridge – Birmingham City FC (England)
  2. Julian Schwarzer – Kuching City FC (Malaysia)
  3. Mark Hartmann – Nakhon Si United (Thailand)
  4. Jesse Curran – Chonburi FC (Thailand)
  5. Jose Porteria – Kelantan United FC (Malaysia)
  6. John Patrick Strauss – Hansa Rostock (Germany)
  7. Michael Kempter – FC St. Gallen (Switzerland)
  8. Carlos De Murga – Kelantan FC (Malaysia)
  9. Bienvenido Marañon – Formac Villarubia FC (Spain)
  10. Christian Rontini – Kelantan FC (Malaysia)
  11. Javier Gayoso – Kaya FC-Iloilo
  12. Dennis Chung – Azkals Development Team
  13. Lloyd Ignacio – Lysekloster IL (Norway)
  14. John Lucero – Azkals Development Team
  15. Santiago Rublico – Atletico de Madrid (Spain)
  16. Gavin Muens – Azkals Development Team
  17. Griffin McDaniel – Stallion Laguna FC
  18. Miguel Mendoza – Stallion Laguna FC
  19. Amani Aguinaldo – Nakhon Ratchasima FC (Thailand)

For the March 2023 friendlies, the coaching staff are as follows:

  1. El Barae Jrondi – Head Coach
  2. Moaz Mohammed Awadelkarim – Assistant Coach
  3. Ernest Nierras – Assistant Coach
  4. Stephan Schrock – Assistant Coach
  5. Roland Muller – Goalkeeping Coach

23 March 2023

Azkals call up for ADT players

 

Four ADT players received call-up letters for The Azkals' West Asia training camp including Gavin Muens, Dennis Chung, and John Lucero. Meanwhile, Oliver Bias' injury prevented him to make the trip.

Former Philippines captain Rob Gier named Philippine Men’s Under-22 head coach

 



The Philippine Football Federation is pleased to announce that former Philippine Men’s National Team captain Robert James Gier has been appointed as the head coach of the Philippine Men’s Under-22 National Team for the 32nd Southeast Asian Games this May in Cambodia.

An accomplished defender during his playing days, Gier had a storied career with the Azkals. He made his debut in 2009 and went on to represent the country in 66 international appearances. He was also part of the team that finished as runners up in the AFC Challenge Cup 2014 and was an influential figure in the Philippines’ three straight semi-final stints in the AFF Suzuki Cup in 2010, 2012, and 2014, before hanging his boots in early 2016 to begin his coaching career.

A UEFA A coaching license holder, and Pro diploma license candidate, Gier had coaching experiences in England, first as head coach of Oxford University women’s football team and as the Women’s Academy Manager of Reading FC.

“I feel extremely proud and honored to be given the opportunity to represent the country again,” said Gier. “Being involved in a coaching capacity for the National Team has been an ambition of mine ever since I retired from playing so to be given the responsibility of overseeing the SEA Games campaign is something that I am really looking forward to. It’s good to be back.”

PFF president Mariano Araneta and general secretary Atty. Edwin Gastanes expressed their confidence in Gier’s ability to lead and mentor the team in the SEA Games.

“We are delighted that former Men’s National Team player Rob Gier has accepted the role to be the head coach of the Philippine Under-22 National Team for the upcoming SEA Games,” said Araneta. “Having a former national player in Gier to lead our team is a much needed boost as we seek to qualify for the knockout stage of the SEA Games for the first time since 1991.”

“We welcome back Rob Gier to the national team setup, this time as a coach who will lead our Men’s U22 side in the SEA Games,” added Gastanes. “We look forward to what he can impart to the players as the Under-22 team prepares for the SEA Games.”

Gier is tasked to form and train the best possible squad for the upcoming SEA Games from the current data of eligible Under-22 players, and consider inputs from the PFF Technical Department as well as from the coaching staff and team management of the most recent Under-22 team.

“The talent and potential in this age group is something that we should all be excited about and I am looking forward to helping the players develop into future senior National Team players,” added Gier. “I hope my experiences both on the pitch and, more recently, in a coaching capacity can impact the players and the team in a positive way.”

The Philippine Men’s Under-22 National Team will begin their preparations for the SEA Games upon Gier’s arrival to the Philippines early April 2023.

Former Philippines captain Rob Gier named Philippine Men’s Under-22 head coach - The Philippine Football Federation (pff.org.ph)

21 March 2023

Jenesys U17 Women's - Indonesia 3-5 Philippines

 




FT Philippines U17 🇵🇭 5-3 🇮🇩 Indonesia U17
The #FilipinasU17 defeated Indonesia, 5-3, in their fourth match in the JENESYS U-17 Women’s Football Memorial Cup.
Jelena Pido netted a hat-trick while Louraine Evangelista and Sofia Galera scored a goal each for the Philippines.

20 March 2023

Jenesys U-17 Women's - Philippines 9-0 Timor-Leste

 





The #FilipinasU17 continued their JENESYS U-17 Women’s Football Memorial Cup campaign with a convincing 9-0 win over Timor-Leste earlier today.

Louraine Evangelista scored four goals in the rout while Shien Payag, who netted a brace, Joyce Gemberva, Rhiauna De La Calzada, and Keziah Rodriguez added gloss to the scoreline.



19 March 2023

18 March 2023

Jenesys U-17 Women's - Japan 12-0 Philippines

 






PFL Sunday - Maharlika Manila fc vs Cebu Footbal Club

 WE PLAY AT HOME

🏟 A match against the gentle giants @cebufootballclub this weekend which you don't want to miss!
Tickets are free!!! Come support your local football league!
Maharlika Manila FC vs Cebu Football Club
Date: March 19, Sunday
Time: 4:30pm
Stadium: McKinley Hill Stadium
Live coverage: Philippine Football League Facebook and YouTube Pages.



Kevin Ray Hansen injured

 Kevin Hansen will not be able to join the West Asia training camp due to an unfortunate injury.

Speaking to the Azkals media team, Hansen laments: "The last game we played, I got injured. I got a tear, so I just got an injection. That means I can't come to the camp this time."
Julian Schwarzer, who currently plays for Kuching City, is set to join Team Philippines in the said camp.



PFL - Azkals Development Team 1-3 Kaya Fc Iloilo

 














17 March 2023

PFL - Weekend matches

 

𝐌𝐀𝐓𝐂𝐇 𝐅𝐈𝐗𝐓𝐔𝐑𝐄𝐒 | Here are the matches this weekend. 😍

Azkals Development Team looks to bounce back with a matchup against the league leaders KAYA Futbol Club this Saturday at 4:00 PM in Rizal Memorial Stadium. On Sunday, Maharlika FC will play their first match at McKinley Hill Stadium against Cebu Football Club at 4:30 PM.

Watch the matches 𝐋𝐈𝐕𝐄 at the stadiums and on our Facebook and YouTube pages.


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13 March 2023

JENESYS U-17 Women’s Football Memorial Cup 2023

 




JENESYS U-17 Women’s Football Memorial Cup 2023
Japan Football Federation (JFA) will host the tournament from March 16 to March 24 in Okinawa, Japan.
12 women U17 teams are divided into 4 groups . The top team in each group will advance to the semi-finals.
Group A : Okinawa FC 🇯🇵, Vietnam 🇻🇳, Malaysia 🇲🇾
Group B : Indoesia 🇮🇩, Cambodia 🇰🇭, Singapore 🇸🇬
Group C : Japan 🇯🇵, Myanmar 🇲🇲, Philippines🇵🇭
Group D : Thailand 🇹🇭, Laos 🇱🇦 , Timor Leste 🇹🇱

The event will be part of a youth sport exchange programme that aims to promote mutual understanding between Japan and Asian-Pacific countries.