Kuala Lumpur: The stage is set for the 2016 AFC Cup Group Stage official draw which will take place in Malaysia on December 10.
The draw will be held at the Hilton Petaling Jaya at 3pm (GMT +8) on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur.
The Group Stage, which will kick off on February 23, will be preceded by the West Zone’s Play-off Stage which will see the matches of Al Hidd (BHR) v K-Electric (PAK), Tripoli Club (LIB) v FC Alay (KGZ), Al Wahda (SYR) v Turkmenistan’s second club (TBC) and Ahli Al Khalil (PLE) v FC Khujand (TJK). The four play-off winners will advance to the Group Stage - West Zone.
The clubs that await in the Group Stage are:
WEST ZONE
Iraq: Nafit Al Wasat, Air Force Club
Jordan: Al Wehdat or Al Jazeera, Al Faisaly
Oman: Al Orouba, Fanja
Bahrain: Al Muharraq
Lebanon: Al Ahed FC
Syria: Al Jaish
Palestine: Al Dharia
Tajikistan: FC Istiklol
Turkmenistan: Altyn Asyr
Iraq: Nafit Al Wasat, Air Force Club
Jordan: Al Wehdat or Al Jazeera, Al Faisaly
Oman: Al Orouba, Fanja
Bahrain: Al Muharraq
Lebanon: Al Ahed FC
Syria: Al Jaish
Palestine: Al Dharia
Tajikistan: FC Istiklol
Turkmenistan: Altyn Asyr
EAST ZONE
Hong Kong: Kitchee, South China
Myanmar: Yangon United or Yadanarbon, Ayeyawady United
Malaysia: Johor Darul Ta’zim, a second club (TBC)
India: Mohun Bagan AC, JSW Bengaluru FC
Singapore: Tampines Rovers or Warriors FC, Balestier Khalsa SC
Maldives: New Radiant SC, Maziya Sports & Recreation
Philippines: Ceres La Salle FC, Kaya FC
Laos: Lao Toyota FC
Bangladesh: Lt. Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi Club Ltd
Hong Kong: Kitchee, South China
Myanmar: Yangon United or Yadanarbon, Ayeyawady United
Malaysia: Johor Darul Ta’zim, a second club (TBC)
India: Mohun Bagan AC, JSW Bengaluru FC
Singapore: Tampines Rovers or Warriors FC, Balestier Khalsa SC
Maldives: New Radiant SC, Maziya Sports & Recreation
Philippines: Ceres La Salle FC, Kaya FC
Laos: Lao Toyota FC
Bangladesh: Lt. Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi Club Ltd
The clubs will be drawn into eight groups -- Groups A, B, C and D (West Zone) and Groups E, F, G and H (East Zone).
KEY FIXTURES
Play-offs (West Zone): February 9
Group Stage: February 23 & 24 (MD1), March 8 & 9 (MD2), March 15 & 16 (MD3), April 12 & 13 (MD4), April 26 & 27 (MD5), May 10 & 11 (MD6)
Round of 16: May 24 & 25
Quarter-finals: September 13 & 14 (1st Leg), September 20 & 21 (2nd Leg)
Semi-finals: September 27 & 28 (1st Leg), October 18 & 19 (2nd Leg)
Final: November 5
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Play-offs (West Zone): February 9
Group Stage: February 23 & 24 (MD1), March 8 & 9 (MD2), March 15 & 16 (MD3), April 12 & 13 (MD4), April 26 & 27 (MD5), May 10 & 11 (MD6)
Round of 16: May 24 & 25
Quarter-finals: September 13 & 14 (1st Leg), September 20 & 21 (2nd Leg)
Semi-finals: September 27 & 28 (1st Leg), October 18 & 19 (2nd Leg)
Final: November 5
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Whatever happened to Loyola being one of the reps?
ReplyDeleteHuwag nating kalimutan may representation ang Global FC U12 and U13 sa AFC FAM SuperMokh Cup, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia this Dec.6-14. Club based po ito at parang Club World Cup at nandoon ang Manchester City, Rayo Vallecano, Pohang Steelers, Corinthians (Brazil), Gamba Osaka, Dinamo Zagreb, Buriram United, Sepahan of Iran, Malaysia Panthers and Tigers Club and marami pang iba. Kaso kinuha ni Dan Palami ang mga U13 Philippine team para maka compete daw ang Pilipinas, Para sa akin national team tayo kontra sa Club teams lng nila....
ReplyDeletewalang kaso kung youth national players ang isasabak ng Global FC sa AFC FAM SuperMonkh Club Cup.
Deletemas maraming competitions sa Club based tournaments kumpara sa mga age group level na sinasalahin ng national squad.
wala rin naman masyadong pinagkaiba yung mga players sa ibang football clubs na kasali sa Supermonkh..karamihan dyan mga naglalaro din and may stint na kanilang respective national teams.
advantage pa nga yan sa development ng grassroots level ng football sa Pilipinas dahil yung mga U13 Azkals magkakaroon sila ng exposure sa both U12 and U13 international club competitions.
ang top Priority naman yung continues progress ng Senior team ng Azkals dahil hindi naman pwedeng basta magkaroon agad ng high expectations sa performance ng national teams natin mula U23 and below.
lahat naman ng youth level sa Pilipinas ay nasa formative stage and halos light years ang layo ng counterpart nila from other countries kaya we can't expect too much na mag excel agad sa Philippine team and international club tournaments yung mga Bata.
we can't blame Mr.Palamikung gusto nyang mag recruit ng maraming batang players para sa Future ng Global FC..Business nya yan.
hindi lang siya sports patron ng senior Azkals kundi businessman din siya.
Problema na ng PFF yan kung mabawasan at ma pirate yung mga players nila sa U12 and U13.
ang local media natin naka focus lang sa Senior team ng Azkals wala sila gaanong pakialam sa mga U23 level pababa kasi hindi sila kikita sa age group tv coverage.
sa basketball nga tuwang tuwa ang mga Pinoy dahil mas piniling mag training ni Parks sa basketball Club competition ng NBA-D league.
dapat matuwa rin ang mga Pinoy na yung local youth magkakaroon ng expousure against their international counterpart sa club competitions..pwede rin kasi mag open ng floodgates na ma recruit sa mga youth system ng club academy sa ibang bansa yung mga U12 and U13 players natin.
First of all spare us the damn essay!
DeleteSecond, the Supermokh Cup isn't an AFC tournament. It's organized by the FA of Malaysia! The AFC has nothing to do with it!
"wala rin naman masyadong pinagkaiba yung mga players sa ibang football clubs na kasali sa Supermonkh..karamihan dyan mga naglalaro din and may stint na kanilang respective national teams."
Tanga!! This is an U12 tournament! These countries don't have U12 national teams!! Even for the AFC U14's, these Asian Clubs develop players who end up in these teams not the other way around which Fatlami is doing with his club. They're hoarding the national teamers to play under Global FC. They didn't develop them!
Fatlami is an arrogant fraud!!!!! He's a poser who's priority is to make himself look good but disguises it by making it seem as if what he's doing is for the supposed greater good of Philippine football! Bunch of shit!!! He even nicknames his own club "The People's Club". How fucking arrogant is that!! Yet people buy into his BS!!
Palami is not Presidentiables like Mar Binay,Poe ,Miriam and Digong.
Deletestop mo muna na yung politics kahit normal lang sa lahat ng Sports Association sa Pilipinas.
naming Peoples Club to Global ay malicious accusation mo lang yan!!
tsaka People's club nga ang pangalan hindi Dan Palami's Club anung arrogant dun?..
walang Epal mode issue sa Global.
although his company Global APT ay naging contractor and maintenance provider ng MRT.
sorry ka na lang mayaman talaga siya kaya nyang mag maintain ng Club football and mag bankroll sa Senior National team ng Azkals
Ulol!! You start a football and then give it a nickname of "The People's Club" and you don't find that arrogant? LOL!! OK! You're another example that people are buying in to his BS! Unless of course you're affiliated to him.
DeleteYou sound pretty bitter aren't you? The more competition for our youth the better it is. A combination of proper training and regular exposure to strong competition is ideal for a youth development program. We are fortunate to have concerned individuals like Dan Palami to have the initiative of sponsoring teams so that our young players can be exposed to this type of competition since our federation doesn't seem to have the finances to do this on their own. Frankly from your language, you appear to be the poser since you can't seem to appreciate the support he has given all these years. As they say you don't look at a gift horse in the mouth or in our language walang kang utang ng loob.
ReplyDeleteConcerned ba si Palami kamo? Sumasali lng yan para bumango pangalan nya at tama sabi no Anonymous7 December 2015 at 18:41 na wlang grassroots na totoo ang Global puro immediate recruit lng yan pat nga U19 youth nila sa UFL ganun din tapos bibiglang titiklop yan pag pangit ang resulta. Pampapogi effect lng ang hanap ni Palami. Club based ang Supermokh pero yung Global nagpapadala ng national team players para masungkit kaagad ang tropeo ang babango name ni Palami. Kita nyo ang coach ng U13 ay si Glen Ramos at U12 naman si Aey Fabroadah mga PFF payroll coaches yan sila kaya makikita mo kung gaano ka gusto nila sungkitin ang Kampeyonato agad. Tapos proud sila na tinambakan nila ang Thailand 6-2 eh club lng naman ang kalaban hindi yung national team. kaya para sa mga bobo at ignot=rante dyan na tango lng ng tango dapat mag obserba naman kayo kung totoo ba ang intention ni Palami at PFF na yan. Claiming na Grassroots daw nila ang mga U12 at U13..
ReplyDeletetrophy for Mr.Palami para pabangohin ang sarili nya?
Deleteare you sick? nasa toddler stage pa lang ang youth football sa Pilipinas.
kahit ilang national players ang isama sa mga youth club competition mahihirapang manalo ang local based club natin.
exposure lang yan Brad sa mga batang nagsisimulang mag football sa Pilipinas preparation nila sa dream nila makapaglaro sa UAAP/NCAA ,UFL and mapabilang ba lang araw sa senior squad ng azkals.
either grassroots nila Palami or ni PFF or hindi at merong least growing interest ng pinoy youth sa football.
take it easy kung tiyaga maghintay lang ng maraming taon at halos dekada mag excel at lalong magiging competitive ang mga batang yan sa football sa loob at labas ng Pilipinas.
I think ur the one who is sick, cause many years ago our Youth National teams are always participating everaince so don't tell me our youth are still in infancy stage because that was always the excuse of Dan Palami and the PFF. It just shows you don't know the true and long time style of them.
ReplyDeletebaka your talking decades ago local clubs even youth national teams are non existing sa mga AFC sanction cups and friendly invitational match abroad.
Deleteanu lang ba ang football tournament noong 80s and 90s Coke go for Goal and yung nasayang na semi-pro na Manila Premier Football League sa Ultra football stadium sa Pasig.
ni hindi nga halos makalabas ng Pilipinas ang mga youth teams noon dahil sa kakulangan ng Pondo ng PFF at walang suporta from Private sectors.
kumapara ngayon marami ng corporate sponsors and kahit mga international football club academy na nagbukas dito sa Pilipinas para mag train ng mga kabataan na may potential sa football.
Brad hindi lang kay Dan Palami and PFF umiikot ang football sa Pilipinas...may NCRFA,Cebu football assoc Davao football association and marami pang futbol assoc sa boung Pilipinas.
how did u know Mr Palami personally? close ba kayo?
noong araw po kasi embryo and naboboung fetus stage po ang football development ngayon malaki pinagbago pumasok na infancy to toddler stage ang youth football.
kahit saan ka lumingon marami ng football clinics and merchandise sa mga department stores even new pitches grass or artificial ay dumadami na sa boung Pilipinas.
Ang Supermokh Cup is club based tournament and not for national teams. The question is why always Global FC participates when there are many clubs in the UFL? We all know thet Global had no proper youth teams. They will get mostly national team players to join their ranks overnight then later on the following year they will disband like their U19, U17 and U15. While their U13 are all Little Azkals from Project 'World Cup 2019' of PFF which they really don't have the rights as it doesn't come from their academy. The teams that performed well in the UFL should be the one to represent the international tournaments mostl especially the I, Pag-Asa team from Iloilo although not affiliated with UFL but they are the cahmpions of SingaCup 2014 in U14 category last year and 1st runner up in U15 this 2015. It shows how nepotism works in the PFF. Btw, the Global FC U13 mentored by Glen Ramos was butchered by Bundyodkor 0-7 and by Rayo Vallecano 0-8 in the elimination round.
ReplyDeletebukod sa Nomads na may football academy sa kalayaan Merville and Kaya FC sa Makati.
Deletethe rest ng mga clubs walang masasabing establish na football academy and hindi ganun kalakas ang youth programs.
bukod sa Global FC..Ang Kaya ang isa sa mga unang football club na talagang kakayahang mag bankroll ng sariling football academy and youth programs.
dahil Kaya owns by LBC group ng Araneta-Roxas clan na pinasan ni LP standard bearer MAR Roxas.
ilan lang naman ang mayamang Clubs dito sa Pilipinas bukod sa Ceres FC sa visayas na pag-aari ng isang Bus company.
nandyan ang Loyola Meralco ni Randy Roxas(not sure kung related sa Roxas-Araneta) na inaacquire ng MVP group na contract partnership sa Smart Araneta
Ang Sparks every friday may youth training camp sa Emperador Stadium..
ilan lang yan sa mayamang football academy sa Pinas.
Yung Pag-asa team maybe they don't corporate partner to represent the Philippines sa overseas tournament.
Ganun talaga Brad ang kalakaran kung sa tingin mo nepotism nasa sa yo yun at bahala ka ng mag-isip.
if you have complain against local NSA like PFF bumawi ka na lang sa pagpili ng Presidentiable candidate sa 2016 na seryosong nagtutulak na buwagin ang Unitary Presidential sytem patungong Federal-Parliamentary system para mas makakita ka ng maraming homegrown talents nationwide.
sorry Ka na lang centralize sa Imperial Manila ang PFF wala silang ka pasidad na magkaroon ng massive development ang football sa Pinas.
lahat ng corporate sponsors nandito sa Manila kung magagawa mong i relocate ang mga industries sa mga rural ares at lahat ng region through federal system malamang sigurado dadami ang mayayamang football club na may sariling academy sa boung Pilipinas.
hangga't decentralize sa NCR because of Unitary Presidential system expected na ang Clubs from NCR like Global,Sparks and Kaya ang magre-represent ng Pilipinas abroad.