The Philippine Football Federation (PFF) Club Licensing First Instance Body have assessed the PFF club license applications of Green Archers United Football Club, Mendiola Football Club, Espana United Football Club, and Philippine Air Force Football Club to participate in PFF club competition for Season 2019.
After evaluation, the First Instance Body denied the PFF License application of Mendiola Football Club, Espana United Football Club, and Philippine Air Force Football Club for failure to comply with all the criteria set out in the PFF Club Licensing Regulations.
The same body granted PFF License (provisional) to Green Archers United Football Club.
With the above decisions, Mendiola FC, Espana United FC and Philippine Air Force FC cannot participate in PFF club competitions for 2019. These clubs may apply if they so wish to secure club license for 2020 competition.
The four club license applicants have been notified of the decision. The new league operator, Triple CH Holdings, had also been notified.
In light of the foregoing, PFF will proceed to review the fixtures to be submitted by its league operator.
http://pff.org.ph/2019/03/23/pff-club-licensing-issues-decisions/
If the two clubs are being barred from entering the PPL, why did the league confirm their participation if the licensing assessment wasn't even finished yet??
ReplyDeleteAs per usual it's a mess. The league with only five clubs. The only good that can be said is that there is still some form of standards being implemented.