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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Azkals Tagged Top Dogs In Smart Club Tourney

MANILA, Philippines - After their tour of duty with the Phl football team, Azkals Chieffy Caligdong, Ian Araneta, Phil and James Younghusband and Misagh Bahadoran will bring their act to the first PFF-Smart National Men’s Club championships on Aug. 9-13 in Cagayan de Oro and Iloilo.

Caligdong and Araneta, along with the Fil-Iranian Bahadoran, will banner the bid of NCR’s Technika Football Club against the Younghusband brothers of Rizal’s Smart San Beda club in Group A action.

Out to steal the limelight from the prominent Azkals in their bracket set at the Don Gregorio Pelaez Memorial Stadium in Cagayan de Oro are Iligan’s Ba-o Breakers and Leyte’s Laos FC.

Vying for glory in Group B are Iloilo’s Stallions FC, which is backstopped by former members of the Phl youth team, NCR’s Pachanga, Davao’s Colombia, and Baguio’s Baguio United. They will hold their group matches at the Central Philippine University and Barotac pitches in Iloilo.

The clubs will be a group single-round-robin play with the top 2 advancing to the crossover semifinals slated at the University of Makati. The championship will feature a home-and-away format but the PFF is looking at the possibility of staging the two legs at Rizal should an all-NCR or all-Luzon finale take place.

“We expect a very competitive tournament as all the teams have really prepared hard for this,” said PFF competitions committee head Cyril Dofitas during yesterday’s PSA Forum.

“This is the best venue where our players can showcase their talents and then we’ll also get to look at the coaches with regards to how they manage their teams in crucial situations (for possible consideration into the national team),” Dofitas added.

A revival of the long-dormant nationwide club meets, the PFF- Smart tourney is part of the multi-million peso 10-year partnership of the PFF and the telco giant.

“We may have lost to one of the best teams in Kuwait but football is here to stay and will flourish and Smart is here to support it,” said Smart sports manager Epok Quimpo in the same forum.

Azkals Vs Azkals: Smart Club Football Opens Aug. 9

MANILA—Members of he Philippine Azkals find themselves on opposing sides again when the group stage of the Smart Club Championships kicks off on Aug. 9 in the cities of Cagayan de Oro and Iloilo.

Brothers Phil and James Younghusband suit up for Smart San Beda that will represent Rizal province, even as Chieffy Caligdong, Misagh Bahadoran and Ian Araneta banner Teknika, which qualified as a second team from NCR.

Rizal, which is handled by former national coach Aris Caslib, will see action in Group A at the Don Gregorio Pelaez Memorial Stadium in Cagayan de Oro, along with Iligan City, Laos FC of Leyte and Teknika, which also boasts Sudanese striker Izo El-Habbib.

Iloilo, represented by Stallions FC and reinforced by Korean standouts of Central Philippine University, plays host to Baguio-Benguet, Davao and another NCR representative, Pechanga FC.

The top two teams from both groups after single-round play will advance to the crossover semifinals scheduled Aug. 16 and 17 at the University of Makati Stadium, with the Group A topnotcher facing the Group B runner-up. The Group A first placer takes on the runner-up in Group B.

The two finalists will dispute the championship in a home-and-away series on Aug. 20 and Aug. 23, said PFF competitions chair Cyril Dofitas.

“This tournament is part of our continuing commitment to football and the Philippine Football Federation,” said Epok Quimpo of Smart Sports in Tuesday’s PSA Forum at the Shakey’s UN Avenue branch in Manila.

PFF competitions head Cyril Dofitas, who was also at the forum sponsored by Accel, Pagcor, Smart, Outlast Battery and Shakey’s, pointed out that the sponsorship of the PFF-Smart Club Championships is part of the P80 million that Smart chief and business tycoon Manny Panglilinan invested for the long-term development of the sport.

CDO To Host National Football Tournament

GROUP competitions for the inaugural Philippine Football Federation-Smart Club Championships will be held simultaneously in Cagayan de Oro City and Iloilo on August 9, organizers said Tuesday.

The Don Gregorio Pelaez Sports Center will be the venue of the Group A games while the Barotac Nuevo football field in lloilo will host the Group B matches in Iloilo, PFF competitions head Cyril Dofitas said in a briefing.

The sports center, which recently underwent a facelift, is the first venue outside Metro Manila that hosted the prestigious Palarong Pambansa in 1975.

Teams bracketed under Group A in Cagayan de Oro are Iligan, Leyte, National Capital Region-2 and Rizal while in Group B in Iloilo are Baguio-Benguet, Davao, Iloilo and NCR 1.

“With this event, the PFF aims to strengthen club competitions at the provincial level while giving opportunities for aspiring football players a showcase for their talent would not be available for them had this tournament not been around,” he said.

For his part, Chris Quimpo of Smart Sports said the tournament is part of the P80 million that Smart chief Manny Pangilinan invested for the long-term development of football, popularized here by the men’s national team Azkals.

Both Quimpo and Dofitas said that some national players will be suiting up for some clubs with the Younghusband brothers, Phil and James, seeing action for the Rizal side that will carry the colors of Smart San Beda Football Club.

The team will be mentored by former national coach and current PFF technical director Aris Caslib.

On the other hand, Azkals veteran wingman Chieffy Caligdong and striker Ian Araneta will be playing for Teknika in the Cagayan de Oro leg, representing the second squad that qualified from the National Capital Region.

Smart Stallions FC, representing Iloilo, will have former national stalwarts Jovanie Simpron, Ruben Doctora, and three youthful but skillful South Korean students from Central Philippines University - Kim Seong Jin, Nam Yeoh No, and Lee Jeo Young.

Dofitas said the top two teams in both groups after the single-round elimination will advance to the crossover semifinals scheduled on August 16 and 17 at the University of Makati Stadium.

Under this scenario, the Group A topnotcher faces the Group B runner-up while the Group B first placer takes on the runner-up in Group B.

Similar to the Suzuki Cup and the recent World Cup qualifiers, the two finalists will dispute the championship on a home-and-away basis on August 20 and August 23.

Depending on the outcome of the semifinals, there is a possibility that both championship matches will be held at the refurbished Rizal Memorial Football Stadium, Quimpo and Dofitas both said. (Virgil Lopez/Sunnex)

Azkals Set To Compete For Various Clubs In Smart Tilt

MANILA, Philippines — Fans get another chance to see some members of the Philippine football team play, but this time not as a team.

The Azkals will suit up for different teams when the Philippine Football Federation-SMART Club Championships resume on Aug. 9.

Striker Phil Younghusband, and older brother James will banner Rizal while midfielder Chieffy Caligdong and Ian Araneta and Fil-Palestinian Misagh Bahadoran will lead NCR-2 in the tournament aimed at strengthening the clubs formation in the country.

Two groups of four teams, which survived the cluster round last May, will begin their hunt for semifinal berths as they try to eliminate each other in the single round robin group stage set to be played simultaneously in two venues.

Group A hostilities between Iligan, Leyte (Laos FC), NCR-2 (Teknika FC) and Rizal (Smart-San Beda FC) will be held at the Don Gregorio Football Field in Cagayan de Oro City while Group B action featuring teams from Baguio-Benguet (Baguio FC), Davao (Columbia FC), Iloilo (Stallions FC) and NCR-1 (Pachanga FC) will be played at the Central Philippines University and/or Barotac Nuevo football field in Iloilo.

“We can’t make any prediction which is the top teams but we expect an exciting and almost even matches because all teams have good players that include national team members,” Cyril Dofitas, head of PFF’s competitions department, said during Tuesday’s PSA Forum at Shakey’s UN Ave. “In my rounds in Cagayan and other parts in Mindanao, I can see there’s so much awareness among the fans and we expect warm reception just like in Barotac.”

Speaking in the same forum, SMART Sports Manager Epok Quimpo assured that the Manny V. Pangilinan-owned telecommunications company will continue to support the PFF and its programs despite the elimination of the Azkals in the World Cup qualifiers last week.

The competition is part of a long-term partnership between the PFF and SMART, which pledged to donate P80 million to the PFF in the next 10 years.

“We may have lost to a strong team in Kuwait but it’s not the end but only the beginning. Football will stay and flourish and SMART is here to stay,” Quimpo said.
By FRANCIS SANTIAGO