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Philippine Football

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2010 World Cup winner and Manchester City winger David Silva of Spain is part-Asian by his mom side. . . There are rumors that her mother is Filipino due to fact her surname is Jimenez. . . some says she is Korean. . . if ever it's true that she is Filipina, i think Silva would be the most high profile football player of Filipino descent after FC Barcelona great Paulino Alcantara. . .

Here's the picture of David Silva and of his mom, sister and brother. . . Judge the picture if she looks Filipino or Korean : http://img341.imageshack.us/i/silvaus3.jpg/

With his dad and mom : http://img256.imageshack.us/i/silva1sb3.jpg/

His parents' wedding : http://i410.photobucket.com/albums/...va Family/1214680013851_silva_y_familia26.jpg

based on facial features, i'd say he's got east asian blood- either japanese or korean. the middlename is not a clear giveaway unless it is something like dimaculangan or magsaysay.
 
My cousin in Manila listed some pitches where football enthusiasts can play pick-up games during weekends. . .

Ateneo De Manila University football field
UST football field
UP Oval Sunken Garden
Corinthian gardens in Ortigas
Colegio de San agustin football field in Makati
Nomad Sports Club football ground inside Merville Subdivision in Paranaque
Cuenca Street Park in Ayala-Alabang
San Beda College football field
Army and Navy grounds at Fort Bonifacio
Fil- Am Homes football ground in Q.C.
La Salle Greenhills football field
Claret School
Philippine Science High
ULTRA
Urdaneta Village park
Marikina Stadium
Don Bosco Makati

Some of these pitches he said are not open to public. . .

i can get you in claret's pitch if you want :p its near my place and i know coaches there
 
ugh. most bandwagoners are girls who know nothing about football ^^

if you saw thei posts in the azkals page, you'd lol. ^^

(the more pogi, the better ^^)
 
ugh. most bandwagoners are girls who know nothing about football ^^

if you saw thei posts in the azkals page, you'd lol. ^^

(the more pogi, the better ^^)


hehehe I notice that:D... even one of the admins in one of the Azkal fan pages (the one not connected to the Usapang Football).. you can tell is a female fan who supported the players but not the game... I don't think its bad... at least they are supporting our footballers not Justin Beiber or Twilight..
 
hehehe I notice that:D... even one of the admins in one of the Azkal fan pages (the one not connected to the Usapang Football).. you can tell is a female fan who supported the players but not the game... I don't think its bad... at least they are supporting our footballers not Justin Beiber or Twilight..


Maybe the female football fans was used to be basketball fans, but they've switched to football because they've found out that Azkals fil-euro players are more guapo. Lol. :D
 
how come Jerry Lucena ain't there and too bad about Schrock, his club didn't allow him to join.
 
Maybe the female football fans was used to be basketball fans, but they've switched to football because they've found out that Azkals fil-euro players are more guapo. Lol. :D

hehehe the obvious:D reason why
 
Maybe the female football fans was used to be basketball fans, but they've switched to football because they've found out that Azkals fil-euro players are more guapo. Lol. :D

Any news about Fil-euro players for MALDITAS??? :D:D:D
 
hehehe the obvious:D reason why


Even @ PEX Football Thread, instead of discussing about the fil-euro booters skills and talents, they love to talk about how guapo are they. Lol. Silly fan girls! :D
 
probably because of the injury he suffered just before the Suzuki Cup started last December...

I heard Mr. Palami was taking care of his passport, too bad we needed someone on the right back, Anton didn't liked to play right back in the previous Suzuki Cup.
 
From footballalliance.ph.

From footballalliance.ph.

UFL-LBC Cup Quarterfinals Underway

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Eight teams which overcame the group phase return to action following a long respite as the United Football League-LBC Cup quarterfinals kick off Sunday at the Ayala Alabang field in Muntinlupa.
Four equally-exciting matches are on tap with the clash between Global Smartmatic and Stallions proving to be the most intriguing in the first knockout phase of the tournament backed by LBC Hari ng Padala.
The teams will be trying to shake off the holiday rust as they seek to remain in contention for the coveted Cup.
Air Force Rider collides with Navy at 1 p.m. on field B, a match simultaneous with Army and Nomads on field A.
The Global-Stallions tiff is set at 3 p.m., along with the battle between Manila Sudanese Club and unbeaten Union FC.
The Airmen, last season’s league champion, will be the odds-on pick to prevail against Navy, thanks to its formidable lineup composed of current members of the national team.
Yanti Barsales, Ian Araneta and Chieffy Caligdong lead a solid attack line for Air Force, mentored by Edwin Cabalida.
Army will be led by veterans Roel Gener, Nestorio Margarse and Ed Gempisaw, who scored the lone goal in the 1-0 victory over Navy in their final group match.
Gener and Margarse are coming off a stint in the Suzuki Cup. Also part of the Army squad are former national players Luis Brilliantes, Wilson Dela Cruz, Ricardo Becite, Jeoffrey Lobaton and Philip Caballero among others.
Eduard Sacapano, who was backup to Neil Etheridge during the Azkals’ campaign in the Suzuki Cup, will provide an experienced cover in between the sticks for Army, which won all of its three games in the group stage.
Nomads have shown a knack of pulling through in the face of adversity, as they won their last two group matches in the group phase to catch the last bus to the quarterfinals.
One of the oldest clubs in the tournament, Nomads are looking to relive the glory days of the club in this tournament.
Global Smartmatic cannot afford to relax against a potent Stallions side, which is bannered by some of the finest talents from Iloilo.
Global has ample attacking threat in Misagh Bahadoran and Izu El-Habbib up front, while Azkals skipper Aly Borromeo is expected to pull the strings at midfield.
Stallions will be powered by the fleet-footed Jovanie Simpron, who made his mark while playing for Far Eastern U in the UAAP.
Jason Cordova, who has a history of putting up solid performances in big matches as well as losing his cool, is also part of Stallions, along with Bervic Italia, who played for the country during the 2005 Southeast Asian Games.
An equally interesting duel is Union FC and Manila Sudanese Club. Union, an attack-minded side, which has yielded only one goal in the tournament is expected
to assert its play against MSC, a team that barely made the quarterfinals.
Union has a wealth of talent on its side as well as young players capable of shining in big matches in the likes of Roel Viva. Jerome Cuyos will be the target man for Union with Hamirou Sarr expected to play an influential role on the left flank.
 
Azkals (Philippine National Football Team)
Mongolia rejects PFF, insists on having home game of Challenge Cup. #Azkals host first leg at Panaad with 2nd leg on March 15 in Mongolia - @cedelfpt via twitter.



So this means the 1st leg will be held at Panaad Stadium and the 2nd leg will be held at the middle of the Mongolian Steppes. Joke! Lol. :D:p
 
Azkals (Philippine National Football Team)
Mongolia rejects PFF, insists on having home game of Challenge Cup. #Azkals host first leg at Panaad with 2nd leg on March 15 in Mongolia - @cedelfpt via twitter.



So this means the 1st leg will be held at Panaad Stadium and the 2nd leg will be held at the middle of the Mongolian Steppes. Joke! Lol. :D:p

well most of our player can handle the cold, I do hope Mizuno can make long sleeve kits for the Azkals :)
 
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