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Now that their dream of reaching the Paris Olympics has come to a close, coach Mark Torcaso wants to focus on making sure that the Filipinas can sustain their competitiveness.
“Obviously,
I think football is more of a national issue. How many aoccer fields does the national government or local governments open up to the public? How can you stoke up interest when probably 90% of pinoys dont have access to soccer fields. Whereas you can setup a makeshift basketball half court almost anywhere.
Yes. Also, while most other countries have parks. We rarely do, mostly only malls. I guess, the thought is parks are useless since they don't bring in money while malls do.
Yeah... Capitalist mindset of our government and those businessmen.. We can't blame them, Since money is always involve... Reason why basketball still the king sport here because it generates money for all sectors...
I think football can still be played in our smaller spaces, judasmartel previously said this. You don't really need a pitch (the field) to get started. You can play it in the streets, I see kids play street football where I live. All you need is to set up a goal. Heck, we can play indoor football (in short, futsal) in our courts.
Football pitches are really mostly for training and games for professional teams.
Change is coming for the Philippine Azkals. Long-time team manager Dan Palami announced on Tuesday that he is stepping down from his role in the national team in a press conference organized by the Philippine Football Federation. “After talking to, of course, family and friends, I think it’s time that I move on to the […]
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