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  • Sudanese players Izo Elhabib and brother Bhadz are in the process for naturalization.

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    • Originally posted by TrueBluePinoy View Post
      Sudanese players Izo Elhabib and brother Bhadz are in the process for naturalization.
      so these guys are going to don the national colors huh.

      NVM the links, I found them na.

      Izo is a consistent goal scorer from Kaya FC.

      This means limited minutes for Araneta/local players. I'm worried about what those purists will say. A team of fil-fors plus 2 naturalized players. Gawd, more headaches.

      anyway, they are in the process of Naturalization. I wonder if it'll take that long.... Dan Palami should ask Miguel Zubiri to file a Bill or something (Douthit route, I'm sure Noynoy would sign it right away)

      how old is he btw? I wasn't able to find it. All I know that his b-day is march 14.

      If he is below 23, then good for us. He can play in the SEA games next year.
      The team needs strikers. You just can't pass the ball and hope P. Younghusband pierces through the defensive wall. Araneta isn't good enough of a player.
      Last edited by kaiziken_pinas; 01-02-2011, 10:05 AM.

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      • Originally posted by TrueBluePinoy View Post
        Sudanese players Izo Elhabib and brother Bhadz are in the process for naturalization.
        yey, more strikers are needed indeed
        you know why I am happy

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        • Is there any news of us starting a football league? To develop players, we need our own league.
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          • Originally posted by TrueBluePinoy View Post
            Sudanese players Izo Elhabib and brother Bhadz are in the process for naturalization.

            Are they playing for Mama Africa team in UFL?
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            • Originally posted by interxavierxxx View Post
              Is there any news of us starting a football league? To develop players, we need our own league.
              UFL, isn't that the strongest league here in the Philippines? Army, Air Force, Navy and Global Smartmatic all play there. Even Sunken Garden United plays there, (I used to join their practices during weekends back then).
              you know why I am happy

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              • Originally posted by TrueBluePinoy View Post
                Sudanese players Izo Elhabib and brother Bhadz are in the process for naturalization.
                are they good? and how many Naturalized per country is allowed?
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                • based on FIFA rules there's no limit on the number of naturalized players that can play in a national team. It's a possibility that all players of a certain national team as long those players met FIFA regulations that they have resided at least 5 years in that particular country. I wouldn't be surprised in few years all of Qatar national football team players are naturalized.

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                  • based on FIFA rules there's no limit on the number of naturalized players that can play in a national team. It's a possibility that all players of a certain national team as long those players met FIFA regulations that they have resided at least 5 years in that particular country. I wouldn't be surprised in few years all of Qatar national football team players are naturalized.

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                    • Originally posted by FilWelsh View Post
                      based on FIFA rules there's no limit on the number of naturalized players that can play in a national team. It's a possibility that all players of a certain national team as long those players met FIFA regulations that they have resided at least 5 years in that particular country. I wouldn't be surprised in few years all of Qatar national football team players are naturalized.
                      The Qatari would be loving that.They are doing with Basketball
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                        • Tuesday, January 4, 2011
                          Breaking news: Araneta "recognized" by AFC. Leaves for Qatar for AFC Elections.

                          The leadership of the Philippine Football Federation -- President Mariano V. Araneta and Secretary General Ramon Manuel -- will be flying to Qatar tonight for the meting and elections of the Asian Football Confederation. The accreditation of the two came in today and that means that AFC recognizes them already.

                          So that you know, before the 2010 ended, AFC President Mohammad Bin-Hammam already invited Araneta to leave earlier for Qatar so that they could talk. The way we interpret this is that the findings of the FIFA and AFC lawyers validated the results of the 7th Ordinary Congress of the PFF where the former president was removed and replaced.

                          That invalidates the TRO filed by the former president since AFC already recognizes Mr. Araneta.

                          Congratulations to all for a job well done.

                          -from sir rick olivares

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                          • got this from Johnny's blog

                            Simon did a great job but he will have to secure the necessary coaching licence at least an AFC "B" to be able to qualify to coach in the coming AFC tournaments. Its a process so he will not be able to coach in the coming AFC Challenge Cup. This is why the PFF and team manager Palami took the offer of the German Football Federation and negotiations will begin in a few days.

                            Word is while Simon may not be qualified to coach the Men's National for the Challenge Cup---they are considering him to coach the U19 national team while he works on his coaching licence too.
                            you know why I am happy

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                            • From sunstar.com.ph.

                              Sinulog Football Cup adds 2 divisions


                              By Edri K. Aznar
                              Monday, January 3, 2011



                              ORGANIZERS of the Sinulog Football Festival weren’t expecting much when they decided to hold their event this weekend but got surprised after getting a lot of inquiries from interested football teams.

                              Organizer Francis Ramirez admitted the 1st Sinulog Football Festival is just a test event, and whether it will be held next year or not will depend on this year’s success.


                              “This was just a test, but a lot of teams have inquired about the event,†Ramirez said in an interview with Sun.Star Cebu.



                              The two divisions added are the Ladies Open and Inter BPO Men’s categories. The other divisions are the Players 8 and 10, Boys 12, 14 and 17, Girls 17, Men’s Open and 38 and above.

                              “A lot of teams said they want to join, especially in the Ladies Open, that’s why we added new divisions,†he said.

                              The Ladies Open division has six teams.

                              Published in the Sun.Star Cebu newspaper on January 04, 2011.
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