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Philippines sports officials keen on finding a location for planned 75,000-capacity stadium

In a meeting held by the House commitee on Youth and Sports Development, the country's sportsmen explained their ideas about the creation of a new Azkals' world-class venue

Apr 10, 2012 6:01:00 AM
By Christian Rizzitelli

Philippines sports officials are keen on finding a suitable location for the country's planned 75,000-capacity stadium, which will serve as the Azkals' new home base for international matches.

The House commitee on Youth and Sports Development recently held a hearing, chaired by Camarines Sur Representative Renato Unico, where representatives Rufus Rodriguez and Maximo Rodriguez Jr admitted the country needs an appropriate football stadium for the Azkals, as their current stadiums are not developed enough for the growing number of spectators.
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“As the sport gains popularity, so does the number of Filipinos who want to see our team perform live in action,” Rodriguez was quoted as saying by philstar.

“It is high time that we bring back the glory days of football in the Philippines like in the 70's and the 80's when the Philippine football team was among the strongest in Asia. In contrast, our neighbours in Asia have bigger and better stadiums.”

Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) president Jose “Peping” Cojuango claimed that Clark, three miles west of Angeles City, would be the ideal place for the new venue, which will cost the country P300 million.

“The Rizal Memorial Complex [current Azkals stadium] cannot provide parking spaces for the seating capacity of 25,000 to 75,000 persons,” Cojuango said.

However Philippine Sports Commission chairman Ricardo Garcia revealed the country's sports commission, the Philippine Football Federation and Fifa have allocated funds in order to renovate the Manila-based venue, which has a capacity of 12,873 for football matches.

“Fifa agreed to infuse $500,000 yearly for the renovation of the football field and the stadium according to international standards,” Garcia declared.

It's understood that many private companies such as San Miguel, Smart Communications and Petron are all interested in investing money for supporting the creation of the new stadium.


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 7:26 am 
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Philippines sports officials keen on finding a location for planned 75,000-capacity stadium

In a meeting held by the House commitee on Youth and Sports Development, the country's sportsmen explained their ideas about the creation of a new Azkals' world-class venue

Apr 10, 2012 6:01:00 AM
By Christian Rizzitelli

Philippines sports officials are keen on finding a suitable location for the country's planned 75,000-capacity stadium, which will serve as the Azkals' new home base for international matches.

The House commitee on Youth and Sports Development recently held a hearing, chaired by Camarines Sur Representative Renato Unico, where representatives Rufus Rodriguez and Maximo Rodriguez Jr admitted the country needs an appropriate football stadium for the Azkals, as their current stadiums are not developed enough for the growing number of spectators.
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Official: Filipino Shrock joins HoffenheimPhilippines want to host Challenge Cup

“As the sport gains popularity, so does the number of Filipinos who want to see our team perform live in action,” Rodriguez was quoted as saying by philstar.

“It is high time that we bring back the glory days of football in the Philippines like in the 70's and the 80's when the Philippine football team was among the strongest in Asia. In contrast, our neighbours in Asia have bigger and better stadiums.”

Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) president Jose “Peping” Cojuango claimed that Clark, three miles west of Angeles City, would be the ideal place for the new venue, which will cost the country P300 million.

“The Rizal Memorial Complex [current Azkals stadium] cannot provide parking spaces for the seating capacity of 25,000 to 75,000 persons,” Cojuango said.

However Philippine Sports Commission chairman Ricardo Garcia revealed the country's sports commission, the Philippine Football Federation and Fifa have allocated funds in order to renovate the Manila-based venue, which has a capacity of 12,873 for football matches.

“Fifa agreed to infuse $500,000 yearly for the renovation of the football field and the stadium according to international standards,” Garcia declared.

It's understood that many private companies such as San Miguel, Smart Communications and Petron are all interested in investing money for supporting the creation of the new stadium.



i say stop the blubbing and start building it.. the more talk the less time to accomplish things. 8)

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 4:16 pm 
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http://www.fifa.com/worldranking/rankin ... index.html

wow Azkals now Rank 148

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http://www.fifa.com/worldranking/rankingtable/index.html

wow Azkals now Rank 148

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here's news from FIFA on the Philippines' collective team effort:

Uruguay reach all-time high, Asian trio soar
(FIFA.com) Wednesday 11 April 2012

© AFPTwenty-four matches were taken into account for the April edition of the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking, three-quarters of which were played at the AFC Challenge Cup.

Asian representatives Turkmenistan (142nd, up 24) and Korea DPR (86th, up 25) were the month’s strongest teams, each topping their group and sailing through to the final of the AFC Challenge Cup unbeaten. Thanks to a late goal in the 87th minute, the North Koreans triumphed 2-1 and are thus through to the AFC Asian Cup 2015 in Australia.

In the leading pack, the Netherlands (4th, down 2) slipped out of the top three for the first time since June 2010. Climbers Germany (2nd, up 1) and Uruguay (3rd, up 1) are now the closest challengers to leaders Spain (1st, unchanged). The third-place ranking of La Celeste is the country’s highest ever in its long and successful football history.

Denmark (9th, up 2) are back in the top ten after an absence of one month, the Danish Dynamite’s highest position since August 1997, while Romania (45th, up 8), Libya (46th, up 9), Scotland (48th, up 3) and El Salvador (49th, up 9) have all made it into the top 50.

Alongside Libya and El Salvador, the Philippines (148th, up 8) have achieved their highest-ever position since the introduction of the global ladder, thanks to their excellent performance at the AFC Challenge Cup, where they finished third.


With our new ranking, we have just supassed Indonesia and Malaysia with Thailand only 7 rungs higher...

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 7:32 pm 
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Even Phil's getting noticed on an international scale:

Messi top scores for March, but Phil Younghusband only 2 spots behind
RENEE FOPALAN, GMA News April 4, 2012 1:23pm

The International Football Federation of History and Statistics recognized Lionel Messi as the world's top goal scorer for the month of March, after scoring a total of nine goals.

Second to Messi is FC Shalke's Klaas Jan Huntelaar with eight, while the Philippines' Phil Younghusband came in at third, for scoring six goals at the recently concluded AFC Challenge Cup.

Younghusband in Asia's "mythical 11"

The younger Younghusband was also cited by Goal.com as part of the Asian Best XI for March.

Joining the Filipino striker are Qatar's Baba Malik as goalkeeper, Saudi Arabia's Salem Al Dosari as right-back, Australia's Alex Wilkinson and Iran's Mohammad Nosrati as center-backs, and Iranian Hassan Ashjari at left-back.

South Korea was also represented as Koo Ka-Cheol was picked for being the best at right midfield, while Nam Tae-Hee was chosen as attacking midfielder.

Rounding out the list are North Korea's Park Nam-Choi and Japan's Shinji Kagawa in center midfield with Thailand's Suchao Nuchnum at left midfield. - AMD, GMA News

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Philippine Team featured on FIFA website! :D

Weiss: Philippines fans take my breath away

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(FIFA.com) Thursday 26 April 2012
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When Michael Weiss enters a room, he is immediately the centre of attention. And it is not just because the 47-year-old German coach a big man with a deep voice. Simply put, Weiss is a commanding and self-confident figure who leads from the front and inspires his followers.

This is especially true in his current role in charge of the Philippines, where seemingly he can do no wrong. Indeed, under his guidance, the Azkals have been scaling hitherto unknown heights.

His operating base is Manila, but news of the latest upswing in the national team's fortunes under his stewardship has spread way beyond the city limits of the sprawling metropolis. The Azkals, which loosely translates as ‘street dogs’ and is the team’s affectionate nickname, have been making headlines around the world after claiming a stunning third place at the AFC Challenge Cup in Nepal.

“Winning bronze was the greatest success in the history of the association. The players have made themselves immortal," Weiss told FIFA.com, his voice ringing with passion and pride. “Before the tournament, no-one really took us that seriously, but now we sense plenty of respect. The time has come to aim for the next step, and strive for the levels of the teams in the Middle East, the challengers to the really big names in our region. Later on, we can even aim to match Japan, Australia and South Korea."

Weiss has a vision, and he is determined to realise it. An expert in the Far East and Africa, he gained experience in Japan, China PR and Rwanda before taking the Philippines' reins in early 2011. When he took over, football was a discipline many locals were indifferent about. Basketball was the best-loved sport, but based on their recent success, the Azkals have prompted ecstatic scenes around the nation of 92 million in south-east Asia.

“When we play in Manila, the stadiums are totally sold out nowadays. The fans are a riot of colour and adore my lads as if they were pop stars. The passion takes your breath away. I get goose bumps every time," said the man with a degree in sports science.

There is no mistaking the sparkle in his eyes when he speaks of what has happened in Philippine football over recent months. “We scout around the world, and we're working step-by-step on improving tactically and developing a winning mentality. We're noticing increasing respect and admiration. Our opponents for friendlies are stronger now, and that's exactly the way it has to continue."

The former goalkeeper, a member of the German FA (DFB) overseas coaching project, feels totally at home in Asia. His wife is Japanese, and he himself is completely open to new influences:

“To work in this region, you need good social skills," he explained. "It's very important to accept the prevailing mentality. There's no point coming out here and taking a rigid German approach, trying to restructure everything all at once."

When we play in Manila, the stadiums are totally sold out nowadays. The fans are a riot of colour and adore my lads as if they were pop stars.
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This attitude must be one of the keys to his success, although Teutonic virtues are not completely forgotten: “But obviously part of the job is getting the players to accept that success only comes through hard work and a certain level of discipline."

Weiss has clearly mastered this aspect of the job. Around 20 of his current squad play for Philippine clubs, and these are the coach’s main focus. On top of that, the group has in recent times been strengthened with professionals from Europe and America, who may have grown up overseas but boast Philippine roots: “Before our big matches, we have players coming in from England, Spain and Germany. Ahead of the key games, one of the challenges for me is to prepare my regular squad to a level which allows us to train efficiently when the overseas-based players arrive.”

Overseas reinforcements
The current star of the Philippines is Stephan Schrock. The 25-year-old helped Greuther Furth gain promotion to the German Bundesliga this season, but he would have been playing in the top flight next term anyway as he is set to join Hoffenheim this summer. The player gladly undertakes the long trip to join up with the other Azkals.

Weiss said: “If we have Schrock and Manuel Ott from the (German second division) Ingolstadt reserves, or Jerry Lucena from Denmark as twin holding midfielders, we're capable of giving the second-tier teams from Asia a tough time on a good day."

However, Weiss is acutely aware that it hardly makes sense to fill out his entire team with starlets from abroad. “This isn't about short-term success, it's about the long-term development of the team and earning football a place in the hearts of the Philippine people," he insisted.

Two vital figures in this mission are James and Phil Younghusband, brothers who are both products of the Chelsea youth system but long ago returned to Manila where they play for a local club. “As you'd expect, they’re exceptionally important players who people really identify with,” Weiss said.

It was Schrock who recently brought the Philippines to within an ace of an even bigger shock result. In the second round of Asian qualifying for the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™, Weiss and his men lost 3-0 away to Kuwait, but crowd hero ‘Schrocky’ blasted his side into the lead with a long-range blockbuster shortly before half-time in the return, turning the Manila stadium into a cauldron of noise and colour.

“We ended up losing 2-1 and we were very disappointed," recalled Weiss. "But as I told my lads: don't let your heads go down, that was just the start."

Weiss is more than conscious of the need to continue managing expectations in the Philippines: “I think there's a danger that folk want too much, too soon. The first taste of success is sweet, but let no-one forget that we still have to take it step-by-step." He is insistent on a gradual approach, and one or two players who were unwilling to accept this philosophy are no longer members of the squad.

“I count myself exceptionally lucky, and I'm always delighted to be working together with people such as association president Mariano Araneta and team manager Dan Palami. They know that small steps are the right way forward, and they've always given me full support, even when I take difficult decisions," said Weiss. “If we can continue on this path, in partnership with the DFB's overseas coaching project, we could go a long way in the future."

But what does that mean in concrete terms? “It's too early to talk about qualifying for the World Cup. But when it comes to qualifying for the 2018 tournament, I'm convinced we can go further than the second round," said the coach. “But our big target is winning the AFC Challenge Cup in 2014, because then we'd qualify for the AFC Asia Cup in Australia the following year. That's realistic, and it would mean we'd be exactly where we want to be."

Membership of the continental elite suddenly appears an achievable dream.

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The current star of the Philippines is Stephan Schrock. The 25-year-old helped Greuther Furth gain promotion to the German Bundesliga this season, but he would have been playing in the top flight next term anyway as he is set to join Hoffenheim this summer. The player gladly undertakes the long trip to join up with the other Azkals.

Schrock's Greuther Furth team has been promoted to play in Bundesliga 1.
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In late March 2012, Schröck signed a three year deal with Bundesliga side TSG 1899 Hoffenheim for the 2012–13 season
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wow.... this would be great for the azkals. Schrock playing on germany's primary football league!
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Schröck to join Hoffenheim

1899 Hoffenheim have announced their first new signing ahead of next season. Stephan Schröck, who currently plays for Bundesliga 2 leaders SpVgg Greuther Fürth, will move to Sinsheim on a free transfer this summer after the defender put pen-to-paper on a contract lasting until 30th June 2015 with the Kraichgau outfit.


"I'm very much looking forward to the challenge at 1899, who have made a name for themselves on their way to becoming an established side in the Bundesliga," stated Schröck of his move. "I can take the next step in my career here."

Hoffenheim's head coach Markus Babbel had this to say about his first summer signing: "Stephan Schröck was a prime transfer target of mine. He has all the qualities that a modern day defender needs to have. In signing him we have gained the necessary substance and will have more alternatives in our defensive department for the future."

Philippine international on the books

The son of a Philippine mother and German father, Schröck played for DJK Schweinfurt during his early years before moving to SpVgg Greuther Fürth in 2001 as a teenager. In 2004/05 he made the leap into the first team and also represented Germany at both the U-18 and U-20 level.

However last year Schröck announced his intention to play for the Philippines and promptly went on to make his international debut on 29th June 2011 against Sri Lanka. A month later he scored his first goal during a World Cup qualifier versus Kuwait which ended in a 2-1 loss for the Philippines.

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Good news for Schrocky!

I actually have Schrock on my FIFA 2k12 Barca team. :lol:
I wish I can also have Phil & James.


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When is the next game for Azkals? Last time I heard they will be playing friendlies with Indonesia.


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PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2012 11:17 am 
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Seems like the lineup for the June friendlies are better/stronger than our lineup last AFC Challenge Cup. :D

Available to play:

1. Etheridge
2. Mueller
3. Wolf
4. Schrock
5. Mulders
6. Cagara
7. Lucena
8. Ott
9. A. Guirado
10. J. Guirado

Also read from a football forum that Freddy Gonzales (Pachanga FC with 20 goals) has been called up for training. Good news right? :D


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