August 29, 2007

The Philippine national football team

Did you know… ?

… we DO actually have a football team.

The team is based in Bacolod City and is managed by the Philippine Football Federation.

… Pinoy football is not what you think it is.

It’s not a Peyton Manning -

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But a David Beckham -

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Soccer, more popularly known outside the U.S. as the football, is what Filipinos are more into. At least that’s what our Phys Ed introduced it to its students. Outside of following the annual National Football League championship games on satellite, football was never as followed as closely as football-soccer.

… our team name is Azkals.

Or, askal which is really short for ‘asong kalye’. In English, it’s translated “street dog”. And don’t ask me why that is.

…. We are the oldest football team in Asia!

Yep. The team was founded in 1907 and had its first game in February 1913 against China, on our home soil. There’s no record of who won, though.

… But we’re not ranking well these days.

Unfortunately, the team hasn’t been playing well of late. As of August 22, 2007 our FIFA ranking is way down at #169, but we actually improved since October 2006 when we hit lowest at #195.

.. the team still needs our support!

More power to pinoy soccer!

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20 comments

20 comments to The Philippine national football team

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    August 30th, 2007 at 3:00 pm

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  2. rommel
    August 30th, 2007 at 7:40 pm

    how can we support them?

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    August 31st, 2007 at 10:12 am

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  4. dennis
    October 22nd, 2007 at 8:58 pm

    its hard to say how to support the soccer team in the philippines, if the nation even the government have a basketball mentallity. We need to open and give a chance to a soccer.maybe by giving chance and introduce it to provinces in which it has a bigger playing space.and I dont know about the government side maybe by providing the financial support would do.and the government or other personalities to introduce it to the media to enduce the game to the filipinos.promoting through ads maybe.I am soccer player before but without a league or a better support for the national team, I discourage myself to play more.so maybe an individual support would do I think.

  5. vance
    December 6th, 2007 at 8:15 am

    hey..we also have a soccer team hear in pampanga…the team is composed of 16 players…and 3 more are upcoming…we have an injured striker who’s gonna be out for 8-10 months due to a broken fibula…the team would like to play on an open league if possible…would you know some tournaments near pampanga?

  6. Jeric Aldeguer
    December 10th, 2007 at 12:34 am

    Just a question, was the hartmanns a part of azkals?

    Thanks.

  7. gio cuison
    January 15th, 2008 at 4:55 pm

    it is looking promising for filipino football with the coming of the brothers phil and james younghusband and a few others.it will take a bit of time before the pinoys embrace football,realistic we have a better chance of achieving something because the game is more suitable for our physical attributes.basketball is an ideal game for tall atheletes not short.when i see filipino playing basketball its almost a parody.good luck to the azkals hopefully they give all the kababayan something to shout about in the future.

  8. John Delle Mendoza
    February 26th, 2008 at 3:54 am

    Damn! I like American Football I want to play it here in our country! Please Tell the givernment to INTRODUCE AMERICAN FOOTBALL TOO!!!!!!

  9. James Smith
    February 29th, 2008 at 7:26 am

    I live in England and have played football (soccer) for many years, I am also a fully qualified Football Coach! I would love to help develop soccer in the philippines, it is a great sport and really does bring people together! My father lives in Manila and has done for years so I spend my vacations in the philippines, you are all such wonderful people and i would love to help you out!

  10. John Louie Eder
    April 17th, 2008 at 11:38 pm

    hi…i just wana be a phlippine team someday…i am a goalkeeper….give me a chance..pls

  11. karen lorenz
    April 28th, 2008 at 8:59 pm

    why don’t we get far from sports and have another kind of mentality sport like football (soccer) . there are many professional football team and a trainer from foreign land who are willing to introduce this sports from our country Philippines. my email add:angelinmyshoulder620@yahoo.com

  12. Seisuke Inoue
    May 1st, 2008 at 7:41 am

    There’s no way they can get to the International team. First look at the stats of our economy and country. Our country is in a corrupt situation. We have billions of owes. And the government doesn’t support Soccer but they support Basketball at all. I like to ask that if there’s a Filipino NBA player? No, I never heard. But we have a professional soccer players like Phil and James Younghusband. But still we also have a potential players in Visayas and Mindanao. IF ONLY WE DON’T HAVE A ANY PROBLEMS WITH OUR INDUSTRY WE CAN HAVE A INTERNATIONAL PHILIPPINE FOOTBALL FEDERATION TO PLAY ON, ON THE WORLD CUP. Readers of this comment just think of it, if we started to play soccer nor football-soccer when we’re young and continue to play until collage, WHAT’S NEXT? After collage your soccer career is all done. HAPPY EVER ENDING. But there’s a way to continue your career to be the First Ever Filipino Chelsea,Man chester United, Real Madrid, Celtic or whatever. The only things to do is to go to abroad like Japan or Korea or Malaysia. There’s a big soccer league there !! Japan League, Korean League and Super League. But there’s no way to go there without money. I’m discourage to continue my studies in Philippines. Next year I will live in Japan for my future career.

  13. Seisuke Inoue
    May 1st, 2008 at 7:43 am

    I forgot to say something.

    No matter what, JUST FOLLOW YOUR DREAMS !!
    - Impossible is nothing

  14. gio cuison
    May 2nd, 2008 at 4:00 pm

    the biggest problem in the philippines is the corruption,it stops the progress of the country both in economics and sports. Its rather ironic really because the people in power should be looking after the interest of the people but instead they exploit them.Its a pity because the filipinoes have great potential to do well at any sports they set their hearts onto because we are naturally creative ,physically strong and always have the will to work hard.But until we stop thinking about ourselves rather than the interest of the masses we will never fullfill our true potential as a country both in sports and economics.mabuhay ang filipino

  15. karen loren
    May 3rd, 2008 at 4:32 am

    Cheer up!!!
    Help and support and not rely everything neither blame our goverment .There are many sponsors who are only waiting to knock at their door,only to find who are they.(to acieve our dreams and help buid our nation into progress)

  16. Charles Tan
    May 12th, 2008 at 1:46 am

    i want to support by joining the team. please give me a chance. if ever please contact me through my email which is charlestan17@yahoo.com. thank you. i’ve been longing to play for the country for so long now. btw, i’m a center midfielder and i’m 13 years old. i hope you will give me a chance. :)

  17. Seisuke
    May 15th, 2008 at 12:12 am

    I noticed that, our government, they actually support the Team Azkalz. But look at the Philippines FIFA Ranking. We’re in the bottom. And look at the past few games. Almost all of the matches are loss or tie. You can see some of the game won but the opponent team is also in the bottom of the Ranks. I heard that Team Azkalz won yesterday. The score is 1 - 0. They should score more and more. It’s just a Brunei. Not like well known Football Countries. Some of the soccer players in the country said “Di naman tayo sumasali sa FIFA World Cup eh”, “Kaya di sumisikat ang Pilipinas kasi di namn tayo lumalaban sa International Tournament”. Actually they played in FIFA Qualifiers, but they lost. They scored 5 and more against us. I think it’s not a Government’s fault. If we can’t win, it’s a shame.

  18. gio cuison
    May 18th, 2008 at 3:16 am

    Supporting the national team is not enough,they have to spend more time and money on the infrastacture whereby proper coaching on grass root level have to be focus on because thats your source for the future.I`m not saying that we are going to get immediate result by just the goverment investing on the national team,we need to built for the future and for the long run.we have to think 15-20 years in advance by means encouraging young kids to play football and hopefully get a national league together.its all about our vision where we want to progress in 20-30 years time.it takes time to change a culture.and i have the utmost confidence that if we put our mind and heart to it we will be sucessfull.lets have that lapu-lapu spirit where we need to start thinking about our people rather than just ourselves.mabuhay ang filipino

  19. Gary Mitchell
    November 15th, 2008 at 7:18 am

    I agree with one writer.The government should invest more in football(soccer)&less in basketball coz soccer is a MAJOR world game,unlike basketball.Im married to a Filippina&play soccer& i live in Australia&what is happening here is basketball seems to be dieing a slow death,while soccer is going from strength to strength! There is money to be made in soccer,both on the local scene&for the media&the country.World prestige which brings tourism.$ for the country!!!! I would love to be part of a Philippine national soccer team. GO THE PHILIPPINES!!!!!

  20. jepoy beats
    November 28th, 2008 at 2:32 am

    where will be the host of mens national open this year? everybody is waiting for it….

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