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A list of current and former players who have played for the senior Philippines national football team (but not players who have only been capped at Olympic, Under-21 or other junior levels). Contents
The name was coined when an online Philippine football community proposed the nickname Calle Azul (Spanish for Streets of Blue, referring to the color of their kit) which was modified to Azul Calle, shortened to AzCal, and finally became Azkal – a word that is similar to Filipino term Askal meaning street dog. [79] "
After graduating high school at De La Salle Zobel, Aldeguer began his senior career at Philippines Football League side Azkals Development Team. In the 2022–23 season, he was the leading scorer of the team, netting 6 goals. [1] In July 2023, Aldeguer joined American college soccer side Central Connecticut Blue Devils. [1] [2] In 2024 ...
This is a list of foreign players in the Philippines Football League. The following players are considered foreign if they do not hold a Philippine passport. If a player is naturalized through various means, then he is no longer considered a foreign player. Up to now, 33 different nations have been represented in the Philippines Football League.
Players born in countries other than the Philippines including those born in diaspora may qualify for the Philippines team through Filipino parents or grandparents, or through naturalization as Philippine citizens. The Philippines is noted for including Filipinos of foreign-descent in their national football teams.
Aside from other national teams, the Philippine nationals also faced selection teams and club sides from other nations at some of these tournaments. The team made a podium finish, placing not below third place, at the Japanese Empire -sanctioned East Asian Games in 1940 , the Long Teng Cup ( 2010 , 2011 ) held in Taiwan, and all three editions ...
In 2022, Nuñez left Tuloy and signed with the Azkals Development Team of the Philippines Football League, a team captain by Stephan Schröck and aimed at developing promising youth footballers for the national team. [4] [9] He joined alongside Tuloy teammates John Jalique, Cyrelle Saut, and Haren de Gracia.
Forrosuelo was later called up to the Philippine National U-23 team a year later for the 2019 Merlion Cup, starting both teams' matches as they lost to Singapore and Indonesia. [21] [22] He would make a brief return to the team 3 years later, featuring in the 2022 AFF U23 Championship. [23] [24] [7]