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The years following 1958 saw the decline of Philippine football, as several key players resigned from the national team due to financial challenges for playing. National team players Ed Ocampo and Eduardo Pacheco switched to basketball, and went on playing for commercial basketball clubs where players are paid. [11]
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
This is a list of foreign-born football players who played for the Philippines national football team.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.
Emelio Caligdong made a brace in the national team's 2–1 victory against Timor Leste in the 2004 edition. The victory was the first for the Philippines. [21] The national team fared poorly during the first seven editions of the tournament from 1996 to 2008 losing 19 out of 21 matches. [15]
He served as the captain of the national team from 2014 to 2019 and is the Philippines' most capped player and all-time top goalscorer. [1] [2] He helped the Philippines reach the semi-finals of the 2010, 2012, 2014, and 2018 AFF Championships as well as participating in the 2019 AFC Asian Cup, the national team's first ever appearance in the ...
The Philippine national team's campaign at the 2010 AFF Championship under head coach Simon McMenemy was seen as a success and played an important role in football in the country. The national team along with Laos had to qualify for the tournament. The Philippines advanced from the group stage for the first time in the history of the tournament.
Alfredo Fernando Razón "Freddy" González (born 1 October 1978 in Parañaque [1]) is a Filipino former football player. He is the current national team director of the Philippine Football Federation and the current team manager of the Philippines national team. [2]
Reichelt started his football career in Germany, playing for various clubs including Nordberliner SC 74, Reinickendorfer Füchse, Energie Cottbus II, and TSG Neustrelitz. [2] Then United Football League side Global was the first Philippine-based club Reichelt played for, helping Global win its first title in his first season with the club in 2012.