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A total of 20 clubs have competed in the UFL since its founding. It was organized by the Football Alliance, whose long-term goal is the continued development of football in the Philippines through a premier league. [7] Four clubs have been crowned league champions: Global (3), Philippine Air Force (2), Stallion (1), and Ceres (1).
With the goal of establishing a truly nationwide professional football league in the Philippines, the PFF launched National League Task Force on December 2, 2013. [4] The task force was led by PFF president Mariano Araneta Jr. and general secretary Edwin Gastanes, also composing of Filipino economist Bernie Villegas, UFL president Randy Roxas, AFC deputy general secretary and competition ...
In 2002, Philippine Air Force representing NCR lost in the PFF National Cup Finals 2–1 to a Negros Occidental FA representative team 2–1. In 2003, Philippine Air Force avenged their loss to the Negros Occidental FA representative team, beating West Negros College – 1–0 in the Adidas Lightning Football National Finals held at the ...
The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) is the governing body of association football, beach soccer, and futsal in most countries and territories in Asia. [a] The AFC was formed in 1954.
Makati F.C. players with Philippine president Bongbong Marcos.April 2023. The Makati Football Club (MFC) was founded in 1976 by former Real Madrid player Tomas Lozano. [1] [2] [3] The club has been sending numerous youth teams to the Gothia Cup in Sweden since 1983.
After the end of 2011 season, seven new clubs entered the United Football League as part of the formation of UFL Division 2. Among the clubs that participated in the inaugural run of the second division, which commenced on 14 January 2012, include Agila, Cebu Queen City United, Diliman, Forza, Laos, Pachanga, and Team Socceroo participated in the second division. [1]
Meralco Reddy Kilowatts [1] Quezon City: 1969 No tournament: 1970–71 Dragons Manila 1972 Meralco Reddy Kilowatts [2] Quezon City No tournament from 1973 to 1977: 1978–79 San Miguel Corporation [3] Mandaluyong: 1979 Barotac Nuevo F.C. [4] Iloilo: 1980 San Miguel Corporation [5] Mandaluyong 1980–81 CDCP: Manila 1981–82 Philippine Navy ...
[1] [11] In 1917, he was selected by the Philippines to represent the country at the Far Eastern Championship Games in Tokyo, helping them defeat Japan 15–2, which remains the largest win in Philippine international football history. Alcántara only played once for the Philippines that finished second in the tournament.