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Jumat, 07 Oktober 2011

SINGAPORE STUNS PHILIPPINE AZKALS


The Philippine Azkals lost to the Singapore Lions, 2-0, during their friendly match at the Jalan Besar Stadium Friday. The visiting Azkals managed to hold the Lions goalless in the first half, but were caught flatfooted by their foes' attacks in the second period.

Shaiful Esah of Singapore gave the Lions a 1-0 lead through a deflected long-range strike in the 50th minute of the game.

The hosts' veteran striker Aleksandar Duric, who has scored more than 300 goals in the S.League, increased Singapore's lead in a counterattack blitz goal in the 64th minute.

The Azkals had several chances at the goal in the first half, with Chieffy Caligdong and Phil Younghusband nearly scoring for the Philippine squad.

Caligdong's goal in the 13th minute was disallowed as the winger was offside, while Younghusband’s free kick was just inches from the goal.

Singapore is currently ranked 136th in the world, while the Philippines is rated No. 166.

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Rabu, 05 Oktober 2011

Phl Azkals draw 'Group of death' in 26th SEAG


The Philippines will have a bumpy ride to the medal round in the 26th Southeast Asian Games men’s football competitions after its Under-23 team found itself bracketed with powerhouse Vietnam, Singapore and Thailand in the group stages.

Phl XI, competing for the first time since 2005, will have its hands full in Group B, a virtual “group of death” with Vietnam, the runner-up in the last SEAG; Singapore, the 2009 bronze medalist; and Thailand, owner of 13 golds, including four in the last five editions of the biennial meet that features Under-23 players.

Cambodia completes the group.

“We drew a hard group but we will try our best,” said Philippine Football Federation president Nonong Araneta in reaction to the draw made the other day.

Defending champion Malaysia, host Indonesia, Laos, Timor-Leste, and Myanmar make up Group A. The teams play round-robin with their groupmates with the top two in each sides advancing to the knockout semis.

The Phl has assembled a mix of Fil-foreigners and homegrown talents under Azkals coach Michael Weiss with the objective of winning that breakthrough medal in men’s football.

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Selasa, 04 Oktober 2011

LONG TENG CUP: GOLDEN BOOT WINNER CALIGDONG LIFTS AZKALS OVER MACAU


By Roy Moore, InterAKTV

With two goals in the second half, Chieffy Caligdong towed the Philippine national men’s football team to a victory over Macau Tuesday night at the 2011 Long Teng Cup.

Showing his quality, the winger from Iloilo lifted the team by the scruff of its neck to ensure that the Azkals leave the competition with a victory, improving on last year’s haul with five points in three games.

Caligdong’s goals powered the Philippines to a second place finish in the competition, after Hong Kong surprisingly recorded the biggest victory of the tournament against Taiwan in the final game, destroying the hosts, 6-0. With Taiwan falling apart, Hong Kong was able to retain its title with seven points. The Philippines finished with five points after a win and two draws, while Taiwan had four points. Macau finished at the bottom after losing three games, as it did last year.

In the match against Macau, Caligdong entered the match as a substitute in the second half to the roar of the crowd, before making an immediate impact when he cut inside after a trademark dribble on the wing to strike the ball against the post.

Attacking intent

Clearly showing his attacking intent, Azkals coach Hans Michael Weiss pushed his team further forward and switched the formation, with Caligdong playing as a striker for much of the half. The tactical change paid dividends when a Mark Hartmann free-kick found Caligdong unmarked at the back post, and the Iloilo native finished the rebound in the 58th minute after the Macanese goalkeeper Ho Man Fai made a good first save.

The Azkals hoped that the floodgates would open, but were only able to manage one more goal. It was Caligdong who killed the game off in the 87th minute, with Hartmann again providing the assist with a chipped through ball. Taking the pass on his chest, Caligdong set himself to drill the ball low into the right hand corner.

Caligdong could have had a hat trick if not for blazing over from only a few yards out, when Phil Younghusband played him in during injury time. But with four goals, Caligdong came away with the tournament’s Golden Boot award, an honor for the top scorer of the competition.

The Azkals were missing Angel Guirado, who was out due to suspension. The creative spark in the middle of the field fell to Hartmann, who surprisingly started — and played 90 minutes — a day after getting benched and being involved in a Twitter controversy. Weiss’ diplomacy and mind games seemed effective, as the Filipino-Briton Hartmann went on to assist on both of Caligdong’s goals.

First half woes

Early in the match, the Azkals bombarded Macau’s goal, but only managed to fashion one clear-cut chance. With 71 percent of the possession, the Azkals were clearly the dominant force, but building up the play from the back, they opted for too many long balls.

The best chance of the first half fell to Ian Araneta, after a bursting run and delicate through-ball from Jerry Christiaens on the 28th minute. But Araneta, the top scorer for the Philippines in last year’s Long Teng Cup, failed to open his account this time around, as he saw his shot tipped round the post by a fine save from Macau keeper Ho Man Fai.

Macau threatened late in the half after Leong Ka-hang was sent through and shot for the first time just outside the area, only to watch his shot shave the crossbar.

Phil Younghusband frequently drifted wide, and the new signee of the Loyola Meralco Sparks FC was able beat the defense cross into the box. But with only Araneta to aim for, Macau’s center back were able to cope with the aerial threat.

Young guns steps up

While the overall feeling will be one of slight frustration, as the Azkals failed to hit top gear and the dream of winning the Long Teng Cup faded, there are certainly positives to take from the game. The performances of 22-year-old Neckson Leonora, 21-year-old Jason De Jong and 23-year-old Roland Müller will give great hope for the Philippine side in the upcoming Under-23 tournament at the SEA games.

But it was 20-year-old Jeffrey Christiaens’ performance that stood out most. With some great skill flicking the ball past several defenders and beating his marker on numerous occasions, he provided the best chance of the first half to Araneta while constantly offering a threat on the left wing.

Prior to the game, Christiaens has earned comparisons to Caligdong, although the Fil-Belgian’s skill differs in offering a fluid passing and moving style with more technically skilled tricks, compared to the dynamic, raw speed of the veteran internationalist.

But the presence of the two men could certainly give the Philippines wings who offer distinctly dangerous threats on the flanks.

What’s next

With only two defeats in the last ten games, the Philippines go into the friendlies against Singapore and Nepal with the strongest team it has ever had in recent generations. Though this was the Azkals’ first win in five games, the team remains a difficult force to beat with five draws and three wins in the last ten games, only losing to highly-ranked Kuwait.

With Stephan Schrock, Dennis Cagara, Jerry Lucena, Ray Jonsson and Manny Ott returning to action, the Philippines will be on full display against Singapore. Speaking for the last year of the potential of the Azkals, the team now has an opportunity to turn that into reality, as it looks to advance and become challengers in Southeast Asia. Against three-time Suzuki Cup champions Singapore on October 7, the Azkals could do just that.

Senin, 03 Oktober 2011

Full-Bodied Azkals Brace for Nepal Duel


Azkals officials look delightfully forward to Philippine XI’s international friendly against Nepal on Oct. 11, excited over the prospect of unleashing a full-strength squad in front of their countrymen at the Rizal Memorial Stadium.

“I’m very, very happy since it’s the first time since I took over that we will have a full squad,” said Azkals’ coach Michael Weiss, who assumed the reins last January.

Europe based pros Jerry Lucena, Dennis Cagara, Paul Mulders, Stephan Schrock, Neil Etheridge, Ray Jonsson and Rob Gier, who couldn’t join the Azkals in previous sorties due to club commitments or injuries, will all be at Weiss’ disposal in the 7 p.m. friendly against the Nepalese.

“We have a very nice team. We have to show fans that we deserve the respect with a fantastic performance,” Weiss said.

“We will see the true potential of the team,” team manager Dan Palami said, for his part. “It’s really a rare opportunity to have the guys to come together and will allow Filipino fans see what the team is really capable of.”

The Azkals (half seniors, half Under-23) are currently competing in the Long Teng Cup, a four-nation tournament, in Kaohsiung, Chinese Taipei. They were slated to play the host Taiwanese last night in their second assignment.

After the Long Teng Cup, the full-bodied Azkals will fly to Singapore to play a friendly on Oct. 7 at the Jalan Besar Stadium in Singapore before returning to Manila for their home match against Nepal.

Sabtu, 13 Agustus 2011

Nepal invited to test Azkals' mettle


MANILA, Philippines - Philippine Football Federation (PFF) president Mariano Araneta Jr. said yesterday Nepal, ranked No. 136 by FIFA, has been invited to play the Azkals in an exhibition match here on Oct. 9 and it will be an early preview of what to expect in the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Challenge Cup finals in March.

Nepal is hosting the Challenge Cup finals where seven other countries are playing after a series of qualifiers. The eight teams in the finals are the Philippines, India, Maldives, North Korea, Palestine, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Nepal.

Araneta said a plan for Manila to host a four-team invitational tournament has been scrapped because of conflicts with FIFA schedules. The Philippines, ranked No. 162 by FIFA, is booked to play in the Challenge Cup and the Suzuki Cup next year. The national under-23 squad, coached by Michael Weiss, will compete in the coming Southeast Asian Games in Indonesia. The PFF’s contract with Weiss expires in 2013.

Araneta confirmed that the Azkals will participate in the Long Teng Cup in Kaohsiung on Sept. 28-Oct. 6. The tournament is traditionally among host Chinese-Taipei, Macau, Hong Kong and the Philippines. But organizers are planning to expand the cast to six with invitations sent out to Vietnam, Singapore and Malaysia. Last year, the Philippines posted a 1-1-1 record in the competition, crushing Macau, 5-0, losing to Hong Kong, 4-2, and tying with Chinese-Taipei, 1-1.

Araneta said he expects Fulham goalkeeper Neil Etheridge to fly in for the Kaohsiung tournament. The Azkals will not undergo special training for the Long Teng Cup. However, the under-23 team will set up boot camp in Kuwait or Bahrain or Japan before the SEA Games in Indonesia on Nov. 11-22.

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