Philippine Team Azkals

Started by judE_Law, December 18, 2010, 12:34:16 PM

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Yahoooo


1-0 na!!


go azkals!!




astig! hahahaha! Goal for the Azkals by Caligdong!

^galing no doc?

grabe hiyawan sa newsroom.. pati na rin sa panaad.. haha.

haha nadapa ka nga jude e hahaha



COngratulations Azkals!!


2-0 win over Mongolia

superior talaga sila sa mga mongs.

Quote from: Mr.Yos0 on February 09, 2011, 11:05:14 PM
superior talaga sila sa mga mongs.


sila nagdala ng game no?
sana tuloy-tuloy ang pagpapamalas ng galing ng Azkals.. di lang dito sa bansa..

fifa all the way!

para may sarili nman tayo. para di na lang tayo basta2x pumapanig sa mga taga-ibang bansa.

Quote from: Mr.Yos0 on February 09, 2011, 11:12:36 PM
fifa all the way!

para may sarili nman tayo. para di na lang tayo basta2x pumapanig sa mga taga-ibang bansa.


tumpak!!
sarap yata na yung sariling bansa mo ang pinagchi-cheer mo..
i hope magkaroon na rin ng venue dito sa manila..


pwede yung isang race track i convert nila at gawing venue sa ganitong sports

Pnoy, we demand a National Football Stadium! Hahaha!

Quote from: ctan on February 10, 2011, 07:44:35 AM
Pnoy, we demand a National Football Stadium! Hahaha!

oo nga!  ;D

Azkals playing in cold Mongolia, after all



MANILA---Mongolia isn't giving away its home-field edge in their AFC Challenge Cup qualifying series with the Philippines.

Philippine Football Federation president Mariano "Nonong" Araneta yesterday said the Mongolian federation has rejected his proposal to stage Mongolia's "home" game in the Philippines.

The first leg will be played at the Panaad Stadium in Bacolod City on Feb. 9. Mongolia moved its home game from Feb. 16 to March 15 at the National Stadium in Ulan Bator.

Araneta, who is in Doha, Qatar, for the AFC Congress, said the AFC has already approved Mongolia's move to reschedule the match because of the extremely cold weather in February.

The Philippines missed a chance to host one of the two legs of the Suzuki Cup semifinal last month, after the Panaad was deemed unfit for the event.

Indonesia won the two semifinal legs via similar 1-nil scorelines in Jakarta.

The winner of the PH-Mongolia series will complete the group that includes host Bangladesh, Palestine and Myanmar. The group stage starts March 20.

The core of the team that saw action in the Suzuki Cup will be back for the Challenge Cup, but the Azkals will also be beefed up by Filipino-Danish players Jerry Lucena and Dennis Cagara, as well as Filipino-German Stephan Schrock.

Meanwhile, team manager Dan Palami said the German Football Association has agreed to help the PFF with technical assistance, training for coaches, and equipment, as well as help map out a realistic grassroots program.

source: http://www.inquirer.net/sports/articles/Azkals-playing-in-cold-Mongolia-after-all.html

Quote from: ctan on February 10, 2011, 07:44:35 AM
Pnoy, we demand a National Football Stadium! Hahaha!


hell yeah!!!! ;D