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Post by cilantro on May 18, 2018 9:22:22 GMT 8
costly win nga pala for ceres over yangon united w/ maranon's foolish red card. it might cost the team the championship
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Post by pilferpatchy on May 18, 2018 18:15:54 GMT 8
scary situation pinoy football is in. for those in the know, what's the real deal? what's the relationship of the pff and the pfl? I think he's talking about the heavy sched. Ceres played the first leg of that AFC Cup campaign on May 9 at Panaad and battled Kaya three days later (May 12). Their AFC Cup clash with Yangon was on the 16th. They played 3 matches in two countries in the span of 7 days. PFL should have rescheduled the PFL match against Kaya to give way to Ceres's AFC Cup preparation. Liga Futbol Inc (LFI) which manages the league is established by PFF and currently being chaired by Mariano Araneta.
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Post by pinoyfutbolinsider on Jun 9, 2018 22:38:40 GMT 8
That Kaya FC Iloilo vs Ceres Negros game crowd. That's some football crazy atmosphere.
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Post by jpmanahan on Jul 26, 2018 2:35:48 GMT 8
Ceres just clinched the title a few hours ago.
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Post by cjeagle on Jul 26, 2018 13:55:36 GMT 8
philippinesfootballleague.com/ceres-negros-seals-2018-pfl-title/25 Jul Ceres Negros seals 2018 PFL Title Ceres Negros FC won their second straight Philippines Football League (PFL) title with a convincing 6-1 rout of Global Cebu FC at the Rizal Memorial Football Stadium on Wednesday night. The Busmen completed their championship run with an impressive record of 17 wins, three draws, and just two losses for a total of 54 points with three remaining League matches on their plate. Spanish striker Bienvenido Maranon carried the scoring load for Ceres Negros with a hat-trick performance following strikes in the 23rd, 70th, and 88th minute. Mike Ott and Omid Nazari clinched one goal each in as the Bacolod-based squad clinched a 3-0 advantage at the end of the first half while new-signing Blake Powell etched his name on the score sheet with a shot in the 75th minute. On the other hand, last year’s runners up Global Cebu refused to back down without leaving a mark on their foes as Marvin Angeles denied the returning Roland Muller a clean sheet in the 48th minute. “It feels good. We really wanted to play every game hard and try to win every game. We are really happy that we finished our goal with the title,” man of the match Mike Ott explained during the post-match press conference. Meanwhile, Ceres Negros head coach Risto Vidakovic commended his wards for sealing the trophy with a few games left to spare. “The team deserves this title. I think during the whole League, they played the best football and I think we really deserve it,” he said.
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