Post by Usapang Football on Sept 13, 2010 6:29:27 GMT 8
Name: Philip James Placer "Phil" Younghusband
Date of birth: 4 August, 1987
Playing position: Striker
Club: unattached
Caps: 14 Goals: 9
Goals
14 November 2006 - Panaad Stadium, Bacolod City, Philippines - vs Timor-Leste - [Score 1–0][FT Score 7–0] - 2007 ASEAN Football Championship qualifiers
14 November 2006 - Panaad Stadium, Bacolod City, Philippines - vs Timor-Leste - [Score 2–0][FT Score 7–0] - 2007 ASEAN Football Championship qualifiers
14 November 2006 - Panaad Stadium, Bacolod City, Philippines - vs Timor-Leste - [Score 4–0][FT Score 7–0] - 2007 ASEAN Football Championship qualifiers
14 November 2006 - Panaad Stadium, Bacolod City, Philippines - Timor-Leste - [Score 6–0][FT Score 7–0] - 2007 ASEAN Football Championship qualifiers
20 November 2006 - Panaad Stadium, Bacolod City, Philippines - vs Brunei - [Score 2–0][FT Score 4–1] - 2007 ASEAN Football Championship qualifiers
20 November 2006 - Panaad Stadium, Bacolod City, Philippines - vs Brunei - [Score 4–1][FT Score 4–1] - 2007 ASEAN Football Championship qualifiers
17 May 2008 - Barotac Nuevo Plaza Field, Iloilo City, Philippines - vs Bhutan - [Score 2–0][FT Score 3–0] - 2008 AFC Challenge Cup qualification
24 October 2010 - National Sports Complex, Laos - vs Timor Leste - [Score 2–0][FT Score 5–0] - 2010 Suzuki Cup qualifiers
17 May 2008 - National Sports Complex, Laos - vs Laos - [Score 1–2][FT Score 2–2] - 2010 Suzuki Cup qualifiers
Date of birth: 4 August, 1987
Playing position: Striker
Club: unattached
Caps: 14 Goals: 9
Goals
14 November 2006 - Panaad Stadium, Bacolod City, Philippines - vs Timor-Leste - [Score 1–0][FT Score 7–0] - 2007 ASEAN Football Championship qualifiers
14 November 2006 - Panaad Stadium, Bacolod City, Philippines - vs Timor-Leste - [Score 2–0][FT Score 7–0] - 2007 ASEAN Football Championship qualifiers
14 November 2006 - Panaad Stadium, Bacolod City, Philippines - vs Timor-Leste - [Score 4–0][FT Score 7–0] - 2007 ASEAN Football Championship qualifiers
14 November 2006 - Panaad Stadium, Bacolod City, Philippines - Timor-Leste - [Score 6–0][FT Score 7–0] - 2007 ASEAN Football Championship qualifiers
20 November 2006 - Panaad Stadium, Bacolod City, Philippines - vs Brunei - [Score 2–0][FT Score 4–1] - 2007 ASEAN Football Championship qualifiers
20 November 2006 - Panaad Stadium, Bacolod City, Philippines - vs Brunei - [Score 4–1][FT Score 4–1] - 2007 ASEAN Football Championship qualifiers
17 May 2008 - Barotac Nuevo Plaza Field, Iloilo City, Philippines - vs Bhutan - [Score 2–0][FT Score 3–0] - 2008 AFC Challenge Cup qualification
24 October 2010 - National Sports Complex, Laos - vs Timor Leste - [Score 2–0][FT Score 5–0] - 2010 Suzuki Cup qualifiers
17 May 2008 - National Sports Complex, Laos - vs Laos - [Score 1–2][FT Score 2–2] - 2010 Suzuki Cup qualifiers
Bio
Philip James Placer "Phil" Younghusband (born 4 August, 1987) is a Filipino footballer who plays as a Forward for the Philippine national team. He has been a free agent since 2008 after being released by Chelsea.
Younghusband was born in Ashford, Middlesex, England and the son of English and Filipino parents. His brother James Younghusband also plays for The Philippines National Team.
He plays as a striker and turned professional in March 2005, having been at Chelsea since the age of nine. Younghusband was the youth team's top scorer in the 2003–04 season and made his first reserve start in November 2004. In the 2004–05 he was the youth team's top scorer. In the 2005–06 season, Younghusband made 21 appearances for the Chelsea reserve team, including 18 starts, and scored five goals. He also made one appearance as a substitute for the Chelsea youth team.
In 30 August 2007, Younghusband signed a contract with Danish top-league club Esbjerg fB, going on loan with the Danes for the rest of the 2007–08 season. He however returned to Chelsea during the January transfer window.
During his time playing time in the Chelsea reserves team, scoring 9 goals in 41 apps in the past two seasons. In the summer of 2008 his contract with Chelsea ended and he moved to the Philippines.
He played for the Philippines Under-23 national squad in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games. Younghusband scored two goals in the Philippines 4–2 loss to Malaysia. He was part of the seniors Philippine national team. Younghusband participated in the ASEAN Football Championship and scored 6 goals in 4 appearances and ended up top scorer in the qualifiers.
Early in 2005, the Philippine Football Federation was alerted to Younghusband's eligibility by a mysterious gamer who allegedly found out about their lineage via playing Football Manager.[3] He and his older brother, James, were eventually called up to the South-East Asian nation's football squad, amidst much fanfare. Younghusband participated in the 2005 South-East Asian Games, which was held in the Philippines, scoring two goals at the tournament.
Links
www.philyounghusband.com/
www.national-football-teams.com/v2/player.php?id=14036
southbound.ph/blog/2010/01/07/philip-younghusband-football-academy-clinic-series-at-the-ayala-alabang-country-club/
findarticles.com/p/news-articles/manila-bulletin/mi_7968/is_2010_Jan_4/phil-younghusband-launches-football-clinic/ai_n45731363/
www.oleole.com/pl19ol.html
www.manilatimes.net/index.php/lifestyle/13334-soccer-player-and-model-phil-younghusbands-first-step-to-success
Philip James Placer "Phil" Younghusband (born 4 August, 1987) is a Filipino footballer who plays as a Forward for the Philippine national team. He has been a free agent since 2008 after being released by Chelsea.
Younghusband was born in Ashford, Middlesex, England and the son of English and Filipino parents. His brother James Younghusband also plays for The Philippines National Team.
He plays as a striker and turned professional in March 2005, having been at Chelsea since the age of nine. Younghusband was the youth team's top scorer in the 2003–04 season and made his first reserve start in November 2004. In the 2004–05 he was the youth team's top scorer. In the 2005–06 season, Younghusband made 21 appearances for the Chelsea reserve team, including 18 starts, and scored five goals. He also made one appearance as a substitute for the Chelsea youth team.
In 30 August 2007, Younghusband signed a contract with Danish top-league club Esbjerg fB, going on loan with the Danes for the rest of the 2007–08 season. He however returned to Chelsea during the January transfer window.
During his time playing time in the Chelsea reserves team, scoring 9 goals in 41 apps in the past two seasons. In the summer of 2008 his contract with Chelsea ended and he moved to the Philippines.
He played for the Philippines Under-23 national squad in the 2005 Southeast Asian Games. Younghusband scored two goals in the Philippines 4–2 loss to Malaysia. He was part of the seniors Philippine national team. Younghusband participated in the ASEAN Football Championship and scored 6 goals in 4 appearances and ended up top scorer in the qualifiers.
Early in 2005, the Philippine Football Federation was alerted to Younghusband's eligibility by a mysterious gamer who allegedly found out about their lineage via playing Football Manager.[3] He and his older brother, James, were eventually called up to the South-East Asian nation's football squad, amidst much fanfare. Younghusband participated in the 2005 South-East Asian Games, which was held in the Philippines, scoring two goals at the tournament.
Links
www.philyounghusband.com/
www.national-football-teams.com/v2/player.php?id=14036
southbound.ph/blog/2010/01/07/philip-younghusband-football-academy-clinic-series-at-the-ayala-alabang-country-club/
findarticles.com/p/news-articles/manila-bulletin/mi_7968/is_2010_Jan_4/phil-younghusband-launches-football-clinic/ai_n45731363/
www.oleole.com/pl19ol.html
www.manilatimes.net/index.php/lifestyle/13334-soccer-player-and-model-phil-younghusbands-first-step-to-success
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