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Post by dingodile5 on Apr 22, 2012 22:36:36 GMT 8
PHILIPPINE EAGLES UPDATEThe Eagles game tomorrow is now a game of pride since Malaysia and Vietnam are now the semi-finalist in our group (Group A) The game is tomorrow against Cambodia at 2pm (3pm Manila Time) The 3rd place in our group is our highest achievement for this tournament. (2012 Series) edited to prevent wrong info Thanks to jonny
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Post by jonny on Apr 22, 2012 22:50:05 GMT 8
PHILIPPINE EAGLES UPDATEThe Eagles game tomorrow is now a game of pride since Malaysia and Vietnam are now the semi-finalist in our group (Group A) The game is tomorrow against Cambodia at 2pm (3pm Manila Time) The 3rd place in our group is our highest achievement for this tournament. They played semifinal in 2009 AFF Championship. www.aseanfootball.org/?page_id=2872
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Post by dingodile5 on Apr 22, 2012 23:50:46 GMT 8
jonny oh sorry I mean for this year. But for the whole tournament. 4th place is our best finish. We conceded to Indonesians by that time to 3-4. It was a crucial match. Now Indonesians is one of the best futsal teams in SEA. THA is the best team in SEA in futsal. Hope PFF will improve our futsal.
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Post by tabokanon on Apr 23, 2012 11:20:46 GMT 8
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Post by jonny on Apr 23, 2012 18:38:28 GMT 8
Philippines 5-9 Cambodia
Philippines finished last in group....
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Post by dingodile5 on Apr 23, 2012 20:59:58 GMT 8
How can we improve our futsal team? - Do we have a futsal league?
- Is there a good grassroots program for this?
- Does the people support them?
Some Solutions: - Improve futsal grassroots program.
- More fund for futsal team
- Since every barangay has a basketball courts and there is line marks for volleyball, tennis and badminton, Why not also put line mark for futsal? So that children can play a variety of football in basketball courts.
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Post by dingodile5 on Apr 24, 2012 9:20:14 GMT 8
Phil Eagles: Current Rank: 95 (World), 23(Asia)
Do you know that futsal also have friendlies? Like what European NTs (futsal) are doing.
They should also invite teams for friendlies to improve their skills. I hope PFF should also develop this good thing we already have Futsal League
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Post by cjeagle on Jul 9, 2012 21:25:02 GMT 8
1st Globe Invitation Futsal Cup Update: Elimination round is over and next Saturday's Quarterfinals have been drawn.
2pm: Kaya FC vs Green Archers (Yellow team, w/ Chieffy Caligdong) 3pm: Iran FC vs Global FC 4pm: Army vs Navy 5pm: Komrads FC vs Green Archers (Green team)
@the Village Sports Club, BF Homes, Pranaque
This is the event where you saw Chieffy first don the Green Archers colors. Chieffy played as a guest player for GAU. There has been no official confirmation yet that he is going to play for them in the UFL Cup although discussions I believe are ongoing.
I think Iran FC is the favorite in this tournament, as they have dominated this version of football for some time now in the Philippines. Too bad, the 2 strongest teams will be facing each other so early in the tournament.
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Post by cjeagle on Jul 20, 2012 23:02:25 GMT 8
Army Football Club champs in 1st Globe Futsal Invitational Cup Posted by Online on Jul 20th, 2012 // No Comment inShare Manila, Philippines – The Philippine Army Football Club emerged as champions in the 1st Futsal Invitation Club organized by Globe Telecom as part of the telco’s sports development advocacy program that supports budding sports teams and sporting events. The Army Football Club won over the Kaya Futbol Club with a score of 5 – 2 led by Sgt. Rick Cain, with the last 3 points made within the last 2 minutes of the game. Founded in the 1960s under the management of the Philippine Army Special Services Unit, the Army Football Club produced a number of Futsal stars such as Roel Gener, Nestorio Margarse Jr., and Eduardo Sacapaño. Twenty-four football teams which included teams from the United Football League such as Green Archers United Globe Football Club and Division 1 Champions Global Football Club participated in the first offseason football event held at the Village Sports Club in Paranaque. www.tempo.com.ph/2012/army-football-club-champs-in-1st-globe-futsal-invitational-cup/
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Post by Wiking on Jul 20, 2012 23:07:46 GMT 8
What I want to know is, do they pronounce Sgt Rick's last name as KA-IN or the English Cain?
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Post by rookoz on Jul 23, 2012 12:23:02 GMT 8
How can we improve our futsal team? Some Solutions: - Improve futsal grassroots program.
- More fund for futsal team
- Since every barangay has a basketball courts and there is line marks for volleyball, tennis and badminton, Why not also put line mark for futsal? So that children can play a variety of football in basketball courts.
Get them young, start playing futsal at elementary... then graduate to football in high school.
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Post by dingodile5 on Sept 4, 2012 23:56:56 GMT 8
Introducing the Philipine Muzang headed by National Team Committee head: Dan Palami Team Manager: Mel Macasaquit Assistant: Ace Bright Team Captain: Misagh Bahadoran Team Co-Captain: Daniel Matsunaga The Philippine Muzang is a Futsal team determined to make its country proud...Please follow us on twitter: @ph_Muzang Biography The team was formed to answer the need for the popularity of Futsal in Asia. Muzang is a Filipino wild cat gifted with very sharp senses and it can survive in the darkest parts of the jungle. We believe that our team has the same characteristics. www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=133593893452434&set=a.133592150119275.49453.133585700119920&type=1&relevant_count=1
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Post by leoisiah on Sept 5, 2012 0:26:13 GMT 8
What is this Philippine Muzang? National team? A club? Daniel Matsunaga isn't Pinoy, that's why I'm asking..
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Post by stellarboy on Sept 5, 2012 14:40:00 GMT 8
I'm very intrigued... I do know they are revamping/rebranding the national futsal team, if I'm not mistaken. I don't what's happening but I think they are making massive changes.
We do know the "Musang" name is reserved for the U19 team, so they stylized it to "Muzang" to make it a monicker for this team. Sounds awkward, but that's just me. But "Philippine Eagles" is still better.
As for Matsunaga, I believe he already filed for naturalization since 2010 because he wants to stay in the PI permanently for his business ventures and, yeah, his showbiz career (plus his Heart, if you know what I mean. ;D, but yeah, they broke up recently...) He's in Team Socceroo in the UFL anyway, so why deprive him to play someday for the national team?
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Post by Wiking on Sept 5, 2012 14:50:04 GMT 8
Ok this is from Ace Bright himself. The "Muzangs" are NOT a national team, it is a CLUB team. So, Obama can play in this team if he wanted too.
No naturalization needed...
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