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Post by CVROM on Dec 6, 2011 8:38:08 GMT 8
The Dream CupCompared to ticket prices of past official matches played by the Azkals at the Rizal Memorial pitch such as the Asian Challenge Cup and World Cup qualifiers, the rates for this friendly can be considered astronomical, with the cheapest pegged at P2,500 and the costliest at P15,500. Many football fans are really turned off of this steep ticket prices. I guess promoters need a strong backing of sponsors to make ticket prices lower.... we need to promote football and people need to see top notch games such as this...
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Post by CVROM on Dec 6, 2011 8:15:42 GMT 8
Dan Palami knows what is best for the Azkals...
coach Weiss is doing his best I'm sure
cannot get overnight success in football
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Post by CVROM on Dec 6, 2011 8:02:01 GMT 8
Warm reception for MannyThe fans chanted WBO welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao’s name as he made his way to a front row lower grandstand seat beside wife Jinkee late in the first half of the Azkals football match against the visiting Los Angeles Galaxy at the Rizal Memorial Stadium last Saturday night. With the Pacquiaos were their four children – Jimuel, Michael, Princess and Queenie. At the half, several personalities came up to Pacquiao to greet him and take photos. Beauty brand executive Cristalle Belo Henares, actress Dawn Zulueta and Philippine Olympic Committee chairman Monico Puentevella were among those who welcomed the Pacquiaos. Also in the VIP section was Galaxy president of business operations Tom Payne who is credited for arranging the team’s previous visits to Australia, Canada, New Zealand, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia and Korea. read more: www.philstar.com/thedeanscorner/articlescontent.aspx?articleid=755447&publicationsubcategoryid=69
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Post by CVROM on Nov 11, 2011 20:02:31 GMT 8
fantastic game against Laos
Azkals keep winning and hope for the best finish
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Post by CVROM on Nov 8, 2011 11:47:16 GMT 8
“It was a very bitter defeat for such a young team,” “This team is being prepared for (the SEAG in) 2013,” the burly coach said. “Right now, I don’t think it’s realistic for us to think of the semis. I don’t think that it was even realistic to think about it from the start (of the tournament).”Weiss said. a sad reality
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Post by CVROM on Nov 5, 2011 22:33:01 GMT 8
i wish that Beckham can play if not at least do some football clinics to inspire young players our the grassroots
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Post by CVROM on Nov 5, 2011 22:23:47 GMT 8
Brunei lost to Timor Leste 2-1
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Post by CVROM on Nov 5, 2011 22:20:37 GMT 8
new look great!
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Post by CVROM on Oct 20, 2011 9:20:39 GMT 8
Apparently they are also scheduling tentatively a friendly against Laos FC on October 21st. this is very helpful I hope this friendly match push through
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Post by CVROM on Oct 13, 2011 16:56:10 GMT 8
FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking Procedure The basic logic of these calculations is simple: any team that does well in world football wins points which enable it to climb the world ranking. A team’s total number of points over a four-year period is determined by adding: · the average number of points gained from matches during the past 12 months; and · the average number of points gained from matches older than 12 months (depreciates yearly). Calculation of points for a single match The number of points that can be won in a match depends on the following factors: • Was the match won or drawn? (M) • How important was the match (ranging from a friendly match to a FIFA World Cup™ match)? (I) • How strong was the opposing team in terms of ranking position and the confederation to which they belong? (T and C) These factors are brought together in the following formula to ascertain the total number of points (P). P = M x I x T x C The following criteria apply to the calculation of points: M: Points for match resultTeams gain 3 points for a victory, 1 point for a draw and 0 points for a defeat. In a penalty shoot-out, the winning team gains 2 points and the losing team gains 1 point. I: Importance of match Friendly match (including small competitions): I = 1.0 FIFA World Cup™ qualifier or confederation-level qualifier: I = 2.5 Confederation-level final competition or FIFA Confederations Cup: I = 3.0 FIFA World Cup™ final competition: I = 4.0 T: Strength of opposing team The strength of the opponents is based on the formula: 200 – the ranking position of the opponents As an exception to this formula, the team at the top of the ranking is always assigned the value 200 and the teams ranked 150th and below are assigned a minimum value of 50. The ranking position is taken from the opponents’ ranking in the most recently published FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking. C: Strength of confederationWhen calculating matches between teams from different confederations, the mean value of the confederations to which the two competing teams belong is used. The strength of a confederation is calculated on the basis of the number of victories by that confederation at the last three FIFA World Cup™ competitions (see following page). Their values are as follows: UEFA/CONMEBOL 1.00 CONCACAF 0.88 AFC/CAF 0.86 OFC 0.85 visit here: www.fifa.com/worldranking/procedureandschedule/menprocedure/index.html
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Post by CVROM on Oct 13, 2011 16:55:23 GMT 8
The Ranking goes interactiveThe FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking enters the interactive age this week, and it’s all thanks to FIFA.com’s newly updated navigation tool, a practical application that clarifies the points system and makes it easier for users to make projections and calculations. The all-important monthly Ranking has been in existence since 1993, and FIFA.com users are now just a click away from getting hands-on with the constantly changing table. To get a better understanding of this new way of viewing the Ranking, simply click on the dedicated link at the top of the FIFA.com homepage. As you will see for yourselves, there is a whole new layout showing the world football pecking order and a host of useful sub-sections. As well as explaining in detail how each team has won or lost points, the page also shows their points totals for the previous month, how many points will be discounted from their tallies and their points averages over the previous four years, the idea being to make the Ranking much more transparent. Using the special prediction tool, you can also forecast the results of upcoming matches and see how they affect the points totals of the teams involved. These calculations take into account the result, the importance of the match, the strength of the opponents and regional strength, the criteria on which the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking is based and which are now clearly detailed as a result of the revamp. The all-new interactive Ranking also allows you to compare the performances of a maximum of four teams over a period of months or even years, find out the highest and lowest positions of teams in a period of your choice, and check out the best and worst movers of the last few months. Among the existing features that have been enhanced, you can also break the Ranking down into confederations to see how your national team is faring against their regional rivals, find out when the next Ranking will be published, read weekly reports by the FIFA.com team, and send messages and questions to your fellow users. As you will find out for yourself, the choice is yours at the new FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking page. www.fifa.com/worldranking/news/newsid=1521554/index.html
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Post by CVROM on Oct 13, 2011 16:52:31 GMT 8
Team/Played/Points Man Utd 7 19 Man City 7 19Chelsea 7 16 Newcastle 7 15 Liverpool 7 13 Tottenham 6 12 Aston Villa 7 11 Stoke City 7 9 Norwich City 7 8 Swansea City 7 8 QPR 7 8 Fulham 7 7 Everton 6 7 Wolves 7 7 Arsenal 7 7 Sunderland 7 6 WBA 7 5 Wigan Athletic 7
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Post by CVROM on Oct 13, 2011 15:26:29 GMT 8
www.the-afc.com/en/member-association-news/asean-news/35105-fifa-lift-brunei-suspensionFIFA lift Brunei suspension Tuesday, 31 May 2011 11:23 Zurich: The FIFA Executive Committee has lifted the suspension of the football association of Brunei Darussalam (NFABD, formerly BAFA) after ascertaining that the national associations had fulfilled the conditions established by the FIFA Emergency Committee and approved statutes in line with the FIFA Statutes. FIFA suspended the Football Association of Brunei (BAFA) at the Executive Committee meeting in Rio, Brazil back in September 2009 due to government interference in its affairs, which started with a decision by the Brunei authorities to dissolve the BAFA and to replace it with a new association in December 2008. Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah National Stadium will be hosting international football matches once again
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Post by CVROM on Oct 12, 2011 12:13:05 GMT 8
congratz Azkals
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Post by CVROM on Oct 11, 2011 20:22:35 GMT 8
3nil now PH Azkals
Nepal in deep s#it
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