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Hey Azkaleros! We are constantly updating this blog just for you. We give out updates on your favorite football team, the Philippine Azkals. Not only on their games but also on what they're doing. The Azkals Insider gives you information on your favorite team players and how they're doing. In other words, this is a website that helps you stalk your Azkal crush!

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Azkals vs. Suzuki Cup Champions

  You read that title correctly! That's right! Our favorite football team, the Azkals, are going to face off with the former champions, Thailand and Vietnam for the Suzuki Cup. As you may all remember, we beat the Vietnam team in the 2010 Suzuki Cup game, gaining fame, fortune and fans in the Philippines.
  Wait. Hold on. You must be a die-hard fan saying "Ay, kaya yan ng mga Azkals!", but I hate to tell you that, this won't be an easy game for our Azkals.
  Quick flashback to the past: Yeah, we DID beat Vietnam two years ago but this time, this is a new and improvised team. Thailand won't be any easier. They won the Suzuki Cup in past championships, 1996, 2000, and 2002. Yikes! And to add it all up, the last time the Philippines had a match with Thailand, some three years ago, we lost 4-0. *sniff*

  Thanks for reading people! Will be posting more blogs to help you catch up with everything new with the Azkals. Thanks for all the support! :***

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

DEDICATED TO ALY


Mention us at #HappyBirthdayAly and lets go viral! We'll keep tabs on who's tweeting and post it up here. KEEP UP THE TWEETING SPIRIT AZKALEROS!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY ALY!!!!

Guess who's birthday is it today? Oh whatever. You read the title already.
   HAPPY BIRTHDAY ALY BORROMEO!!! We are so happy and proud for you and what you have helped the Azkals achieve. I think it comes from all of us when I say that we (the Azkals fans) are wishing you'd come and play for the team anytime sooner. We love you!!!! More birthdays to come!

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Ooopss! RACIST CHANT!!!!

Guess what Azkal fans? Last July 6, on the night of the match of the Azkals against the Indonesians, a few Indonesian fans began screaming "HINDI KAYO FILPINO!" or, translatiion: "YOU ARE NOT FILIPINOS!" which is kinda mean actually.
  All this was witnessed by some die-hard Filipino Azkals fans who were watching the game live at the Rizal Memorial Stadium. This kind of looks like a quick flash back to the time when the GMA Newscaster called the Azkals "not Filipinos" and are "a disgrace to the Philippine Country".

 Araceli Soccoro, who was there that night heard the offensive chant and tweeted "How did the Pinoys respond to the racist chants? Showed them a banner that went 'NO TO RACISM' and then clapped for the Indonesian Team,". What a "Boo" moment for the Indonesians right?


OH HOLD ON TO YOUR SEATS AZKAL FANS! Guess what happened next? Some Indonesians even BOASTED about the little incident on Twitter. Another "Boo" moment for them huh???


-Okay people. That's it for today! :DDDDD Hope you keep reading! Keep up the Azkal spirit!

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Azkals battle with Malaysia AGAIN

IT WILL be the Philippines’ turn to visit defending Suzuki Cup champion Malaysia on June 1 when the two nations clash in an international friendly in Kuala Lumpur.
Philippine Football Federation president Mariano “Nonong” Araneta yesterday confirmed they have accepted Malaysia’s invitation for a match, ahead of the Azkals’ series of games at home.
Malaysia and the Philippines battled to a 1-1 draw with Fil-German Denis Wolf scoring his debut goal for the side last Feb. 29 just before the Azkals left for the AFC Challenge Cup in Kathmandu, Nepal, where the team finished a tournament-best third.
But the friendly is remembered more for the alleged incident that happened in the Azkals locker room during the prematch inspection.
Saying that she felt alluded to when a size of a brassiere was mentioned during the inspection, AFC match commissioner Cristy Ramos filed a complaint against player Lexton Moy for sexual harassment. Ramos also claimed that player Angel Guirado was in his underwear when she held the inspection.
The case is still pending before the PFF Disciplinary Committee.
The Azkals who will undergo a camp in Tagaytay from May 20 to 31 are slated to play three matches at home in June.

Courtesy of: inquirer.com

Phil Younghusband is Hungry for More!

In spite of scoring a handful of goals at the recently concluded AFC Challenge Cup, Azkals striker Phil Younghusband would rather share the credit with his team mates than take it all for himself.
The six goals he collectively scored from the Azkals' matches against five other countries have merited Phil the Golden Boot award. He also ranked third in the International Football Federation of History and Statistics' World Top Scorer list for March, and joined the roster of Goal.com's Asian Best XI for March.
"Nagpapasalamat ako sa lahat ng team mates ko kasi kung wala sila then imposible to win the award," he told Bulletin Entertainment and other members of the press at the launch of Snickers' newest campaign on April 13.
The Azkals clinched third place at the Challenge Cup, held last month in Nepal, following the team's victories against Palestine, Tajikistan, and India. It is not surprising then that the Azkals climbed from 156 to 148 in the FIFA World Ranking.
"I think it's great because if Azkals have success then football in the Philippines has success. Hopefully it continues and hopefully we can sustain because we want it to be long-term," said Phil.
He is apparently extra inspired to play football because of his ladylove, actress Angel Locsin, has continued to express her happiness for him and that she is proud of him and his accomplishments.
"I think we've been very lucky and very blessed. She won an award (Best Actress at this year's PMPC Star Awards for Movies for 'In The Name Of Love'), I won an award, so I think we're good for each other. She offered her congratulations… She's been there all the way," the star player added.
Phil took a well-deserved break during the Holy Week, bonding with his brother-team mate James and their younger sister in La Union.
"Nag-surf ako… It was fun. It was my first time… And I was with my family, because I haven't spent much time with my family because we were in Nepal for three weeks. We went to La Union before for a trainers program, and we decided to go back because it was nice, we stayed at a nice resort," he enthused.
Although he didn't get to spend Holy Week with Angel as she was in Hong Kong, Phil assured that "we're in touch. We're always in touch."
  His darling Angel.
The Filipino-British footballer appreciates how Angel stood up for him amid the criticisms that the team got at the height of the sexual harassment issue involving two other members of the Azkals and match commissioner Cristy Ramos.
"Angel's amazing. She'll fight for everyone she loves and that's the sort of person she is. I feel very happy and very blessed and privileged that I have someone like Angel to defend not just me, she defended the team, she defended everyone involved. She's so supportive of me and the team. It's great to have her around," Phil said at length.
On a lighter note, Phil will work with Angel on the boob tube in his first mainstream acting assignment, a guest appearance on the latter's sitcom, "Toda Max."
"Mas kumportable ako sa loob ng field. It's more difficult to act. I admire the talent of actors. I admired Angel's before, but to see the things she goes through… I'm really proud of her," he related.
No amount of prodding will apparently make Phil define the true status of his relationship with Angel, as he maintained, "Right now, why change something when it's not broken? We're happy, everything's going well… Everyday I fall more and more in love with her."
Phil, along with James and Azkals captain Aly Borromeo, graced the launch of Snickers' latest campaign, "You're not you when you're hungry." The three are self-confessed fans of the brand.
"Sports is an excellent way to show that when you're hungry, you can't really perform at your best. As we know, football is a universal sport, it has become very popular especially in the Philippines with these guys," said Lizette de Guzman, national sales manager of Mars Philippines, Inc., the makers of Snickers.

Courtesy of: mb.com

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Azkals Beats the Odds

BUOYED by a historic third-place finish in the AFC Challenge Cup, the Philippines vaulted to its highest position in world football in the latest rankings released by the International Football Federation.
Once near the bottom at No. 195 a few years ago, the Azkals climbed to No. 148 in the April rankings after a string of victories in the Challenge Cup in Kathmandu, Nepal last month.
Led by top scorer Phil Younghusband, the Azkals turned out to be the surprise package of the tournament for emerging countries in the continent, stunning former champions India (2-0) and Tajikistan (2-1), before nipping Palestine (4-3) in the third place playoff.
The two losses of the Azkals in the tournament came against eventual champion North Korea (0-2) in the group stage and losing finalist Turkmenistan (1-2) in the semifinals.
“It hasn’t been an easy journey,” said Azkals manager Dan Palami, who took over the team in late 2010 when the team was hovering in the No. 165 to No. 185 positions. “We’re still a work in progress. We look forward to scaling new heights and we can only do that with training and international exposure.” 

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Azkals become ambassadors for HEALTH AND BEYOND

Philippine Azkals
Anton del Rosario
Position: Center Back
Nationality: Filipino (grew up in the USA)


Misagh Bahadoran
Position: Striker
Nationality: Filipino-Iranian

Nate BurkeyPosition: Midfielder
Nationality: Filipino-American

Rob Gier
Position: Defender
Nationality: Filipino-English

Simon Greatwich
Position: Midfielder
Nationality: Filipino-English

courtesy of: spot.ph

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Phil is an Asian Best!

Phil Younghusband’s solid striking in last month’s AFC Challenge Cup in Nepal has earned for the Azkals ace forward a spot in a mythical “Asian Best XI” put together by the football website Goal.Com.
Younghusband, who scored a tournament-best six goals during the Azkals’ historic drive to third place in the Challenge Cup, earned the site’s nod as top striker for March in the list of top performers from all over Asia.
“The Azkals had to be the biggest story of the AFC Challenge Cup with their run to third place, and the former top scorer for Chelsea’s youth team became a hero to his country after netting six goals and earning the tournament’s Golden Boot,” the website for international football news wrote of Younghusband.
“The 24-year-old striker had a fine tournament, including a decisive double in the win over India, as well as the opener in their semifinal defeat to Turkmenistan,” it added.
The Fil-British is in the company of high profile booters like Shinji Kagawa of Borussia Dortmund (center midfielder), Suchao Nuchnum of Buriram United (left midfielder), and Koo Ja-Cheol of Augsburg (right midfielder).
Goalkeeper Baba Malick of Lekhwiya, rightback Salem Al Dosari of Al Hilal, center-backs Alex Wilkinson of Central Coast Mariners and Mohammad Nosrati of Persepolis, left-back Hassan Ashjari of Sepahan, center midfielder Pak Nam-Chol, the Challenge Cup MVP and key player of back-to-back champion North Korea, and attacking midfielder Nam Tae-Hee of Lekhwiya, are also in.
Graham Arnold of Central Coast Mariners was named manager of the “Asian Best XI.”
Goal.com is also conducting a reader’s poll on its Asian Player of the Month and Younghusband enjoyed the lead after two days, garnering 48.51 percent of the votes at presstime. The voting ends on April 5.

Poor Simon McMenemy

  Former Azkals coach Simon McMenemy has lost his job as manager of a Liga Super Indonesia team 16 games after taking over the post.    In a report posted on Soccer Central, the Indonesian team, Mitra Kukar, explained that the British coach did not meet the management's expectations, thus “the need to terminate his services.”
Mitra Kukar is currently 4th in Liga Super Indonesia with 27 points.
  The team wants at least a runner-up finish this season.
McMenemy was credited for steering the Philippine Azkals to the semi-final round of the AFF Suzuki Challenge Cup in 2010.

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Thanks Coach Weiss for Everything!

Azkals team manager Dan Palami gave the team’s German coach Michael Weiss credit for helping the team reach new heights of achievement in the 12 months that Weiss had handled the national football squad.
“If we go by results then I think he has given us the results that we wanted,” said Palami. “He got us to the qualifiers and the main draw (of the AFC Challenge Cup) and we go to third.”
“It's historic already that we got into the final eight and even more historic with the third place achievement,” he said during Tuesday’s PSA Forum.
The Challenge Cup campaign is regarded as the most notable moment under Weiss.
The Azkals won 4-2 on aggregate over Mongolia, then placed second to Palestine in the qualifying round in Myanmar over a year ago to earn a spot in the main draw of the recently-concluded tournament in Kathmandu, Nepal.
From there, the Filipino booters overcame an opening day loss to eventual champion North Korea to reach the semis. They suffered a heartbreaking 2-1 defeat to Tajikistan before salvaging third with a 4-2 victory over Palestine.
Weiss also steered the Azkals to the second of the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifiers last July. It beat Sri Lanka in the first round before bowing to Kuwait.
The most disappointing stint for Weiss was when the Philippine U-23 team won just a single game in the Southeast Asian Games in Jakarta last November. Regardless, Palami is satisfied with the overall result.

“Judging from what I've seen, I think it slowly took a while for the player and the coach to really have the cohesion that we wanted, but I see that they're slowly evolving into a very good combination,” said Palami.

Azkals: STILL IN TROUBLE



I CONGRATULATE the Azkals football team for winning the bronze in the just-ended AFC Challenge Cup in Nepal and 24-year-old Phil Younghusband for clinching the much-coveted Golden Boot Award with six goals in five matches.
Ditto for team manager Dan Palami, a past Philippine Sportswriters Association awardee as executive of the year, and German coach Michael Weiss for steering the Azkals to a historic third-place place in the event.
But the task is far from over as far as the Azkals are concerned. They not only missed capturing a berth in the AFC Asian Cup—finalists North Korea, who emerged winner, and Turkmenistan did make it—but the future of football in this country remains a big question mark.
In the words of former Rep. Imee Marcos, the Azkals have still to prove their true worth by winning a major tournament and already some of them are misbehaving.
Has overnight success gone into their heads?
There is no question that the Azkals gave Philippine football respect and recognition. But it does not give them the license to abuse the rights and hospitality of their host country.
Ms Cristy Ramos, daughter of former President Fidel V. Ramos, ex-Philippine Olympic Committee head and topnotch football player during her prime, has earlier filed sexual harassment complaint with the Asian Football Federation (AFC) against players Angel Guirado and Lexton Moy.
The feisty Ramos likewise blasted team captain James Younghusband for his failure to discipline his teammates. “He didn’t do anything to discipline his teammates. I hope he teaches his players to behave well.”
Serving as match commissioner in the recent Philippine Azkals-Malaysia friendly match which ended in a 1-all draw at the Rizal Memorial Track-Football Stadium, Ms Ramos alleged (while inside the dugout before the game) that “some players ridiculed her, with one player disrespectfully asking for the size of her brassiere, which was followed by a roar of laughter.” Another player, Cristy averred, appeared before her half naked during the postgame inspection in violation of ethical norms.
The former Philippine President said he and his wife Ming Ramos agreed with the position their daughter had taken on the issue, noting that their daughter had held various positions in sports both as a player and as a sports official.
“She sure knows what she’s talking about,” stressed Mr. Ramos.
“The players should behave,” added Ming. Nakakahiya ang (It’s a shame for a) Filipino.
Sen. Pia Cayetano, chair of the Senate Committee on Youth, Women and Family Relations, said. “Sexual harassment must not be tolerated anytime, anywhere. Such acts should not go unpunished.”
Added the lady senator from Taguig City, “I call for an immediate investigation of this incident … not only because this is a serious allegation made by match commissioner Cristy Ramos, who is a sports official, but also because the Azkals are looked up to as modern-day heroes and role models.”
Fellow columnist Recah Trinidad also said, “Manager Dan Palami had apologized, but the international football body would do well to crack the whip. A suspension would be too mild a reprimand.”

courtesy of: inquirer.net

Friday, March 30, 2012

Congratulations Stephan Shrock!!!!!


Bundesliga outfit Hoffenheim have announced they have signed Azkals star Stephan Schrock from Greuther Furth on a three-year deal.
The Philippines international will move to the Rhein-Neckar-Arena on a free transfer, after his contract with the 2.Bundesliga leaders expires at the end of the current season.

The 25-year-old, who made his debut with the Philippines last June in a World Cup qualification match against Sri Lanka, has declared himself delighted to join the Sinsheim-based side, saying that this gives him the opportunity of taking a step to the next level.
  “I'm very much looking forward to the challenge at Hoffenheim, who have made a name for themselves on their way to becoming an established side in the Bundesliga,” he was quoted as saying by bundesliga.de
  “I can take the next step in my career here.”
  Schrock's signing also was praised by Hoffenheim boss Markus Babbel, who said that the Filipino right-back was a major target for his club.  “Stephan Schrock was a prime transfer target for mine. He has all the qualities that a modern day defender needs to have,” he said.


courtesy of: goal.com

Spanish Players stay for Azkals in Suzuki Cup

Fil-Spanish players Angel and Juani Guirado and Carli de Murga said yesterday they will suit up with the Azkals if called to action by coach Michael Weiss in the Suzuki Cup, also known as the Asean Football Championships, on Nov. 24-Dec. 22 in Malaysia and Thailand.
The Philippines has qualified for the eight-team Suzuki Cup finals with Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. If FIFA suspends Indonesia on a charge of government interference in sporting affairs, three teams from the October qualifiers in Myanmar will advance to the tournament proper to join the five seeds.
The Guirado brothers are set to wed their Spanish fiancées this year while De Murga has no immediate plan of settling down although his Spanish girlfriend Maria Flores, a journalist, arrives today to spend a month here. Juani, 32, marries his girlfriend Andrea Marijuan in Burgos on June 16. Angel, 27, ties the knot with Rocio Carvajal, who recently visited him in Manila for two weeks, in Malaga in July.
The Fil-Spanish booters, who call themselves The Three Musketeers, are also teammates on the Global squad in the UFL. They battle Kaya F. C. on Saturday in Juani’s farewell match. The older Guirado returns to Spain on Monday.
 “I’ve been away for about two months now and I must go back to my job doing quality control as inspector of materials with Pepsi Cola in Spain,” said Juani who scored the marginal goal in the Azkals’ 4-3 win over Palestine to bag the bronze at the recent AFC Challenge Cup in Nepal. “I will never forget playing for the Philippines and I want to come back. I’ve won medals and trophies in the Spanish league but the bronze with the Azkals is special and historic for the country. I am proud to play for the Philippine national team and one day, when I have children, I will tell them how lucky I was to play for the Philippines. It is a big honor for me. Playing national teams from Palestine, India, North Korea, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan is a new experience and I’m grateful for the opportunity.”
When Juani returns to Spain, he will reenlist with his Division III club and resume his work at Pepsi Cola. “Jobs are difficult to find in Europe,” he said. “Life is hard. Andrea and I plan to come to the Philippines in October and we’d like to just take a vacation for two weeks. I haven’t seen how beautiful the country is and I couldn’t even go to visit my grandfather in Isabela. I will stay on until the end of the Suzuki Cup. Will I consider living in the Philippines? You can never tell. It will depend on opportunities. I have cousins, uncles and aunts in the Philippines but my parents are in Malaga.”
Angel said he is excited to continue playing with the Azkals. “We’ve improved so much since I first joined,” he said. “That’s because we’ve become more familiar with each other, gaining more experience as a team. We face a very complicated situation because so many players come from different countries and we get together only for a few practices before playing a tournament. But little by little, we’re improving. Coach Michael has done a very good job of getting us to play as a team.”
De Murga, 23, said his older brother Antonio, 25, is recovering from two knee football-related injuries and plans to try out with the Azkals. “Playing for the Philippine team is an honor because it is my mother’s country,” he said.


“I really miss Spain. That’s why I spend all my money eating in a Spanish restaurant (Barcinos). When the UFL ends, I’ll go back to Cadiz. I hope to return to play with the Azkals in October or maybe come earlier.”
De Murga’s mother Jacqueline Olaivar is from Quezon City. She migrated to Spain nearly 30 years ago and met her husband Antonio while they both worked in a supermarket. “Although I miss Spain, I love the Philippines,” said De Murga. “I found out about the Azkals through Angel’s Spanish league teammate who is my friend.  I contacted Angel in the internet and came over for a tryout. I enjoy playing football and I think the UFL is very competitive with a lot of good players like my Azkal teammates James and Phil (Younghusband) and the others. I’m glad I’m playing with Angel and Juani at Global because I think in Spanish and sometimes, when I need to express myself, what comes out of my mouth is Spanish. In international football, the play is physical and even if I prefer the passing game, I know to survive you also have to play physical.”

courtesy of: philstar.com