Showing posts with label Football - Events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Football - Events. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

DE LOS SANTOS FOOTBALL CUP

Who: Football players
What: DE LOS SANTOS FOOTBALL CUP
When: Nov 13-14, 2010
Where: San Roque Field, Mandaue City

Categories & Format:
Players 6, Players 8, Players 10, Boys 12, Boys 14, Boys 17: 7-a-side
Men's Open, Inter-Call, 38&Above: 9-a-side

Entry Fee: P1,000 to 1,500.00
Deadline: Nov 11 Thursday

source: ISesante/SSC

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

2010 UNIGAMES WOMEN FOOTBALL

2010 UNIGAMES WOMEN FOOTBALL
Oct. 24 to 30, 2010
Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental

Group A
1. University of San Carlos (Cebu)
2. De la Salle University (Manila)
3. Silliman University (Dumaguete)
4. Xavier University

Group B
1. Ateneo de Manila University (Quezon City)
2. University of the Phils (Quezon City)
3. Foundation University (Dumaguete)
4. USLS

TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE & RESULTS:

Group Stage
Oct. 24 1:00PM USC vs DLSU 0-7 in favor of DLSU
Oct. 24 SU vs XU 0-0 draw
Oct. 26 8:00AM USC vs SU 5-0 in favor of USC
Oct. 26 10:00AM DLSU vs XU 4-1 in favor of DLSU
Oct. 27 USC vs XU 2-1 in favor of USC
Oct. 27 DLSU vs FU

SEMI-FINALS
Oct 29 1PM DLSU vs AdMU 3-0
Oct 29 3PM USC vs UP 1-6

FINALS
For 3rd/4th Place: Oct 30 AdMU vs USC 2-0
For 1st/2nd Place: Oct 30 DLSU vs UP 5-2

Champion - DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY
2nd Place - UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILS
3rd Place - ATENEO DE MANILA UNIVERSITY
4th Place - UNIVERSITY OF SAN CARLOS

Sunday, October 24, 2010

2010 1ST ENGINEERS FIESTA CUP

2010 1ST ENGINEERS FIESTA CUP
Oct. 23-24 & 30-31, 2010
Consolacion, Cebu

Players 6 Division (5 teams)
Finals: San Roque FC vs Canduman FC 7-0

Players 8 Division (10 teams)
Finals: San Roque FC vs Canduman FC (winner: SRFC)

Players 10 Division (10 teams)
Finals: SHS-Ateneo de Cebu vs Danao FC 3-2

Boys 12 Division
Finals: St Louis School vs San Roque FC 2-0

Inter Company Division
Finals: Stream FC vs Dakay Const 3-0

Men 38 & Above Division
Champion: Hiroshi FC

Men's Open 11-a-side Division (5 teams)
Finals: CAFC-QC Utd winner over Coast Guards

Boys 14 Division (10 teams)
Champion: Danao FC

Girls 17 Division (5 teams)
Inter Call Center Division

Men's Open 9-a-side Division:
QC United, Barili FC, Count FC-A, Count FC-B, SRRU, USC Boys High, Promisimo, Danao FC, Sambag 1, Happy Feet United, San Roque FC
Finals: CAFC-QC Utd winner over Count FC

Courtesy of Mike Limpag/SSC & Caecent Magsumbol/TF

Wednesday, October 06, 2010

SAN CARLOS CITY FOOTBALL FESTIVAL

SAN CARLOS CITY FOOTBALL FESTIVAL
Oct 29-30, 2010 San Carlos City, Negros Occidental

Categories Cut-off Format Duration Maximum Number of Players

6-8 yrs old Jan. 2002 or after 4 v 4 12 mins 8 players
9-10 yrs old Jan. 2000 or after 6 v 6 w/ gk 12 mins. 10 players
12 & under boys Jan. 1998 & after 7- aside 15 mins 12 players
14 under boys Jan. 1996 & after 7 - aside 15 mins 12 players
13 & under Girls Jan. 1997 and after 7 Aside 15 minutes 12 players
17 & under girls Jan. 1993 7- aside 15 mins 12 players
Open (mens) Open 7 aside 15 minutes 12 players

Saturday, December 12, 2009

WORLD CUP 2010 DRAW

June 11 to July 11, 2010
South Africa

Group A: South Africa, Mexico, Uruguay, France
Group B: Argentina, South Korea, Nigeria, Greece
Group C: England, United States, Algeria, Slovenia
Group D: Germany, Australia, Ghana, Serbia
Group E: Netherlands, Japan, Cameroon, Denmark
Group F: Italy, New Zealand, Paraguay, Slovakia
Group G: Brazil, North Korea, Ivory Coast, Portugal
Group H: Spain, Honduras, Chile, Switzerland

Saturday, May 03, 2008

2003 COKE GO-FOR-GOAL U-16



2003 20th CEBU COKE GO-FOR-GOAL U-16 YOUTH CUP
Oct 18-Nov 30, 2003 @ USC-TC Football Field, Talamban, Cebu City
sponsored by Coca-Cola Export Phils., Inc.
organized by CebuFA 2003-07 & PaBolFC.com
sanctioned by Phil Football Federation (PFF)

*Coke's Youth Development program
*CebuFA Youth (Boys) Football program
*Cebu qualifying tournament for 2003 Coke Go-For-Goal All Visayas Finals

TEAMS

Group A
Don Bosco Technology Center
University of San Jose-Recoletos
University of San Carlos - North Campus
Colegio dela Inmaculada Concepcion - Mandaue
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Group B
University of the Visayas - Compostela
PAREF-Springdale School
Don Bosco Missionary Seminary
Cebu City National Science High School

PaBolFC.com
Event Managers

Jonathan Maximo
President, CebuFA 2003-07

CEBU FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, INC. (CebuFA)
Unit 3, G/F, Friendship II Bldg., Highway
Subangdaku, Mandaue City, Phils.
Tel/Fax +6332 422-1182

2005 RED RIBBON U-14 FOOTBALL


RED RIBBON-PFF CEBU U-14 YOUTH TOURNAMENT
Jan 29 to Feb 26, 2005 @ USC-TC Footbal Field, Cebu City
sponsored by Red Ribbon Bakeshop
organized by CebuFA 2003-07 & PaBolFC.com
sanctioned by Phil Football Federation 2003-07

*Red Ribbon Bakeshop's Youth Development program
*CebuFA 2003-07 Youth (Boys) Football program
*Eight (8) schools, 160 students and officials, 16 games , 6 match days in 2-month period
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TEAMS
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Group A
Abellana National School (Cebu City)
Don Bosco Boys Home (Lilo-an)
PAREF-Springdale School (Cebu City)
University of San Carlos - North Campus (Cebu City)


Group B
Banawa Elementary School (Cebu City)
Cebu International School (Cebu City)
Colegio dela Inmaculada Concepcion (Mandaue)
Don Bosco Technology Center (Cebu City)

*Top two (2) teams in each Group will advance to the cross-over Semi-Finals
*Semi-Final losers will play for 3rd Place
*Semi-Final winners will battle for the Championship title

PaBolFC.com
Event Managers

Jonathan Maximo
President, CebuFA 2003-07

CEBU FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, INC. (CebuFA)
Unit 3, G/F, Friendship II Bldg.,
Subangdaku, Mandaue City, Phils
Tel/Fax +6332 422-1182

Saturday, February 24, 2007

2007 ROSEVALE FESTIVAL - CAGAYAN

2007 2ND ROSEVALE INVITATIONAL FOOTBALL FESTIVALFebruary 24, 2007 8:00AM to 5:00PM
Xavier Estates Football Field, Xavier Estates Phase IV,
Airport Road, Cagayan de Oro City

OFFICIAL TEAM STANDINGS
GIRLS-17 (1990) DIVISION

Group A

1st - Ateneo de Manila University – Davao (3P 9Pts +4GD)
2nd - Liceo de Cagayan University (3P 6Pts +1GD)
Sacred Heart Jesus Montessori School-A Cagayan (3P 3Pts –2GD)
Abba’s – Cagayan (3P 0Pt –3GD)

Group B

1st - First Three FC – Cagayan (4P 10Pts +6GD)
2nd - PaBol FC – Cebu (4P 7Pts +2GD)
Panky FC – Iligan (4P 6Pts +2GD)
Cagayan de Oro FC (4P 2Pts –3GD)
Sacred Heart Jesus Montessori School-B Cagayan (4P 1Pt –7GD)

PaBolFC Girls-17 Team:
Charmaine Badilles; Julienne Canoy; Erika Casas; Presley Cunningham; Bea Maximo; Gabby Mercado; Mitchella Muller; Nikki Sembrano; Vanessa Sy; Jackie Ting; Ban-ban Yu

OFFICIAL SCHEDULE & RESULTS

Match #1: SHJMS-A vs AdMU
Result: 0-2 in favor of AdMU

Match #2: SHJMS-B vs PaBol
Result: 0-2 in favor of PaBol
Scorers:
Banban Yu (PaBol) – 4th min
Nikki Sembrano (PaBol) – 12th min

Match #3: Panky vs CDO
Result: 0-0 draw

Match #4: SHJMS-A vs Liceo
Result: 0-1 in favor of Liceo

Match #5: SHJMS-B vs First Three
Result: 0-3 in favor of First Three

Match #6: Panky vs PaBol
Result: 0-0 draw

Match #7: Liceo vs Abbas
Result: 1-0 in favor of Liceo

Match #8: First Three vs CDO
Result: 2-0 in favor of First Three

Match #9: SHJMS-B vs Panky
Result: 0-2

Match #10: Liceo vs AdMU
Result: 0-1

Match #11: First Three vs PaBol
Result: 1-0 in favor of First Three

Match #12: SHJMS-A vs Abbas
Result: 1-0 in favor of SHJMS-A

Match #13: SHJMS-B vs CDO
Result: 0-0 draw

Match #14: Panky vs First Three
Result: 0-0 draw

Match #15: Abbas vs AdMU
Result: 0-1 in favor of AdMU

Match #16: CDO vs PaBol
Result: 0-1 in favor of PaBol
Scorer:
Nikki Sembrano (PaBol) – 5th min

Semi-Finals #1: First Three vs Liceo
Result: First Three winner

Semi-Finals #2: AdMU vs PaBol
Result: 1-1 draw regulation time
Scorers:
Patti Liu (PaBol) – 6th min
AdMU – 13th min
Penalty Shoot-Out: 3-1 in favor of AdMU

Finals: AdMU vs First Three
Result: 0-0 draw regulation time
Penalty Shoot-Out: winner AdMU

Champions – Ateneo de Manila University-Davao
1st Runner-Up – First Three Football Club-Cagayan
2nd Runner-Up – PaBol Football Club-Cebu2nd Runner-Up – Liceo de Cagayan University

Friday, September 01, 2006

222 SOCCER TEAMS WANT TO JOIN ABOITIZ FESTIVAL


Courtesy of Sun Star Newspaper (http://www.sunstar.com.ph/)
Friday, September 01, 2006 issue
by Mike Limpag Sun.Star Staff Reporter

Cebu's traditional powers Cebu International School, Don Bosco College and Paref-Springdale will have their hands full in the 2nd Aboitiz Football Festival, as some of the country's best footballers are set to join the P12 bracket in the two-day event set Sept. 23 and 24.

Cebu Football Association president Jonathan Maximo has asked the Philippine Football Federation (PFF) to make the Aboitiz festival as part of its talent identification program for the national team and has invited PFF's Vince Santos and national coach John Carmona to watch the event.

Carmona is the coach of the youth national teams, while Santos is in charge of the countries Center for Football Excellence. Each CFE is in charge of training elite players in the 1992 age-group, the players groomed to win the gold in the 2015 Southeast Asian Games.

"We have also sent an invitation to each FA to send their elite P12 players for the festival," Maximo said.

Participation in the Aboitiz Festival is set to break local records as 222 teams have signified their intention to join the event. "Labad ni sa ulo," Maximo said.

"We also have an option to hold games at night, but with 222 teams, we might have to hold games until midnight," said Maximo.

To address the problem, only 180 teams will be accepted, depending on who pays the registration fees first, said Maximo in a text message to Sun.Star Cebu.

As to the P12 group, Maximo said it is not sure whether Cebu will form an elite team in the bracket.

"We're not sure if the coaches will release their best players," Maximo said.

Mario Ceniza, who coaches Springdale, is in charge of Cebu CFE.

Aside from the local teams and the P12 teams, the football associations of Davao, Cagayan de Oro, San Carlos CIty, Iloilo, Dumaguete will also send delegations.

"Mark Bretherton (CebuFA board member) is also inviting teams from Manila," Maximo said.

To accommodate the entries, CebuFA has designated the Cebu City Sports Center as the venue for the event, which houses the biggest football field in Cebu.

Monday, July 17, 2006

QUEEN CITY UTD DOWNS SAN CARLOS


Courtesy of CEBU DAILY NEWSPAPER (www.inquirer.net)
July 17, 2006 Monday issue
By Jonas Panerio, Correspondent
Rick Gabuya, Sports Editor

Solon waxes hot, scores four goals for Queen City

Queen City United Football Club took off to a sizzling start as it drubbed sister team University of San Carlos (USC) Football Club, 6-1, in the opening game of the Aboitiz Cebu Football Association Women's Open Cup on Sunday at the San Roque Football Field in Mandaue City.

Queen City forward Marlou Solon made mincemeat of USC's defense as she scored four goals in a spectacular display of ball control and precision striking.

Solon started off early, scoring the game's first goal at the 4th minute.

She then added two stellar strikes in the 19th and 23rd minutes of the game before assisting midfielder Jan Salac for Queen City's fourth goal of the game in the 36th minute for an insurmountable 4-0 lead.

Solon scored the last of her goals in the waning moments of the first half as she bobbed and weaved past USC's defenders to score from the right wing.

Queen City finished off the rout with a goal by defender Cristina Fuentes at the 67th minute, after the latter intercepted a pass by USC's goalkeeper and then struck it in to make the tally, 6-0.

USC's lone goal came in the 86th minute off a penalty kick conversion made by Rose Barinan.

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

ALL SET FOR ABOITIZ CUP FOOTBALL


Courtesy of CEBU DAILY NEWSPAPER (www.inquirer.net)
July 12, 2006 Wednesday issue
By Jonas Panerio, Correspondent
Rick Gabuya, Sports Editor

22 events expected in 10th season of tournament

The Cebu Football Association (CFA) and the Aboitiz Group Foundation (AGFI) are raring to set the local football scene on fire as the 10th season of the prestigious Aboitiz Cup unfolds this Sunday at the San Roque football field.

With the World Cup fever still raging, the 10th season of the Aboitiz Cup promises to be bigger and better with 22 proposed events waiting on the list of the football calendar.

“This is a series of football tournaments that will cater to players, both young and old,” said CFA president Jonathan Maximo at the press launch on Tuesday at the AV room of the Aboitiz Corporate Center in Banilad.

Maximo was joined by Jackie Lotzof, Dave Sharpe, PILMICO president Antonio Moraza, Cebu International School superintendent Mark Bretherton and AGFI representative Sonny Carpio.

The Women's Open Cup kicks off the event, with five teams vying for the chance to represent Cebu in the PFF National Women's Open Tournament slated August in Dumaguete City.

Queen City United will start its title defense this weekend against sister team USC in the 1 p.m. opener followed by the Mulbachs FC-San Roque FC tiff at 3 p.m.

Much like last season, the Aboitiz Cup will have two types of tournaments.

The Cup type will still be played every weekend, while the Aboitiz Football Festival starts on September 23 at the Cebu City Sports Center.

A total of 110 teams are expected to compete in the festival, with teams competing in 13 different tournaments based on the players' respective age-groups.

The Cup type on the other hand, doubles as training grounds for Cebu’s future out-of-town delegations.

A total of 233 local teams, totaling 2,523 players, are expected to vie in the 22 events of the Aboitiz Cup, surpassing the 141 teams which took part in the 12 events last year.

Moraza emphasized the role sports play in the development of the youth.

“Sixty percent of the AGF's funds mainly go to the education of underprivileged children. Education, however, is not only academic. There can be no development without competition,” said Moraza. /Correspondent Jonas Panerio