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

Thursday, May 08, 2008

2005 SEA GAMES - Phils leads 1-2

Phils vs Malaysia game during the 2005 SEA Games in Bacolod City, Phils. Nov 29, 2005. Photo/PaBolFC.com
Azkal fans were in a euphoria when Team Phils added another goal, leading Malaysia now by 2 goals to 1. Photo/PaBolFC.com

Is this scoreboard for real? Who would have ever thought that for the longest time, the Philippines has shown that we can be at par with any Southeast Asian football powerhouse country like Malaysia. Photo/PaBolFC.com... which resulted in the suspension of a Malaysian player. One down, ten to go. Photo/PaBolFC.com2v1. Tight & clever defending employed by the Phil Team...

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

Thursday, May 01, 2008

2005 SEA GAMES - PHI VS MAL OPENING

PaBolFC organized a Bacolod Tour to watch and cheer for the RP Mens National Team in its quest for a medal finish in the 2005 23rd Southeast Asian (SEA) Games, Nov 20 to Dec 5, 2004 in Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, Phils. Shown above is the RP Team prior to their game vs Malaysia, (from left) Aly Borromeo, Michael Casas, Chad Gould & #8 RP player. Photo/PaBolFC.com



Malaysia Men's National Team

Thursday, May 25, 2006

MAXIMO TO LEAD RP DELEGATES TO ASIAN UNDER-14 TOURNAMENT


Courtesy of Sun Star Newspaper (http://www.sunstar.com.ph/)
Thursday, May 25, 2006 issue
by Mike Limpag, Staff Reporter

The Philippine team to the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Asian Under-14 Football Festival just got another Cebuano in the line-up.

This after Cebu Football Association president Jonathan Maximo was appointed head of the Philippine delegation to the May 29 to June 4 tournament.

This will be Maximo’s second football-related trip to Malaysia after representing the Philippines in the AFC Asian Youth Re-education Course in 2004.

“This won’t be an easy job. I have to leave for Manila tomorrow to check on the team,” said Maximo. “They are having final training now at the Ultra.

“I’ll be out of Cebu for 12 days; I may have to close my company,” Maximo, a businessman, half-jokingly said.

Paref-Springdale’s Joshua Cruz, Evanjames Mendoza and Kevin Tecson are also on the team, which will compete with teams from Indonesia, Maldives, Cambodia, Laos and Malaysia.

Other members of the team are Florence Agraviador (Negros Occidental), Ronald Batisla-ong (Iloilo), Christian De Juan (Iloilo), Rob Francis Famador (Dumaguete), Irvin Joearl (Cagayan de Oro), Ken Kazuo Hager (Switzerland), Henry Llaban (Iloilo), Michael Mabanag (Quezon City), Jesus Joaquin Melliza (Iloilo), Klieff Ian Pasquin (Iloilo), Warren Rosillo (Cagayan de Oro), Darwin Salavia (Davao City), Ian Soliman (Laguna), Jimer Telebanco (Negros Occidental) and Joseph Villarino (Negros Occidental).

As head of delegation, Maximo will deal with the team’s needs and deal with the local organizing committee. He will also submit a comprehensive post-competition report to the president and the technical development committee of the Philippine Football Federation. (ML)

Tuesday, April 04, 2006

CEBUFA TO HOLD TRYOUT FOR GIRLS UNDER-17 SQUAD


Courtesy of Sun Star Newspaper (http://www.sunstar.com.ph/)
Tuesday, April 04, 2006 issue
by Mike Limpag, Staff Reporter

The young lady footballers of Cebu will have their chance to shine in the national scale in the Philippine Football Federation (PFF) National Under-17 tournament next month in San Carlos City.

Cebu got one slot in the nationals, the first national tournament in the women’s age-group.

“The PFF decided to just hold a national for the Under-17, no more regional qualifiers,” Cebu Football Association (CebuFa) president Jonathan Maximo said.

Top team

Since the CebuFa didn’t hold a local tournament for the Girls Under-17, the group will just hold a tryout for the Cebu City team.

“We expect the core of the team to come from CIS (Cebu International School) since they are one of the top teams in the division,” Maximo said.

CIS, which finished runner-up in the International Schools Activities Conference last month, is still having classes and Maximo is factoring their schedule to the tryouts.

Aside from winning in their age-group in various football festivals, the CIS ladies, coached by Dexter Arrojado, has competed regularly in the Women’s Open for years.

In Cebu, the CIS ladies have strung up consecutive wins in the San Roque Football Fiesta, CIS Friendship, Aboitiz Football Fiesta and the Thirsty Cup.

After the trials, CebuFA is planning to put up a training pool not only for this year’s National Under-17 but for next year also.

“Since we have only a few female players, we can start a training pool also for next year’s tournament, so we can encourage more girls to play,” Maximo said. (ML)