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Monday, June 18, 2012

AZKALS Future: The Search For The New Teen AZKALS Is On


The Search for the New Teen AZKALS is On! AZKALS Future depends on the youth of today because they represent the future of our tomorrow.
Do you want to be the next goalkeeper like Neil Etheridge or team captain, Chieffy Caligdong or the Younghusband’s brothers, James and Phil? If you want to emulate and grow up to be the next great football player someday, then this is your chance!

The New Teen Azkals search will start this coming July and August 2012.

Schedule will be:
July 7-8, 2012, NCR selection will be conducted at the University of the Philippines, Diliman.

August 4-12, 2012, the Under 17-19 (U17-19) selection will be held in San Carlos City, Negros Occidental at the Football Grounds.
At Cafe Lupe, last night, guess who the social media bloggers have met in person.

Here are some clues:
  • He is the man behind MacGraphics Carranz, the pioneer in billboard advertisement in the country 
  • He happens to be the team manager of Teen Azkals U17-U19 also.
Yes, he is none other than, the ever humble and always smiling Mr. Alvin Carranza. His business spawned into different ventures, to name a few, like the premier venue for live entertainment, CAFE LUPE and the KTV &Sports Bar/ Lounge, OneA Events Place, an outdoor dining overlooking Metro Manila.
Alvin Carranza's contribution and role in honing the Teen Azkals is vital for these kids to become the future Azkals. With many years of experience in the management field on his sleeves, the Teen Azkals are assured that they are in good hands under the wings of TM Alvin Carranza, coach Caslib, and the whole management team.
National Team development in any country is always based on the strength of grassroots and National Youth Teams. Supporting our age group teams will help us keep the momentum forward according to Teen Azkals U17-U19 Team Manager Alvin Carranza.

He further stated that the Philippines need sports university, clubs, sports academies and sports scholarship so top and budding athletes can receive the intense and sustained training they need to prepare well for international competitions.

We, Filipinos, need to sustain the surge of Philippine Football. As we all know, the Men's National Team has been constantly winning in the last three years. Their latest achievement is winning third place in the Asian Football Confederation Challenge Cup in Nepal.

The combination of the good management of Dan Palami, efficient coaching of Michael Weiss, continuing advocacy and faith to the whole group of the team manager Alvin Carranza U17-19 and the players they have scouted all over the world manifest the formula for us to move further and make football the game for Filipinos.
Philippine Football Federation Technical Coach Director Jose Ariston "Aris" Caslib talk to the social media bloggers last night about the welfare and future of the Teen Azkals and the team management’s continuous support by scouting future Azkals of the country.

They envision at least three groups of Teen Azkals - one each for
  • Luzon 
  • Visayas  
  • and Mindanao
This three groups will comprise a pool of talents that the Philippine Football Federation (PFF) can select from, for intensive training and foreign competitions.

According to coach Caslib, there are certain criteria that the management are looking for the future Teen Azkals and the most important thing that a player must embody are the following:
  • the physique and motor ability 
  • must be fast 
  • tall  
  • has the drive to win  
  • has decision making capability.
He further stated that sustaining the success of the Azkals needs a lot of layers of responsibility and tasks.

It all boils down to the grassroots level, quality grassroots experts are needed in all the 33 provincial football associations to ensure the football activities are continuous with combinations of
  • training 
  • competitions  
  • and festivals for the kids.
At the same time, grassroots experts must be trained by experts not only from our country but AFC and the International Football Federation (FIFA).

Then he said that Coaches' development must also be sustained.

He discussed with the social media bloggers that just last year, the first batch of Filipinos took the AFC A-license level training and resulted to 7 potential new A-licensed coaches in the country. And one of them is a Filipina, who is the first one to pass, ahead of the Filipino Coaches on her batch.
 
According to Richard "Ebong" Joson head of the Fan Management Committee of the Philippine Football Federation (PFF) the Secretary-general Atty. Rolando Tulay said that "Continuing education is needed for coaches as quality coaches produce quality players, and quality players will give honor in the Philippines."

Club level and age group competitions are needed, both for girls and boys and men and women. These competitions will help us identify talent for future national youth teams.

And finally, the development of national youth teams in the country is important. This key component has been highlighted by PFF President Mariano V. Araneta in his program.
International School Coach
Coach Cleng Cacacho of International School believes in starting them young. He also said that for us to sustain the success, national youth teams must be developed further and exposed to competitions domestically and internationally. Partnerships with people who believe in the game is an important ingredient of the program. Elite coaches must be further developed by assessment and continuing education. 

"Should I coach girls differently than boys?" That is a question often heard in the private conversations between coaches. So Coach Cleng Cacacho shared his coaching approach. He said he has two different coaching methods. One for the much emotional girls and another to the more hard-headed boys.

The Teen Azkals can go a long way if they'll be given the proper support. It is good thing to know that the Philippine Football Federation (PFF) has channeled some of their budgets for the further development of the teen AZKALS players, since these kids are the future of Philippine Football.

There is a call for every Filipino to do well in giving the Teen Azkals the necessary support in trainings, coaching, covered stadium, clubs and sports gear.

Given all these, I bet the Philippine football will reap the rewards in the future. If properly trained, this may be the team to propel us to World Cup.

Let us all support the Philippine Azkals, and the future of Philippine football, the Teen Azkals. 

For more details you can go at

Philippine Teen Azkals
1802 Pioneer Highlands, Pioneer St.
Mandaluyong City, Philippines 1550


Cellphone # 0917 531 4403


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Friday, January 20, 2012

UPCAT 2012 RESULTS- UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES


University of the Philippines released the results of the UP College Admission Test yesterday, January 18, 2012.  Congratulations passers! See list below:

  1. Aaron, Eunice Moncada – Abes, Hector Salazar
  2. Abes, Loiza Allison Bandiola – Aclan, Sherlyn Antoinette Boongaling
  3. Aclan, Stellah Grace Palomares – Agreda, Rochelle Ivy Delacruz
  4. Agrimano, Ronalyn Bendo – Alazas, Andre Miko Bontes
  5. Alba, Maxine Lally Tybaco – Alfaro, Rachelle Anne Tolentino
  6. Alfaro, Rumel Angelo Torre – Alvaran, Louise Marie Rose Tumaliuan
  7. Alvarez, Anne Kristine Villanueva – Ancheta, Alejandro Lorenzo Santos
  8. Ancheta, Ellice Dane Wee – Ansuas, Angelo Baye Brucelo
  9. Antang, Eula Kristina Dela Cruz – Arambulo, Lyrachel General
  10. Arana, John Paul Nunez – Arnedo, Jhon Paul Pascua
  11. Arnigo, Jay Mar Briones – Austria, Florie Mae Salazar
  12. Austria, Hannah Faye Mercado – Bagadiong, Rizzah Mae Sigua
  13. Bagaipo, Jairus Pagar – Baldovino, April Joy Gomez
  14. Baldovino, Eunice Maricar Magsalin – Bangeles, Rosie Gil
  15. Banggat, Kenn Raphael Manoos – Barrida, April Grace Villasis
  16. Barrientos, Monsour Alberto – Bautista, Ivan Tedison Arellano
  17. Bautista, Janina Hipolito – Belderol, Kemuel Clyde Medrano
  18. Beldia, Jeffrey Thomas Villapando – Bernaldo, Mardy Grace Ann Rescober
  19. Bernales, Jasper Jamorol – Boado, Keizel Minorka Jolongbayan
  20. Boado, Kristina Abigail Aranzanso – Borja, Maybelline Rosette Cervera
  21. Borja, Patricia Taco – Buenconsejo, Dana Grace Siapno
  22. Buenconsejo, Julian Hallado – Caamod, Annabelle Cruda
  23. Caasi, Paulo Malgapo – Cabusas, Karen Grace Lascuna
  24. Cabusora, Rinah Lae Insigne – Calderon, Kenneth Banzuela
  25. Calderon, Khrista Lhey Villanueva – Canceran, Patricia June Layco
  26. Cancio, Khristine Carino – Caraga, Agatha Angela Ignacio
  27. Caragan, Marisa Alarin – Cartabio, Threb Gabriel Fule
  28. Cartagena, Louie Balboa – Castro, Jaian Xephel Gamoso
  29. Castro, Jan Carlo Marcelo – Cedeno, Ma Alaila Gumaquil
  30. Cejalvo, Reneliza Dalipe – Chavez, Toni Marie Haro
  31. Chavez, Van Paolo Del Castillo – Clado, Daniel Weaver
  32. Claridad, Jenny Joy Caballero – Concepcion, Eina Izabela Zaide
  33. Concepcion, Gayle Rahab Ann Racca – Cortez, Andrew Tiamson
  34. Cortez, Angelica Joiece Canillada – Cruz, Marya Christel Immaculate Burio
  35. Cruz, Menandro Ii Verzosa – Dable, Frances Marie Jandonero
  36. Dabuet, Kristianne Chyna Chu Te – Darato, Bret John Oncog
  37. Darcen, Nica Therese Mercado – De Guzman, Christian Bravo
  38. De Guzman, Christine Mae Pitalbo – De Padua, Jan Loubert
  39. De Padua, Russel Baltores – Del Rosario, Gueneve Basilio
  40. Del Rosario, Jan Noel Diaz – Delariarte, Misha Louise Alcazar
  41. Delasas, Gemiele Elaine Capistrano – Deytiquez, Marrian Johanna Cotiangco
  42. Dialogo, Sandra Surita – Dissanayake, Ivy Joyce Aquino
  43. Distal, Joseph Patrick – Doromal, Rochelle Louise Dela Cruz
  44. Doron, Michael Bernard Bryan Dorias – Ebate, Neil Philip Lazarito
  45. Ebdani, Jennifer Deresma – Encendencia, Chrisha Dagpin
  46. Encina, Zaldy Mark Ferido – Escudero, John Agustin Pineda
  47. Escudo, Rodel Gozo – Estapia, Marie Neil Olandria
  48. Estardo, Jessica Licuan – Fabicon, Samantha Joie Ferrera
  49. Fabila, Christy Paclibar – Fernandez, Angela Joy Balagosa
  50. Fernandez, Angela Louise Gudani – Florece, Christine Marie Cala-Or
  51. Florendo, Carl Andrew Alipala – Francisco, Jewel Mika Morenencia
  52. Francisco, Ma Cariza Pascual – Galang, Eira Chariz Roque
  53. Galang, Elson Ian Nyl Ebreo – Ganotisi, Frances Miguel
  54. Gans, Niccolo Agujo – Garzon, Jiezl Mae Leyble
  55. Gasapo, Karen Rose Vicencio – Germinal, Christine Faith Gegantoca
  56. Germinal, Nina Grace Ramirez – Go-Aco, Voncarlo Ceniza
  57. Goad, Jhonnabie Tina – Gorospe, Maria Corine Bertiz
  58. Gorospe, Stephanie Grace Capao-An – Guimmayen, Neil Angelo Conel
  59. Guinandal, Adelfa Rose Belicario – Herbon, Arron Lucius Besares
  60. Herbosa, Jonnel Redondo – Hubilla, Fatima Athena Destura
  61. Hubo, Nicole Juliet Buendia – Infante, Jellou Mae Soriano
  62. Infante, Van Carlo Miguel – Jarencio, Mary Jeel Cabanus
  63. Jareol, Jane Sumo – Juan, Cez Dominique Abitan
  64. Juan, Daniele – Labanta, Decemae Lyka Regaton
  65. Labao, Jorem Paulo Melencio – Laguardia, Jamilah Paola Dela Cruz
  66. Lagudas, Jessa Beronilla – Laraya, Kurt Joseff Villareal
  67. Larcia, Tanya Alyana Limbo – Lebrilla, Frezel Jade Colacion
  68. Ledesma, Augusto Xavier Naval – Liberato, Lisa Katrina Conde
  69. Libiano, Maria Camille Revilla – Limbaga, Lorenzo Gabriel Cascon
  70. Limbago, Allan Joseph Datoy – Lobitana, Carlo Joseph Estigoy
  71. Lobo, Eloisa Rachel Cua – Lozano, Angela Joy Tangangco
  72. Lozano, Emmanuel Gomez – Maano, Prince Lester Capistrano
  73. Maape, John Noel Ratilla – Magallanes, Loise Emberr Jane Gallego
  74. Magallon, Clarisse Launio – Maguad, Ma Althea Tacsagon
  75. Maguad, Stephen Dave Servancia – Malto, Zabrina Bernice Lacuanan
  76. Malubay, Gerina Rose Cabalbal – Mangante, Mariz Raga
  77. Mangao, Arnoldus Marzonia – Marabi, Judith Ann Cueva
  78. Marabut, Gianna Marie Linchangco – Marquez, Samantha Angeles
  79. Marquez, Samantha Loraine Erana – Matula, Ignatius Matthew Cubal
  80. Matulac, Julie Ann Zerrudo – Mendoza, Aaron James Figueroa
  81. Mendoza, Abbygail Garcia – Mercado, Miguel Eduardo Manianglung
  82. Mercado, Monique Eloise Teves – Molas, Romulo Martin Iii Sanchez
  83. Molase, Eda Marie Villanueva – Montoya, Patricia Minela Lusong
  84. Montud, Sittie Nizhran Allyssa Doro – Munoz, Ricardo Jr Rano
  85. Munsayac, Michelle Gonzales – Nas, John Sylvester Brusola
  86. Nasayao, Maria Tricia Bertiz – Nicdao, Trisha Jem Jovellanos
  87. Nicolas, Ahrjae Joy Princess Sulfelix – Oberes, Raymund Jun Torda
  88. Obial, Dennie Rose Sapong – Olazo, Stephen Andy Monteagudo
  89. Olegario, Neil Karlo Zafra – Oquendo, Noel Aguilar
  90. Ora, Vicelle Joy Abarentos – Ozaraga, Maria Katrina Chua
  91. Ozon, May Fredelyn Miole – Pagaduan, Justin Cordoba
  92. Pagaduan, Karen Tam – Palmes, Charlene Mandaricio
  93. Palmes, Gilgen Parrenas – Paragas, Rose Ann Marie Nate
  94. Paraiso, Jayvee Magbanlac – Patron, Jennifer Estolloso
  95. Patron, Roed Deris – Peralta, Margarette Kaye Bolares
  96. Peralta, Mariani Angel Lomugdang – Piedad, Maricar Roluna
  97. Pielago, Patricia Ann Andal – Pon-An, Charlene Joyce Franco
  98. Ponce, Albert Allan Yan – Punzalan, Mari Janae Paula Alibadbad
  99. Punzalan, Marianne Caballero – Rabanos, Caryl Ann Alcazaren
  100. Rabaya, Luwin Joseph Abadiano – Ramos, Jose Imanuel Cruz
  101. Ramos, Joyce Anne Loria – Recopuerto, Harmon Sardina
  102. Recote, Jhoanna Rey Clemente – Revereza, Jeremiah Joseph Legarda
  103. Revilla, Brian Joshua Mapacpac – Reynaldo, Erwin Rommel Tayo
  104. Reynaldo, Shamah Regimen – Rodenas, Paul Emmanuel Rey
  105. Rodeo, Almaiza Marie Francisco – Rosales, Lloyd Beiel Atienza
  106. Rosales, Mikhaila Klaudine An – Sabino, Elhaine Mae Lolong
  107. Sabio, Earl Bryan Palma – Sally, Elena Grace Locsin
  108. Salmani, Katrina Jayashree Gutierrez – San Pedro, Marcus Jude Pleyto
  109. San Pedro, Prescilla Diorgia Guinto – Santos, Christian Paolo Mico
  110. Santos, Chynna Sophia Alonzo – Sarmiento, Shaine Marie Tang
  111. Sarne, Marah Danica Calonia – Serdan, Shara Kaye Oronos
  112. Serdeno, Hannah Cheryl Laniog – Silva, Jose Miguel Geronimo
  113. Silva, Nigel Andag – Solis, Abby Gail Tirol
  114. Solis, Ariane Claire Buladaco – Sua, Francis Danielle Melecio
  115. Suacillo, Carine Iries Marterio – Suyu, Ma Angelie Aggabao
  116. Suyu, Ma Mesaela Ballesteros – Tagalog, Kimberly Eve Senarlo
  117. Tagami, Mark Ian Calaparan – Tan, Francis Michael Padilla
  118. Tan, Gabriel Cantara – Tarongoy, John Kenneth Silawan
  119. Tarongoy, Sarena Palisbo – Tiglao, Jose Enrico Gonzales
  120. Tiglao, Laurence Mitchelle Landicho – Tolentino, Zandy De Leon
  121. Tolentino, Zein Eiryn Sinsuat – Trinidad, Ivan Rayson Espidol
  122. Trinidad, Janica Iris Cacal – Ubay, Nikki Jamison
  123. Ucab, Hazel Grace Rigonan – Vaflor, Dan Dexter Libunao
  124. Valarao, Reena Amirah Concepcion – Varon, Mary Felene Diva
  125. Varona, Charity Anastacio – Vicente, Lyneth Panganiban
  126. Vicente, Nerrisa Sepaya – Villanueva, Jessa Mae Asayas
  127. Villanueva, Joanna Nicole Tenorio – Virata, Angelique Joy Napao
  128. Viray, Bryce Cornelius Yvann De Leon – Yap, Henry Oliver Evangelista
  129. Yap, Jayme Maries Go – Zamora, Kate Valerie Anne Saldua
  130. Zamora, Mariel Roie De Leon – Zurbito, Rosanne Angel Almario


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