Monday, December 5, 2011

From Vietnam to the Galaxy

By Sid Ventura | Sportsaholic



A year ago today, the Philippine football renaissance began.

It was on this day in 2010 that the Philippine Azkals sent shock waves across the Southeast Asian football landscape by upsetting heavily favored Vietnam, 2-0, in the AFF Suzuki Cup in Hanoi, a big win that sparked renewed interest in football in the country. The result was so big it eventually made SI.com's yearend list of the 10 biggest football stories of 2010.

The 365 days that followed took the Azkals on a magic carpet ride and carried them and the sport to unprecedented heights. Suddenly, kids wanted to be like Younghusband or Caligdong. Fans lined up to watch the Azkals play Mongolia, Sri Lanka and Kuwait. Azkals jerseys became hot commodities as the names on their backs became celebrities. Filipino football players becoming celebrity endorsers? What was the world coming to?

But no one could have foreseen that it would all culminate in a match against David Beckham, Landon Donovan, Robbie Keane and the rest of the 2011 MLS champions LA Galaxy.

As Caligdong said while seated next to Beckham, "Parang panaginip lang. Hindi mo inaasahan na andito ang idolo mo na nakikita mo lang dati sa TV. Ngayon, katabi ko na."

And this from Younghusband: "We always say, 'Who would've thought this would happen?' Hopefully we will continue and we will progress. The exposure is there now and the attention to football is there, and it's important we sustain it."

So as we mark the first anniversary of the Dec. 5, 2010 win over Vietnam, let's pause for a while and look back at how the sport's popularity grew exponentially after that magical night in Hanoi, and how, almost a year after the fact, Phil Younghusband played against his boyhood idol Beckham at the Rizal Football Stadium.

Dec. 2, 2010. Hanoi, Vietnam — Chris Greatwich scores a goal in injury time to salvage a 1-1 draw for the Philippines against Singapore in the AFF Suzuki Cup group stage. If the Azkals had lost this match, then the win over Vietnam would not have had as much impact because they still would have been eliminated. The highlights are here.

Three days before the match, another crucial development took place back in Manila after Jose Mari Martinez was ousted as PFF president and replaced on an interim basis by Iloilo Football Association president Mariano "Nonong" Araneta.

Dec. 5, 2010. Hanoi, Vietnam — In front of 40,000 fans at the My Duhn Stadium in Hanoi, the Philippines battles host Vietnam, which is coming off a murderous 7-1 demolition of Myanmar. Once again, Greatwich stars for the Azkals, scoring on a header that bounces just clear of the Vietnamese keeper and into the goal in the 38th minute. In the 78th, Phil Younghusband completes the upset with a left-footed strike inside the box. Afterwards, Vietnam coach Henrique Calisto is so incensed that he refused to shake the hand of then-Azkals coach Simon McMenemy. Back home, the match was shown only on cable, something unthinkable today. Relive the highlights here.

Dec. 8, 2010. Hanoi, Vietnam — The Philippines plays Myanmar to a goalless draw, assuring itself of second place in Group B and its first-ever appearance in the AFF Suzuki Cup semifinals. Ian Araneta has several chances to give the Azkals a win, but is thwarted each time. The match is broadcast live back home on free TV on Studio 23, a first for the Azkals.

The Philippines advances to a two-leg semifinal showdown against Group A topnotcher Indonesia. It's supposed to be a home-and-home series, but the AFF decides there's no suitable venue in the Philippines that can host such a high-profile game. The PFF cannot do anything about it, because obviously, no one was expecting the Azkals to make it to the semis. As a result, both legs will be played at the enormous Gelaro Bung Karno Stadium in Jakarta.

Dec. 16, 2010. Jakarta, Indonesia — This is supposed to be the Philippines' "home" match. Instead, it's played in front of 70,000 rabid football fans at the Gelaro Bung Karno Stadium in Jakarta. Indonesia's naturalized striker Christian Gonzales scores the match's lone goal in the 32nd minute off a header from a long ball after Neil Etheridge and Ray Jonsson collide. Since Gonzales's score counts as an "away" goal, the Azkals must now beat Indonesia by at least two goals in the second leg to advance to the finals.

Dec. 19, 2010. Jakarta, Indonesia — Gonzales again scores the lone goal from a cracker of a strike from way out in the 43rd minute that curls into the upper corner. Indonesia advances to the finals against Malaysia. Meanwhile, the Azkals return home to a hero's welcome.

Dec. 30, 2010. Manila — ABS-CBN Sports and the United Football League announce the launching of the UFL: It's Our game, a weekly 30-mintue football show about the UFL that will air on Balls Channel. According to UFL marketing head Javy Mantecon in an interview with Yahoo! Phils., they idea for a weekly football show was presented to ABS-CBN as early as middle of the year, following the successful telecast of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The network giant initially wasn't convinced yet about the viability of such a program, but the Azkals' success combined with the high ratings of their matches bring about a change of heart.

Jan. 14, 2011. Manila — The PFF announces the appointment of Hans Michael Weiss as the new coach of the Azkals, replacing McMenemy.

February 9, 2011. Bacolod — The Philippines hosts the first leg of a two-leg qualifier for the 2012 Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Challenge Cup against Mongolia right in the hotbed of local football — Panaad Stadium in Bacolod. An overflow crowd watches Chieffy Caligdong, who missed the AFF Suzuki Cup due to injury, announce his return with a beauty of a goal in the 43rd minute and Phil Younghusband add another one in injury time to give the Azkals a 2-nil win.

March 15, 2011. Ulan Bator, Mongolia - Amid freezing temperatures, Mongolia beats the Philippines, 2-1. However, the Philippines wins on aggregate, 3-2, to win the series and advance to the Challenge Cup Qualifying group stage.

March 21, 2011. Rangoon, Myanmar. The Philippines is in Group A of the Challenge Cup Qualifying group stage together with Palestine, Bangladesh, and host Myanmar. The top two teams will advance to the tournament proper in 2012. A James Younghusband penalty kick in the 76th minute gives the Azkals a 1-0 lead, but Myanmar scores on a set piece in the third minute of injury time to salvage a draw.

March 23, 2011. Rangoon, Myanmar — The Philippines draws with Palestine, 0-0. The Azkals must now beat Bangladesh to advance.

March 25, 2011. Rangoon, Myanmar — The Azkals rout Bangladesh, 3-0. Araneta scores in the 41st, while new recruit Angel Guirado adds two more in the second half. The Philippines advances to the final tournament of the Challenge Cup for the first time.

March 30, 2011. Los Banos, Laguna — The first-ever under-23 national tournament, called the PFF Suzuki U-23 National Cup, is launched in UP Los Banos with Nonong Araneta, Weiss, Dan Palami and Azkals Caligdong, Ian Araneta, Guirado, and Roel Gener, among others, in attendance. Twenty-seven teams from all over the country join the three-month-long tournament.

Later in the day, at Baker Hall just across the university's football field, Araneta, Weiss and Palami join the media in watching the live draw of the Asian qualifiers for the 2014 World Cup. There is jubilation in the large room after Sri Lanka is drawn as the Philippines' first-round opponent. But the celebration is muted after the Azkals draw a much tougher opponent, Kuwait, in the second round in the event they get past Sri Lanka.

June 29, 2011. Colombo, Sri Lanka — The Brave Reds of Sri Lanka draw with the Azkals, 1-1. Nate Burkey salvages the draw with a header in the 50th minute.

July 3, 2011. Manila — In the first FIFA World Cup Qualifying match played on Philippine soil in 10 years, the Azkals rout Sri Lanka, 4-0, before a jampacked crowd at the Rizal Stadium to advance to the second round of the World Cup Qualifying for the first time in history. Caligdong, Younghusband (twice) and Guirado are the goal scorers for the Philippines. But there's little time to celebrate. Kuwait, ranked over 60 notches higher in the FIFA rankings, is waiting in the second round.

July 23, 2011. Kuwait City, Kuwait — Welcome to high-level Asian football. Playing their highest-ranked opponent in years, the Azkals absorb a clinical 3-0 drubbing at the hands of Kuwait. Skipper Aly Borromeo misses the match after incurring a second yellow card in the qualifiers against Sri Lanka.

July 28, 2011. Manila — The Azkals need to win by at least four goals to offset Kuwait's three-goal advantage. Stephan Shrock, the immensely talented Fil-German midfielder, gives the home crowd something to cheer about with a spectacular strike from way out in the second minute of first-half injury time. The Kuwaitis genuinely look stunned; the nerve of these Filipinos, they must be saying, to score against us. Phil Younghusband almost makes it 2-0 early in the second half after he eludes two Kuwaiti defenders for a clean shot, but the Kuwaiti keeper comes up with a brilliant save. Minutes later, Kuwait is reduced to 10 men following a red card. Everything is looking good, until Yousef Naser catches the defense napping and somehow scores on a long strike. The goal knocks the air out of the stadium. Kuwait adds one more goal in the 85th to eliminate the Azkals.

August 17, 2011. Manila — The UFL and TV5 announce a five-year, P150 million deal that calls for the live broadcast of selected UFL matches over TV5's AKTV channel. It's a major development for the local league.

September 30-October 4, 2011. Kaohsiung, Taiwan — The Azkals compete in the Long Teng Cup and finish runner-up to Hong Kong with one win and two draws. Caligdong wins the Golden Boot award with four goals. Coach Weiss gives some exposure to select members of the U-23 team that will be seeing action in the SEA Games in Jakarta.

October 7, 2011. Singapore — The Azkals lose to Singapore, 2-0, in an international friendly.

October 8, 2011. Manila — The United Football Cup opens its 2011-12 season with a record 28 teams. Several Azkals are playing for different teams. The Cup's first two matches are broadcast live over AKTV.

October 11, 2011. Manila — The Azkals thrash Nepal, 4-0, in an international friendly at the Rizal Stadium. Phil scores two goals, brother James one, and Matt Hartmann one. For the senior Azkals, this is supposed to be their last international match of the year.

October 16-21, 2011. Vientiane, Laos — The Malditas, the Azkals' female counterparts, compete in the AFF Women's Championships. Coached by Ernie Nierras, the team finishes third in their group with one draw and two losses. It is a marked improvement from their 2009 campaign, when they lost all their three matches and were outscored 30-1.

October 27, 2011. Makati — In a press conference, LA Galaxy president Thomas Payne and PFF president Nonong Araneta jointly announce the December 3 match between the Azkals and the Galaxy.


November 3-15, 2011. Jakarta, Indonesia — The Philippines returns to the Southeast Asian Games football competition for the first time in six years. Backstopped by standouts from the U-23 national championships and some members of the Azkals, the team stumbles badly, losing four of its five matches. After losing to Timor Leste, team captain Matt Harmann abruptly leaves the team following a dispute with Weiss and returns to Manila.

December 3, 2011. Manila — Before another huge crowd at the Rizal Stadium, the LA Galaxy put on a display of topnotch football and win, 6-1. Beckham scores the game's first goal, while Younghusband is the lone scorer for the home team.

The night Beckham met Pacquiao, and other random stuff

By Sid Ventura | Sportsaholic



Some random musings and quotes from last night's LA Galaxy-Philippine Azkals dream game, which the Galaxy handily won, 6-1, although the final score hardly mattered in the eyes of thousands of starstruck football fans.

A perfect Saturday night

It was a good night for football. There were some threatening rain clouds in the afternoon, but luckily they did no harm. The air was cool and the atmosphere was electric. There were also legitimate concerns about a sparse crowd given the slow pace of ticket sales, but in the end it appeared Filipino fans couldn't resist watching a world-class team like the LA Galaxy, even with ticket prices at first-world rates. The last-minute 35% discount offered by the United Football League must have helped as well. Rizal Stadium was probably 90% full. It wasn't as raucous as the previous crowds that attended the WC Qualifiers against Sri Lanka and Kuwait, and there were noticeably more female fans this time around (gee, I wonder why), but overall it was good.

It would have been better, of course, if the Azkals didn't completely disappear in the second half. Everyone expected the Galaxy to win, but conceding six goals wasn't foreseen by most observers. Aly Borromeo was sorely missed in the backline, which gave up too many shots. But methinks it was the third goal — the one where the Galaxy's Big Three connected with David Beckham nearly bending t it out of bounds from a corner kick before Landon Donovan headed it straight to Robbie Keane for an easy score — that knocked the wind out of the Akzals' sails.

Beckham bends it

The first goal of the game was a treat for the fans and came in the 20th minute courtesy of a vintage Beckham strike. After getting a short pass from Keane, Beckham unleashed the shot from near the top of the penalty box that curled to the left and into the upper right side of the net. Poor Edward Sacapano had no chance, but then again, few keepers have once Beckham bends it like that.

"I haven't done that for a few years," he said. "I was happy with the goal tonight. I'm usually setting them up. But it's nice to get a goal tonight."

Sizing up the Azkals

After the game, Galaxy coach Bruce Arena and team captain Landon Donovan gave their thoughts on the Azkals. Arena said three players stood out for him.

"I thought the numbers 12 (Angel Guirado), 13 (Chieffy Caligdong) and 10 (Phil Younghusband) played well. I thought they did quite well on the break, getting out on the counterattack. We were a little sloppy at times in the first half."

When asked to compare the Azkals to the Indonesian national team, which lost only by 1-0 last Wednesday, Arena still gave the slight edge to the Azkals, and offered an explanation as to why they only beat Indonesia by one goal.

"When I first saw the Philippine team in the first half, I thought they were a little bit better than the Indonesian team. However, I think one of the differences in this trip is that we had a lot of travel right in the beginning. We traveled 18, 20 hours and we had to play the Indonesian team. Oddly enough, if it's possible, it's a little bit hotter and a little bit more humid in Jakarta. And I thought we were physically drained.

"I think as we arrived in the Philippines, we had a few more days of rest. We were a little better prepared to play tonight, and I think that was why the score of the game was different than it was versus Indonesia. But I think that the two teams are fairly comparable."

Donovan, who dazzled the crowd with some nifty footwork, concurred.

"Yeah, I agree with that," said the Galaxy skipper. "I think the players were a little more talented tonight. I thought in the first half, the way they played was more organized, and they threatened us more than Indonesia. I think what happened is, we got our fitness a little bit over the last three or four days and the pace of the game wore out the Philippine team. And we also had the opportunity to make a lot of substitutions, which gives you fresh legs and fresh energy, and that helped a lot. If we were all playing 90 minutes, it would be a lot more difficult."

They All Bow to Pacquiao

When a group of NBA superstars led by Kobe Bryant and Kevin Durant hit town last July, almost all of them got starstruck after meeting Manny Pacquiao. The same thing happened last night after David Beckham met the Pacman.

"I couldn't wait to get off the field to talk to him," Beckham said. "I'm a huge fan of him. He's such a talented man and a good person. I know all of the players were excited about him being in the game tonight, and I saw him walk in during the game. I wanted to meet him and get a picture of him. It's exciting."

Pacquiao arrived shortly before the halftime whistle, and as usual caused a commotion. When his presence was announced during the halftime break, some Galaxy players stopped their warm-up routine and peered into the crowd hoping to catch a glimpse of the Pambansang Kamao.

Beckham was supposed to play only one half, but when he saw Pacquiao was in attendance, he suited up for additional minutes in the second half. After he was finally substituted, he walked over to where the Pacman was seated and gave him his no. 23 jersey. (In keeping with an earlier promise, Beckham gave Phil Younghusband an autographed jersey during the press conference after the game.)

Who's Next?

Bringing in the MLS champions here to play against the Azkals was one of the biggest coups of the year in all of local sports. What could possibly top this? Phil Younghusband may have the answer.

"I just had a chat with MVP (Manny Pangilinan)," Younghusband revealed during the post-game press conference. "He wants to bring in Real Madrid. He said to mix the teams up so it would be more exhibition, not Real Madrid vs. the Azkals."

If you ask Chieffy Caligdong, though, he prefers another legendary Primera Liga club.

"(FC) Barcelona, siyempre," he said, referring to the team of Argentinian superstar Lionel Messi. "Iyon iyong pinakahinahangaan ko sa lahat ng club teams. Sana matuloy, kahit iyong Real Madrid, 'diba?"

If these plans push through, then it's safe to say the football craze isn't just a passing fad, but something that's here to stay. In which case, I think now would be a good time for the football movers and shakers to start investing in a world-class football stadium.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Galaxy wins over Azkals, 6-1

By JONAS TERRADO - Manila Bulletin


MANILA, Philippines — Two of the most iconic figures in global sports last night converged in a place where the Beatles once tore the house down.

David Beckham displayed the skills that made him a football icon while boxing champion Manny Pacquiao delighted the audience by just showing up, highlighting the LA Galaxy's 6-1 mastery of the Philippine Azkals at the jampacked Rizal Memorial Stadium.

In front of an approximate crowd of 12,000, Beckham made a lasting impression with his superb passing skills while scoring an effortless opening goal in the 20th minute.

After playing 75 minutes, Beckham came out in place of Jovan Kirovski then approached Pacquiao to give his game jersey. A smiling Pacquiao showed Beckham's gift like it was a world title belt.

"I couldn't wait to get off the field and talk to him," said Beckham, who briefly chatted with Pacquiao after the final whistle. "I'm a huge fan of him and he's a good person."

Beckham noticed Pacquiao arriving amidst cheers from the crowd in the 44th minute. At halftime, the England captain smiled at the Sarangani congressman then gave a thumbs up sign.

It was an expected win for the 2011 MLS champions, but the Azkals made it interesting in the first half when Phil Younghusband cut the deficit to 2-1 in the 40th minute off a splendid goal from the right side of the penalty box and over keeper Josh Saunders.

From there, it was pure dominance by the Galaxy.

Not minding flashbulbs and giggling fans, Beckham's corner kick set up Robbie Keane's goal in the 47th minute for a 3-1 advantage. Two more goals by Adam Cristman and another from substitute Gregg Berhalter later sealed LA's second win in the Asia Pacific Tour.

But the score hardly mattered at all.

Seeing Beckham and Landon Donovan, who had two passes that set up goals by Mike Magee and Cristman's first goal, and the rest of the Galaxy's superior skills coupled with Younghusband's goal was well enough for fans to have their money's worth.

Despite the expensive ticket prices, the crowd exceeded what organizers projected. Afterwards, the match further enhanced the legacy of a stadium that weathered the wrath of World War II.

"We would love to come back," said Donovan, who made his promise by exchanging uniforms with Azkals' injured captain Aly Borromeo.

Except for a worker who was doing a welding job at a constructed building near the stadium, all were glued for this so-called Dream Cup.

There were long lines outside the venue, Galaxy and Azkals jerseys were selling like hotcakes and a scalper even offered a P1,000 ticket for the bleacher seat that is legally pegged at P2,000.

Other prominent figures from various sectors were in attendance, from Manila mayor Alfredo Lim to actress Dawn Zulueta to Pacquiao's wife Jinkee, who arrived late with his three sons.

When she got into her seat, Beckham scored a long strike from the left side of the box. Goalkeeper Eduard Sacapano of the Philippine Army attempted to save it but his efforts went in vain as the ball hit the right side of the net.

Beckham's goal silenced a festive crowd, perhaps awed with how the English captain and former Manchester United and Real Madrid star did the trick.

"I haven't done that in years," Beckham described.

Magee made it 2-0 in the 38th minute off a counter attack that was aided by a short pass by Donovan. Two minutes later, Younghusband put the Azkals on the board.

"I'm happy that I scored a goal on the same game where David Beckham also scored a goal," said Younghusband, who personally received an autographed jersey from his idol during the post-match press conference.

Minutes after Keane's goal, a short shot that mesmerized Sacapano, the so-called "Blue-Haired Guy" named Ebong Joson announced that there was a missing kid named Vincent Ferrer.

After the announcement, Ferrer was found, the crowd was delighted but Cristman made it 4-1 in the 62nd minute off a Donovan pass.

Cristman added a second goal, 13 minutes later before Berhalter settled the final count in the 86th minute.

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Azkals battle LA Galaxy in friendly match today

Dyan Castillejo and Raffy Santos,
abs-cbnNEWS.com


MANILA, Philippines - The Philippine Azkals and the Los Angeles Galaxy will play in an exhibition match at the Rizal Memorial Stadium today.

It will be the last game of the year for the Azkals -- a fitting end to a year that saw a rise in the popularity of football in the Philippines.

The LA Galaxy, meanwhile, are coming off a successful season that saw them win the 2011 Major League Soccer Cup.

They will be bannered by superstars David Beckham, Landon Donovan and Robbie Keane.

The Azkals will be led by homegrown players Chieffy Caligdong, Ian Araneta, Edward Sacapano, and Phil and James Younghusband.

The Philippines will be missing the services of Europe-based players who still have commitments to their professional football clubs.

They include goalkeepers Neil Etheridge and Roland Muller, as well as midfielder Stephan Schrock.

Asia-Pacific Tour

The Philippines is the Galaxy's second stop in their 2011 Asia-Pacific Tour.

They won 1-0 in their first game against a selection from the Indonesia national team.

Galaxy players arrived in Manila Thursday afternoon.

Aside from playing in the friendly, LA Galaxy also held a football clinic for kids and had a practice session at the Rizal Memorial Stadium on Friday.

At least 200 kids joined the clinic.

Galaxy players led by Beckham showed children passing and dribbling techniques.

Beckham enjoyed himself, frequently giving the kids high-fives and engaging them in conversation.

"The children out here today are incredible... it's amazing hoe positive the energy the children have. they're so happy," said Beckham.

Galaxy players proceeded with their own training after the football clinic.

Idols

For the Azkals, the exhibition game will be a chance to play against their idols, but they maintain they will be professional during the game.

"Pagkatapos ng game, pwedeng magpa-autograph, magpa-picture. During the game, kailangan professional," said striker Phil Younghusband.

Caligdong is looking forward to finding himself matched against Beckham, and says he hopes to learn a lot from the experience.

"Malaking challenge para sa amin. Maraming matututunan mula sa team ng Galaxy, especially David Beckham," he said.

Azkals team manager Dan Palami is hoping that the PH XI will be able to give the MLS Cup champions a tough test.

"Hopefully for the Team Azkals, we give them a good fight, para yung ibang teams, they will want to play against us kasi they will get a good session," Palami said.

Europe-based Azkals Rob Gier and Ray Jonsson arrived in Manila late Wednesday evening, and both said they were excited to face the LA Galaxy.

"It's just an unbelievable opportunity," Gier said. "If you told me a few months ago that we would be playing against David Beckham here in Manila, I would've laughed at you," Gier said.

Jonsson said that a win was possible, "if we play good defense."

The Azkals head coach Michael Weiss urged Filipino football fans to fill the stadium and cheer during the match.

"I hope they will come in masses. I hope the stadium will be sold out," Weiss said.

Discounted tickets

The ticket prices for the Azkals-LA Galaxy exhibition game range from P2,000-P15,000.

The United Football League (UFL) has offered fans a 35% discounts on all tickets.

People who still want to buy tickets to the game need to give the code #6987 when buying at Ticketworld outlets. The discount is not available when buying online.