Published May 25, 2021, 4:47 PM
The Philippine Azkals have started their Doha training camp Monday, May 24, in preparation for the resumption of the World Cup/Asian Cup Qualifiers in early-June.
Team captain Stephan Schrock leads a group of 12 players who are now in the Qatari capital for the weeklong camp which coach Scott Cooper hopes would be enough for the Azkals to be ready once they arrive in Suzhou, China for the final three matches of the second round.
Other players in Doha are veterans Mark Hartmann, Angel Guirado, Alvaro Silva, Luke Woodland, Patrick Reichelt and Jarvey Gayoso while Matt Baldissimo, Niko de Vera, Mar Diano, Mark Winhoffer, Bernd Schipmann and Michael Kempter comprise the newcomers.
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May 6, 2021 | 6:45 pm
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THE Philippine national men’s football team is in the process of preparing for its return to top-flight international competition in June.
The Azkals are to see action next month in the joint 2022 International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) World Cup and 2023 Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Asian Cup qualifiers in Suzhou, China, which will mark their return to the field after the forced long break they had because of the pandemic.
Speaking at an online press conference on Wednesday, Azkals officials and executives of the Philippine Football Federation (PFF) shared they are now busy working on assembling a formidable team for the competition and plotting the squad’s preparation in the lead-up.
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Published March 12, 2021, 9:30 AM
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Bienvenido Marañon and Stephan Schrock will return for United City’s defense of the Philippines Football League crown and its historic appearance in the AFC Champions League.
The club made the announcement this week, with Marañon, in the midst of becoming a naturalized Filipino, and Schrock leading a group of returning players from last season’s team that won the PFL title.
Also back are Mike Ott, another key contributor in United City’s title run, Pika Minegishi, Sean Kane, Jordan Jarvis, Cholo Bugas, Jun Badelic and Arnie Pasinabo.
United City did lose some key players, particularly Senegales striker Robert Lopez Mendy, Japanese Taka Odawara and Manny Ott.