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UFL Cup 2011Finals: Airmen stun favorite Sparks

By JVP, GMA News

Goalkeeper Edmundo Mercado turned back the hands of time while Ian Araneta and Yanti Barsales knocked in the goals as Philippine Air Force beat highly-favored Loyola Meralco Sparks FC, 2-0, Saturday in the UFL Cup Finals at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex.

Araneta struck a left-booted shot from inside the box in the 38th minute before Barsales notched the insurance goal in the 90th.

But it was Mercado’s game-long efforts that secured the Airmen the 2011 UFL Cup. The 37-year-old stopped the Sparks’ high-powered offense led by brothers Phil and James Younghusband.

“We want to prove to everyone that Air Force is the number one team in the Philippines,” said Mercado, a 13-year national team member who retired in 2008.

“We played basic football. They are big and in terms of skill, they have the edge but we played as a team,” said Air Force head coach Edzel Bracamonte.

After left winger Chieffy Caligdong penetrated inside the box, Araneta was left open and booted the ball home using his left foot to break the scoreless deadlock.

United Football League UFL Cup logoThe Sparks could have tied the goal in the 53rd minute after James Younghusband scored a header off a Matt Hartmann corner kick but the head referee disallowed it after the referee wrongly placed the ball in the corner.

Loyola Meralco had another golden chance in the 86th minute but substitute Alex Elnar’s header hit the crossbar. Another mad scramble ensued and Elnar again missed the goal by inches after his header once again hit the crossbar.

Phil Younghusband got free in the 87th minute and nearly scored a game-tying goal but Mercado used his feet to save the ball and prevent another point blank attempt from the Sparks.

Barsales scored after stealing the ball at the back from John Paul Merida and flicked his shot from 20 yards out to seal the title win.

The 38-year-old Barsales eventually won the Golden Boot award (Most Valuable Player) while Mercado took home the Golden Glove or the best goalkeeper trophy.

Phil Younghusband was awarded the Golden Ball award.

Homegrown Airmen shut down Sparks, capture UFL Cup 2011 title

By Alder Almo (philstar.com)

MANILA, Philippines – It was a finale that lived up to the hype as the battle between the finest homegrown booters and a collection of the best foreign-bred talents.

Protecting its turf against the invasion of the Fil-foreigners and an emerging force in Loyola Meralco Sparks, Phil. Air Force-Phoenix stamped its class with a 2-nil triumph tonight to capture the 2011 United Football League (UFL) Cup before a 6,000 crowd that packed the Rizal Memorial Football Stadium.

In a classic battle between offense and defense, the Airmen more than held their own to shut down the potent offensive attack of the erstwhile unbeaten Sparks led by the tournament’s best striker and Phil. Azkals’ stalwart Phil Younghusband, who made 25 goals entering the finals.

Phil. Air Force’s Ian Araneta, who is Younghusband’s back-up in the national team, made his 19th goal in the cup to open up the scoring with a well-executed set piece by the Airmen in a riveting finals that saw a lot shoving and shouting between the players from the national team.

Araneta’s Azkal teammate Chieffy Caligdong started the play by slipping past Loyola’s midfield defense. The ball passed through Yanti Barsales before Randy Belaong set up Araneta for the lightning quick goal that caught Loyola goalie Ref Cuaresma flat footed in the 39th minute.

Spurned by the Airmen’s goal in the first half, the Sparks tried to relive their amazing come-from-behind win in the semis to no avail.

James Younghusband’s connected with a header from Mark Hartmann’s corner kick that could have been the match-tying goal seven minutes into the second half. But the referee disallowed the goal due to Hartmann’s premature kick.

United Football League UFL Cup logoWith the Sparks racing against time, they relentlessly attacked the Airmen’s defense. But the tournament’s best goal keeper Tats Mercado and Air Force’s backline defense more than held their own best typified in a crazy sequence late in the match wherein five straight attempts by Loyola still failed to result in a game-tying goal.

The ageless Barsales sealed the deal with a bending goal on top of the box after eluding past two Loyola defenders just seconds into the 90th minute.

Barsales later won the Golden Ball Award and the Agility Award while Phil Younghusband consoled himself with the Golden Boot Award after the heartbreaking loss.

Phil. Air Force’s cohesion proved vital in stimying the Sparks’ attempt at glory starting off with a massive build-up in the off-season that saw them acquire the Younghusbands and Hartmanns to bolster its chances.

The Airmen took pride of having an all-homegrown team as earmarked by Mercado after the match.

“Kami po ay all-Filipino kaya proud kami. Kami ang no.1 football club sa buong bansa,” exclaimed a proud Mercado.

In the first match, dethroned cup champion Global salvaged the third place trophy with a 2-1 victory over Kaya Cignal.

UFL CUP 2011 Finals: Loyola Meralco Sparks vs Philippine Air Force | Air Force FC wins 2-0

Watch Loyola Meralco Sparks vs Philippine Air Force Live Stream on AKTV from the Rizal Memorial Football Stadium, Manila on Saturday December 10, 2011 4:00 PM.

Loyola Meralco Sparks-Philippine Air Force preview

Loyola Meralco Sparks FC stunned Kaya-Cignal FC, 5-4, Monday night to reach the finals of the United Football League Cup 2011 for the first time and will face Air Force Phoenix FC, who dethroned Cup titlist Global FC, 2-0, in the other semis match

Phil Younghusband scored a hat trick as Loyola Meralco fought back from 3-0 down in the first half to repulse Kaya Cignal, 5-4, at the Rizal Memorial Stadium. Loyola staged a comeback behind star striker Phil Younghusband’s heroics. Phil, who scored the Philippines’ lone goal versus Los Angeles Galaxy last Saturday, found the goal in the 57th and the 69th minute before capping off his hat trick in the 86th minute.

United Football League UFL Cup logoLoyola Meralco Sparks vs Philippine Air Force UFL Cup Live Stream

In the other semifinals match, a rematch of last year’s UFL Cup finals, Air Force FC got their revenge as they beat Global FC booters, 2-0, thanks to the two late goals from veteran Yanti Barsales and Jaylor Soriano.

The 2011 UFL Cup Finals will be aired live by AKTV on IBC 13 this coming Saturday December 10, 2011. The semifinals lured an estimated total of 3,000 fans at the historic stadium.

So watch Loyola Meralco Sparks vs Philippine Air Force UFL Cup live stream from Rizal Memorial Football Stadium, Manila for another possible exciting and down-the-line finish. For more UFL Cup soccer news, visit Futbolph.com.

UPDATE: Philippine Air Force FC wins UFL Cup 2011 Title. Congratulations to Air Force FC for wining the finals 2-0 against Loyola Meralco Sparks FC

Goal Scorers: Ian Araneta 39′, Yanti Barsales 89′

UFL Cup 2011: Loyola Meralco Sparks, Philippine Air Force nail finals spot

By Celest R. Flores
INQUIRER.net

MANILA, Philippines – Phil Younghusband struck a hat trick as Loyola Meralco Sparks stunned Kaya-Cignal FC, 5-4, Monday to book a ticket to the United Football League Cup 2011 finals.

Air Force Phoenix FC, meanwhile, dethroned Cup titlist Global FC, 2-0, to arrange a thrilling finals showdown versus the Sparks.

Loyola, who made it to the UFL for the first time, staged an audacious comeback from 3-0 down in the first half as it sizzled behind star striker Phil Younghusband’s heroics.

Younghusband, who scored Philippines’ lone goal versus Los Angeles Galaxy last Saturday, found the goal in the 57th and the 69th minute before capping off his hat trick in the 86th minute.

Mark Hartmann nailed the equalizer before James Younghusband gave the Sparks, in the 78th minute, their first lead of the night at the Rizal Memorial Football Stadium.

United Football League UFL Cup logoThe Sparks regrouped after Kaya opened up the scoring with three goals in 33 minutes courtesy of Eric Dragoh and Prince Boley.

Veteran Yanti Barsales, in the other game, played hero for the defending league champion Airmen versus the Global booters with a goal in the 87th minute.

Jaylor Soriano pulled one back in injury time which sealed the victory for the Air Force, which lost to Global in last season’s cup finals.

National team members Chieffy Caligdong, Ian Araneta, James and Phil Younghusband, among others, will battle it out in a winner-take-all finals Saturday.

UFL Cup 2011 Bracket

UFL Cup 2011 Bracket

UPDATE: Philippine Air Force FC wins UFL Cup 2011 Title. Congratulations to Air Force FC for wining the finals 2-0 against Loyola Meralco Sparks FC

SEMIFINALS UFL CUP FINALS UFL CUP 2011 CHAMPION
A Loyola Meralco Sparks FC – 5
1 Loyola Meralco Sparks FC – 0
B Kaya FC – 4
Philippine Air Force FC
C Global FC – 0
2 Philippine Air Force FC – 2
D Philippine Air Force FC – 2

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ROUND OF 16

QUARTERFINALS

1 Loyola Meralco Sparks FC – 14
1 Loyola Meralco Sparks FC – 2
16 Sunken Garden United FC – 0
A
9 Stallions FC – 2
2 Stallion FC – 1
8 Victory Liner- Diliman FC – 1
4 Nomads FC – 1
3 Nomads FC – 0
13 Pasargad FC – 0
 B
5 Kaya FC – 2
4 Kaya FC – 3
12 Team Socceroo FC – 0
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15 Global FC – 3
5 Global FC – 1
2 Philippine Army FC – 0
C
7 Pachanga FC – 4 (Pen) – 0
6 Pachanga FC – 0
10 Philippine Navy FC – 2 – 0

14 Manhur FC – 3
7 Philippine Air Force FC – 3
3 Philippine Air Force FC – 15
D
6 Green Archers United FC – 3
8 Green Archers United FC – 1
11 Meltique Beef-Lions FC – 0

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UFL Cup 2011 Knockout Stage Scenario (Seedings/Rankings)

UFL Cup 2011 Knockout Stage Scenario (Seedings/Rankings)

For UFL Cup 2011 Bracket, refer to the link provided

Group Seedings: Group winners from 1 to 7, Group runner-ups from 8 to 14 and the 2 3rd placers 15 and 16

UPDATE of Last Game: FULL TIME: Manhur FC 2 -2 Sunken Garden United FC.

With the last game result, Manhur FC at #14. Global FC at #15. Sunken Garden United FC at #16. Laos FC is eliminated.

Final UFL CUP Round of 16 Pairings:

  • Team Socceroo FC (12) vs Kaya FC (5)
  • Nomads FC (4) vs Pasargad FC (13)
  • Global FC (15) vs Philippine Army FC (2)
  • Pachanga FC (7) vs Philippine Navy FC (10)
  • Stallion FC (9) vs Diliman FC (8)
  • Loyola Meralco Sparks FC (1) vs Sunken Garden United FC (16)
  • Philippine Air Force FC (3) vs Manhur FC (14)
  • Green Archers United FC (6) vs Lions FC (11)

For 2011 UFL Cup Fixtures / Schedules / Results, refer to the link provided

Seedings TEAMS GF GA GD PTS GROUP
1 Loyola Meralco Sparks FC 27 2 25 9 1
2 Philippine Army FC 24 0 24 9 1
3 Philippine Air Force FC 23 3 20 9 1
4 Nomads FC 13 0 13 9 1
5 Kaya FC 14 3 11 9 1
6 Green Archers United FC 12 1 11 7 1
7 Pachanga FC 8 2 6 7 1
8 Victory Liner- Diliman FC 18 4 14 6 2
9 Stallions FC 11 4 7 6 2
10 Philippine Navy FC 12 6 6 6 2
11 Meltique Beef-Lions FC 6 3 3 6 2
12 Team Socceroo FC 4 16 -12 6 2
13 Pasargad FC 4 5 -1 4 2
14 Manhur FC  4 7 -3 4 2
15 Global FC 7 5 2 4 3
16 Sunken Garden United FC  5 12 -7 4 3
 17 Laos FC 6 5 1 3 3

*** Manhur FC can qualify if it beats Sunken Garden United FC. (Top 2 in Group G). With #15 Global FC and #16 Laos FC

*** Sunken Garden United FC can qualify if it beats Manhur FC. (Top 2 in Group G). With #15 Global FC and #16 Laos FC

*** If it ends in a draw, Manhur FC can qualify (at #14) due to higher GD (Goal Difference) against Sunken in Group G. (Top 2 in Group G). And Sunken Garden will be the 2nd best 3rd placer (at #16) due to higher Points with 4. Global FC at #15. Laos FC will be eliminated with only 3 points.

*** Global FC is the best 3rd placer with 4 points and GD of positive 2.

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UFL Cup 2011: Navy nips Laos, seals KO berth

By Cedelf P. Tupas (Philippine Daily Inquirer)

MANILA, Philippines – Navy Red Juice joined Air Force Phoenix FC in the knockout stage of the United Football League Cup 2011 with a narrow 1-0 victory over Laos FC Tuesday night in Group E play at the Nomads field in Parañaque.

Former national team striker Marlon Pinero scored in the 19th minute as Navy wrapped up its group assignment with six points to secure its place in the next round.

It was a resounding response for the Sailors, who lost, 2-6, to Air Force last Saturday.

Laos finished third but remained in the running for one of the two wild card berths for the best No. 3 teams among the groups.

Team Socceroos also continued its surprising run, stunning Internacionale, 1-0, to boost its chances of making the last 16.

Laurencio Strangheti converted the rebound off a penalty save by actor-model Jon Avila in the 44th minute that turned out to be the marginal goal in the match.

The Socceroos stood second in the group with six points behind Loyola Meralco, the team that handed them a 15-1 beating in their UFL debut two weeks ago.

Led by Brazilian-Japanese players who moonlight as models as well as former standouts from Southridge, Socceroos also beat Loyola’s sister team, Agila FC, 2-1, last Sunday.

United Football League UFL Cup logoDaniel Matsunaga put Socceroos ahead in the 39th minute, before Renan Evangelista sealed the win 21 minutes into the second half.

With former national team player Floriano Pasilan Jr. scoring a hat-trick, Green Archers, making the most out of their light draw, stamped their class over Dolphins, 6-0, to close in on the top spot in Group F.

Diliman-Victory Liner also reached the knockout round as the No. 2 squad from Group D, after routing Schwarz, 9-1, behind four goals from Ariel Zerrudo and three from Jose Andoni Santos.

Forza, powered by two goals from Antonio Celdran, bounced back with a 4-2 triumph over Pasargad to move into second in Group F ahead of Dolphins and Pasargad on goal difference.

Araneta, Caligdong score twice as Air Force sinks Navy in UFL Cup

Philippine Azkals members Ian Araneta and Chieffy Caligdong scored two goals each to push Philippine Air Force to a 6-2 win over rival Philippine Navy in the 2011 United Football League (UFL) Cup Saturday at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex.

Araneta, receiving a tight pass from Jezurel Tonog, scored the first goal inside the box in the 36th minute before Caligdong propelled the Airmen to a 2-0 lead on a wide open left-footed blast just before halftime.

After ex-national team member Yanti Barsales added another goal for Air Force in the 65th, Araneta and Caligdong widened the gap in the 71st and 73rd minute to put the game away.

Araneta blasted from 10 yards out and Caligdong beat the goalkeeper by his lonesome two minutes later for a 5-0 lead.

Caligdong turned into a passer when he set up Winnie Subere, who returned the favor with an 83rd-minute goal.

United Football League UFL Cup logoPaul Bernard Torres nodded home Navy’s first goal in the 89th and Jose Caminos scored in the 91st to prevent a shutout loss.

Air Force climbed on top of Group E with six points to break its tie with Navy, which stayed in second with three points.

A moment of silence was held before the match in honor of the 19 soldiers who died in an encounter with MILF rebels in Basilan.

In the first game, Stallions FC capped off the preliminaries with an 8-0 win over Cebu Queen City FC to top Group C with six points to clinch a spot in the knockout round.

By Reuben Terrado/JVP, GMA News