Azkals Development Team

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Azkals Development Team
Azkals Development Team crest.png
Full nameAzkals Development Team
Short nameADT
Founded2020; 2 years ago (2020)
Head coachGiovanni Villagracia
LeaguePhilippines Football League

The Azkals Development Team, commonly referred to as ADT, is a Filipino developmental football club that competes in the Philippines Football League.[1]

Founded in 2020, the team is under the control of the Philippine Football Federation (PFF), but is managed similar to a professional club. Most of the club's players are members of the Philippines' youth national teams.[2]

History[]

Following the participation of the Philippines U-22 team in the 2019 Southeast Asian Games which was hosted in the Philippines, it was reported that there were plans to have the national youth team participate in the 2020 season of the Philippines Football League (PFL) as a guest team.[3] However, such plans were dropped and a reportedly a full-fledged professional club under the name ADT F.C. will enter the league instead. The formation of the club is an initiative of the National Teams Committee of the Philippine Football Federation.[4] The coaching staff of the Philippine senior national team will be involved with ADT[5][6] with Scott Cooper as head coach.[7]

The ADT was formed after it was observed that other countries participating in the games already had many players participating in professional leagues while Filipino players of the same age still involved in collegiate football. The development team is intended give "professional club environment" exposure to mainly youth players as well as select overage players from the senior national team such as individuals who recently recovered from an injury.[2] According to national team manager Dan Palami, the ADT is a platform to develop "homegrown" players for the national team.[8]

By January 2020, the club had begun signing its first set of players.[1] ADT played their first friendly match against Philippine Army F.C. on March 5, 2020, as part of Philippine Army's 123rd founding anniversary. ADT won 6–0.[9] ADT's debut in the PFL was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic forced the postponement of the 2020 PFL season.[10]

In preparation for the possible resumption of the season, ADT's players went to Balesin Island in September 2020. While by this time the government through Games and Amusements Board and the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases has allowed PFL teams to conduct team trainings, ADT's status as a guest team and non-professional side of the PFL meant that it had to secure a separate permission from the government.[11]

ADT played their first-ever PFL match on October 28, 2020, at the PFF National Training Center, where they lost to defending champions United City (formerly Ceres–Negros), 1–0.[12] On their third match of the season, on November 3, they clinched their first-ever PFL win, 2–0 over Mendiola. Jarvey Gayoso scored the team's first-ever PFL goal.[13][14]

In the 2021 Copa Paulino Alcantara, ADT finished as runners-up.[15]

Players[]

First team squad[]

As of 29 January 2021[16][17][18]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Philippines PHI Quincy Kammeraad
3 DF Philippines PHI Frederico Alegre
4 DF Philippines PHI Matthew Custodio
5 MF Philippines PHI Pete Andrei Forrosuelo
6 DF Philippines PHI Emilio Bongolan
7 MF Philippines PHI Dennis Chung
8 MF Philippines PHI Kainoa Bailey
9 MF Philippines PHI Dimitri Limbo
10 MF Philippines PHI Oliver Bias
11 MF Philippines PHI Yrick Gallantes
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 FW Philippines PHI Andres Aldeguer
14 MF Philippines PHI Jarvey Gayoso (captain)
15 GK Philippines PHI Anton Yared
16 GK Philippines PHI Frank Rieza
17 FW Philippines PHI Marcel Ivan Ouano
18 MF Philippines PHI Christian Rontini
23 MF Philippines PHI Jethro Borlongan
24 MF Philippines PHI Vincent Parpan
25 DF Philippines PHI Theodore Travis

Out on loan[]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
 

Head coaches[]

Name Year(s)
Republic of Ireland Scott Cooper[7] 2020–2021
Philippines Giovanni Villagracia[19] 2021–

Honors[]

See also[]

  • Young Lions FC, a Singaporean professional football club whose players also play for Singapore's national youth teams.

References[]

  1. ^ a b Hjelvik, Eirik Nesset (29 January 2020). "Norske Elias og Simen blir fotballproffer – på Filippinene!" [Norwegians Elias and Simen become football pros - in the Philippines!]. TV2.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 31 January 2020.
  2. ^ a b Del Rosario, Paolo (7 March 2020). "Future of Philippine football is bright with Azkals Development Team". ESPN5. Archived from the original on 14 September 2020. Retrieved 7 March 2020.
  3. ^ Tupas, Cedelf (13 September 2019). "A time to learn". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 31 January 2020.
  4. ^ Dela Cruz, Jaime (29 January 2020). "Exciting Transfer movements as 2020 Philippines Football League draws near". Huddle PH. Retrieved 31 January 2020.
  5. ^ Rabelas, John Maverick (2 February 2020). "Paradigm Shift: The ADT Program launches". Huddle PH. Retrieved 2 February 2020.
  6. ^ Tupas, Cedelf (16 February 2020). "Gayoso, SEA Games standouts join Azkals cadet squad". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 16 February 2020.
  7. ^ a b "ADT is the sure way forward – Palami". ASEAN Football Federation. 11 March 2020. Retrieved 12 March 2020.
  8. ^ Leyba, Olmin (5 May 2020). "Azkals open to naturalized player". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  9. ^ Co, Adrian Stewart (7 March 2020). "PH Azkals Development Team blanks Army in friendly match". Panay News. Retrieved 7 March 2020.
  10. ^ Suyu, Ian (4 May 2020). "Young Azkals stay ready for big stage". Daily Tribune. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  11. ^ Suyu, Ian (11 September 2020). "Azkals training camp on hold". Daily Tribune. Retrieved 11 September 2020.
  12. ^ Go, Beatrice (October 28, 2020). "United City FC cops PFL bubble season's 1st win over young Azkals". Rappler. Archived from the original on November 1, 2020. Retrieved November 3, 2020.
  13. ^ Terrado, Reuben (November 3, 2020). "Jarvey Gayoso scores first PFL goal as Azkals DT beats Mendiola". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Archived from the original on November 3, 2020. Retrieved November 3, 2020.
  14. ^ "Football: Gayoso lifts Azkals Development Team to breakthrough PFL win". ABS-CBN News. November 3, 2020. Archived from the original on November 3, 2020. Retrieved November 3, 2020.
  15. ^ Terrado, Jonas (November 19, 2021). "Kaya-Iloilo wins Copa Paulino Alcantara title". Manila Bulletin. Archived from the original on November 19, 2021. Retrieved November 19, 2021.
  16. ^ "Our FIRST XI against Kaya FC-Iloilo". Facebook. Azkals Development Team. 7 November 2021. Retrieved 7 November 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  17. ^ "11 NEW FACES". Facebook. Azkals Development Team. 6 November 2021. Retrieved 7 November 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  18. ^ "Starting lineups for the Azkals Development Team and Mendiola FC 1991". Facebook. Philippines Football League. 13 November 2021. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  19. ^ Terrado, Reuben (6 November 2021). "With United City out, Kaya, ADT, and Co. look to win Copa Paulino Alcantara". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Retrieved 7 November 2021.
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