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Amihan FC try out

Coach David is conferring with colleagues on the candidates for the Amihan FC Under 12 training pool.

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Amihan FC try out

Kids are asked to execute drills to assess their basic ball controll skills.

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Beach Football

Amihan-Subic celebrates their entry into the Luzon finals.

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Beach Football

Amihan FC goalkeeper Tagaan agonizes at Manila FC's successful attempt. Amihan lost to Manila FC 2-1 after three rounds of shootout.

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Futsal

Amihan players test their skills in a futsal exhibition match at Brgy. Baretto. The event was sponsored by t he Barretto Brotherhood Association.

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Indoor football to be launched in Subic Bay

  • Monday, June 27, 2011
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  • The Subic Bay Futbol Club, in partnership with the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA), will hold the first-ever Futsal Festival on July 23, 2011 at the Subic Bay Gym.

    Futsal is football played indoors. It is the fastest growing version of the beautiful game.

    The Festival will have two legs. The first leg is the Futsal Clinic starting July 23, 2011. Open to kids aged 6-14 years old.

    The 2nd leg is the Futsal league that will start on August 20th. Age groups: 6-8 years old, 9-11 years old and 12-14 years old.

    Online registration form is available. For more details, email amihanfootball@gmail.com or contact Coach David Bayarong - 0932-376-6800.
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    Batang 'Gapo earns football scholarship from Manila university

  • Monday, June 13, 2011
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  • Pambansang palaro standout and Amihan monsoon striker Federico 'Oteng' Fariñas secured a full scholarship grant to play for the Rizal Technological University (RTU) Blue Thunder football team early last week.

    Oteng is the first football player in the city to be granted a full college scholarship.

    In an interview, Fariñas said that he will take up an education course with a major on physical education.

    'Para kapag natapos ko, makatulong ako sa development ng football,' he explained. 

    Amihan FC coach David Bayarong said that the coaching staff of the Blue thunder was impressed with the technical and tactical ability of the Amihan monsoon striker and 'offered a level 4 scholarship.'

    The level 4 scholarship package includes free tuition and other school fees, board and lodging, including an undisclosed monthly stipend.

    Fariñas was also offered a football scholarship by San Beda College Red Lions. The grant, however, still required him to pay a certain portion of the school fees which his parents said they will not be able to provide.

    'This is a good start. Now, coaches and teams from Manila recognize that football players in Subic Bay can be polished to become a good technical player in a short time,' Bayarong said.

    'Oteng won the grant because he worked on his skills day in, day out. He practiced daily while his parents gave full support. We only helped him polish his game and meet the right people,' Bayarong clarified.

    Initially, coaches were wary that almost all the players Amihan FC showed them were 'technically and tactically deficient.'

    'What they notice was that while they are good players, they lack the understanding of the basic techniques thus unable to use them. This resulted to the inability to make correct decision to football problems they encounter in a match,' Bayarong explained.

    Based on the observations of several national coaches, Amihan's training program concentrated making sure that the players know the basic football moves, execute them perfectly and use them in opposed situations.

    "We hope that in one or two years, more futboleros will pass the rigorous standards of the college varsities in Manila. Hopefully, they can use their new found skills to earn a college education while playing football,' Bayarong said.

    Bayarong noted that if parents 'want their kids to follow Oteng's footsteps, they must support their child all the way. They must love the game that their kid loves.' (30)
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    Azkals names 23-man team vs Sri Lanka

  • Tuesday, June 7, 2011
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  • The Philippine azkals today named the 23-man squad that will fly to Germany for their training camp against the Sri Lanka Brave Reds for the 2014 World Cup qualifiers.
    Coach Hans Micheal Weiss opted to include Paul Mulders, who play for the AGOVV Apeldoorn, despite his late arival and try out with the National Team.
    Below are the players per position:
    Goal Keepers - Neil Ethridge (Fulham, England), Eduard Sacapaño (Philippine Army)
    Defenders - Alex Borromeo (Kaya FC), Dennis Caraga (Danish club Randers FC), Anton del Rosario (Kaya FC), Roel Gener (Philippine Army), Rob Gier (Ascot United, England), Ray Jónsson (Grindavík FC, Iceland), Jason Sabio (Rocket City United), Stephan Schröck (SpVgg Greuther Fürth, Germany)
    Midfield Ricardo Becite (Philippine Army), Nathaniel Burkey (Kaya FC), Emelio Caligdong (Philippine Air Force, Jerry Lucena (AGF Aarhus, Germany), Nestorio Margarse (Philippine Army), Paul Mulders (AGOVV Apeldoorn, Holland), Manuel Ott (FC Ingolstadt 04, Germany), James Rochlitz (Loyola Marymount, US)James Younghusband (unattached)
    Forwards Ian Araneta (Philippine Air Force), Misagh Bahadoran (Global, Philippines), Ángel Guirado (Ronda, Spain), Phil Younghusband (unattached).


    For more details on the Philippine National Team (Azkals), click this LINK.
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    Two Amihan FC coaches complete AFC 'C' certificate course

  • Monday, May 30, 2011
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  • Coaches David and John Bayarong completed the two-week Asian Football Confederation (AFC) 'C' certificate coaching course last May 15th at Xavier School in San Juan City.

    The Philippine Football Federation (PFF) invited the Amihan FC coaches to participate in the coaching course to 'help give football players in the Zambales area an opportunity to receive qualified training, thus enhancing their football experience.'

    More 20 coaches from various parts of the country completed the 12th edition of the coaching course.

    According to the PFF there are only 3 AFC certified coaches in Zambales who have undergone the stringent training course.

    'Aside from the Amihan FC coach, the other coach is currently attached to varsity teams in the National Capital Region,' Aris Caslib, PFF technical director explained.
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