Philippines National Football Team 2023/2024 Squad, Players, Stadium, Kits, and much more

Philippines National Football Team Squad, Players, Stadium, Kits, and much more

The Philippines national football team represents the Philippines in international soccer.

Here in this article, you will get to know about the Philippines National Football Team 2023/24 Players, Squad, History, Stadium, Nickname, Kits, and more.

Philippines National Football Team Profile Summary

Nickname(s)Azkals
(Street Dogs)
AssociationPhilippine Football Federation
ConfederationAFC (Asia)
Sub-confederationAFF (Southeast Asia)
Head coachJosep Ferré
CaptainNeil Etheridge
Most capsPhil Younghusband (108)
Top scorerPhil Younghusband (52)
Home stadiumVarious
FIFA codePHI

About the Philippines National Football Team

The Philippines national football team represents the Philippines in international football, is governed by the Philippine Football Federation (PFF), and has been playing at the international level since 1913.

Prior to World War II, the Philippines had regularly competed with Japan and the ROC in the Far Eastern Championship Games. So far, the national team has never qualified for the FIFA World Cup and qualified for the AFC Asian Cup only once, in 2019. They finished second in the 2014 AFC Challenge Cup after losing to Palestine in the final.

Philippines National Football Team 2023/2024 players Squad?

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
GKEnrico MangaoangMay 28, 200200ADT
GKKevin Ray MendozaSeptember 29, 199450Kuala Lumpur City
GKAnthony PinthusApril 11, 199810United City
GKJulian SchwarzerOctober 26, 1999 (23)10ADT
DFAmani AguinaldoApril 24, 1995-April 24, 1995-April 24, 1995 (27)460Nakhon Ratchasima
DFKamil AmirulFebruary 16, 2004-February 16, 2004-February 16, 2004 (18)00ADT
DFKouichi BelgiraDecember 28, 1996-December 28, 1996-December 28, 1996 (25)00Stallion Laguna
DFMarco CasambreDecember 18, 1998-December 18, 1998-December 18, 1998 (23)20Kaya–Iloilo
DFJesse CurranJuly 26, 1996-July 26, 1996-July 26, 1996 (26)30BG Pathum United
DFDylan de BruyckerDecember 5, 1997-December 5, 1997-December 5, 1997 (24)60Nakhon Ratchasima
DFHaren de GraciaMay 6, 2003-May 6, 2003-May 6, 2003 (19)00ADT
DFPete ForrosueloJuly 6, 1999-July 6, 1999-July 6, 1999 (23)10United City
DFYrick GallantesJanuary 14, 2001-January 14, 2001-January 14, 2001 (21)50ADT
DFSimen LyngbøFebruary 18, 1998-February 18, 1998-February 18, 1998 (24)00United City
DFAudie MenziOctober 11, 1994-October 11, 1994-October 11, 1994 (28)11Kaya–Iloilo
DFJesper NyholmSeptember 10, 1993-September 10, 1993-September 10, 1993 (29)31Muangthong United
DFChristian RontiniJuly 20, 1999-July 20, 1999-July 20, 1999 (23)10Penang
DFJaime RosquilloMarch 10, 2003-March 10, 2003-March 10, 2003 (19)00ADT
DFJefferson TabinasAugust 7, 1998-August 7, 1998-August 7, 1998 (24)60Mito HollyHock
MFArnel AmitaJanuary 10, 1995-January 10, 1995-January 10, 1995 (27)10Kaya–Iloilo
MFMichael BaldisimoApril 13, 2000-April 13, 2000-April 13, 2000 (22)00Vancouver Whitecaps
MFOliver BiasJune 15, 2001-June 15, 2001-June 15, 2001 (21)60Chiangmai United
MFJeremiah BorlonganDecember 8, 1998-December 8, 1998-December 8, 1998 (23)00Dynamic Herb Cebu
MFPocholo BugasDecember 3, 2001-December 3, 2001-December 3, 2001 (20)00United City
MFDennis ChungJanuary 24, 2001-January 24, 2001-January 24, 2001 (21)00ADT
MFKenshiro DanielsJanuary 13, 1995-January 13, 1995-January 13, 1995 (27)261United City
MFJustin FriasJuly 24, 2003-July 24, 2003-July 24, 2003 (19)00ADT
MFEric GigantoMay 9, 1994-May 9, 1994-May 9, 1994 (28)00Kaya–Iloilo
MFOskari KekkonenSeptember 24, 1999-September 24, 1999-September 24, 1999 (23)60Unattached
MFJacob ManitiOctober 16, 2002-October 16, 2002-October 16, 2002 (20)00ADT
MFJesus MellizaApril 20, 1992-April 20, 1992-April 20, 1992 (30)30Kaya–Iloilo
MFHikaru MinegishiJune 5, 1991-June 5, 1991-June 5, 1991 (31)131United City
MFHarry NuñezDecember 16, 2004-December 16, 2004-December 16, 2004 (17)00ADT
MFChester PabualanApril 29, 1999-April 29, 1999-April 29, 1999 (23)00ADT
MFSandro ReyesMarch 29, 2003-March 29, 2003-March 29, 2003 (19)40Unattached
MFCyrelle SautSeptember 3, 2005-September 3, 2005-September 3, 2005 (17)00ADT
MFStephan SchröckAugust 21, 1986-August 21, 1986-August 21, 1986 (36)526ADT
MFBryan YbañezNovember 30, 1999-November 30, 1999-November 30, 1999 (22)00Stallion Laguna
FWAndres AldeguerDecember 18, 2003-December 18, 2003-December 18, 2003 (18)00ADT
FWDov CariñoDecember 18, 2003-December 18, 2003-December 18, 2003 (18)00ADT
FWJarvey GayosoFebruary 11, 1997-February 11, 1997-February 11, 1997 (25)10Kaya–Iloilo
FWMark HartmannJanuary 20, 1992-January 20, 1992-January 20, 1992 (30)348United City
FWGriffin McDanielMarch 30, 2000-March 30, 2000-March 30, 2000 (22)00Stallion Laguna
FWIvan OuanoMarch 6, 2000-March 6, 2000-March 6, 2000 (22)00United City
FWSebastian RasmussenJune 17, 2002-June 17, 2002-June 17, 2002 (20)00Randers Freja

Philippines National Football Team Home Stadium

During the early years of the Philippine national team, they played their home games at the Manila Carnival Grounds. In 1934 it became the site of the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex.

One of the facilities within the complex is the 12,000-capacity national stadium, known as Rizal Memorial Track and Football Stadium or simply Rizal Memorial Stadium. Since its opening, it has been the home of the Philippine national team until May 2015, when they declared the 25,000-seat Philippine sports stadium in Bocaue.

Philippines National Football Team Home Stadium

Philippines National Football Team Kit

The traditional home kit is similar to the France national team; blue shirt, white shorts, and red socks. However, in recent times the home and away kit has been either all blue, all red, or all white, currently it is all white as the home shirt.

The current supplier of the kit for the national team is the local firm LGR Sportswear. German companies Adidas and Puma, as well as Japanese company Mizuno, have provided kits for the team in the past.

Philippines National Football Team Kit
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Kit sponsorship

CompanyDates
Puma1996
Adidas1996
Mizuno2008–2012
LGR2012
Puma2012–2015
LGR2015–2021
Kelme2021–present

Philippines National Football Team world rankings

Current138 (5 December 2023)
Highest111 (May 2018)
Lowest195 (September – October 2006)

Philippines National Football Team trophies

N/A

Conclusion

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Source: FootballArroyo.co.uk

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