Philippines national football team
Philippines national football team is the national football team of Philippines.
| Nickname(s) | Azkals[1] (Street Dogs) | ||
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| Association | PFF | ||
| Confederation | AFC (Asia) | ||
| Sub-confederation | AFF (Southeast Asia) | ||
| Head coach | Scott Cooper | ||
| Most caps | Phil Younghusband (108) | ||
| Top scorer | Phil Younghusband (52) | ||
| FIFA code | PHI | ||
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| FIFA ranking | |||
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| Highest | 111 (May 2018) | ||
| Lowest | 195 (September – October 2006) | ||
| First international | |||
| 23x15px Philippines 2–1 China 22x20px (Manila, Philippines; 1 February 1913) | |||
| Biggest win | |||
| [[File:{{{flag alias-1870}}}|22x20px|border |alt=|link=]] Japan 2–15 Philippines 23x15px (Tokyo, Japan; 10 May 1917)[2] | |||
| Biggest defeat | |||
| [[File:{{{flag alias-1870}}}|22x20px|border |alt=|link=]] Japan 15–0 Philippines 23x15px (Tokyo, Japan; 28 September 1967) | |||
Philippines National Football Team Media
- Philippines 1930 Far Eastern Games squad.jpg
The national team squad at the 1930 Far Eastern Championship Games.
- North Korea v Philippines, 8 October 2015 C.png
The national team (in blue) playing against North Korea (in red) at the Kim Il-sung Stadium in Pyongyang. The 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier match held on October 8, 2015, ended in a goalless draw
- Philippines v Tajikistan 2018 e.jpg
Players of the national team celebrating their first qualification ever for the AFC Asian Cup following their 2–1 win over Tajikistan on March 27, 2018
- Philippines national football team 20191601.jpg
Philippines national football team at the Asian Cup 2019
- JfCiudadINC29PhilArenaStadiumfvf.JPG
JfCiudadINC29PhilArenaStadiumfvf
- Panaad Stadium.jpg
The Panaad Stadium
- Cebu City Sports Complex.jpg
Cebu City Sports Complex before a football friendly match between the Philippines and Singapore.
- Dionisio Calvo portrait (1930).jpg
Dionisio Calvo, one of the earliest head coaches for the national team
References
- ↑ John Duerden (5 October 2015). "'We could be the second Argentina': Tom Dooley on coaching the Philippines | Football". The Guardian. Retrieved 7 October 2015.
- ↑ Motoaki Inukai 「日本代表公式記録集2008」 Japan Football Association p.206