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NATIONAL
men’s football coach Norman Fegidero is upbeat about his
team’s chances in the five-day Asian Football
Confederation (AFC) Challenge Cup qualifiers that begin
May 13 in
Iloilo. This, despite the tough challenge a former Soviet republic
is expected to pose on the hosts.
“The
qualifiers are very winnable. We have a good chance
winning against Brunei Darussalam and
Bhutan.
The only hurdle will be Tajikistan,” Fegidero said in a
recent phone interview from
Iloilo.
The
Filipino booters will open their campaign in the Group B
qualifiers against Brunei Darussalam on May 13 and play
Bhutan on May 17.
Sandwiched in between the two relatively easy
assignments is the Tajikistan game scheduled on May 15.
The
Tajiks are the defending champions and, because they
boast of tall players, are again heavy favorites to win.
That is
why Fegidero, a former national team player who scored
the goal in the Philippines’ 1-0 upset win over Malaysia
during the 1991 Manila Southeast Asian Games, strongly
considered height in putting up his roster, which
includes England-based goalkeeper Neil Ethridge, Phil
and James Younghusband and six-foot homegrown Ali
Borromeo.
“We have
hired top tall players to try to counter their height
disadvantage,” said Fegidero.
Fegidero
is also expecting the home crowd to be a factor as he is
expecting throngs of football fans in
Iloilo,
a football hotbed, to troop the Iloilo Sports Complex
and the Barotac Nuevo Football Field to cheer on the
Filipinos.
Also
bannering the Nationals are England-based Chris
Greatwich and James Hall, and local veterans Anton del
Rosario, Emelio Caligdong, collegiate stalwarts Jason
Cordova and Glester Sobremisana of Far Eastern U,
Ricardo Becite and Meliton Pelayo of Santo Tomas U.
The team
is currently in
Iloilo
and has played a series of friendly matches against
local squads in Dumaguete, San Carlos City and Cebu.
The
Nationals also hope to play friendly matches in Macau
next week before the qualifiers.
The
nation that tops the group will join seeded nations
North Korea, Turkmenistan, India, Myanmar, Group A
champion Sri Lanka, and two more group winners in the
Asian Challenge Cup, a tournament for lower-ranked Asian
nations, to be held from July 30 to August 10 in India.
The
Philippines tallied two draws and a loss in the 2006
edition in
Bangladesh,
but failed to make it into the quarterfinal round. |