Azkals Development Team

Filipino association football club
Football club
Azkals Development Team
Full nameAzkals Development Team
Short nameADT
Founded2020; 4 years ago (2020)
GroundPFF National Training Center
Capacity1,000
OwnerPhilippine Football Federation
Head coachJovanie Villagracia
LeaguePhilippines Football League
2022–23Philippines Football League (withdrew)
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours
Current season

The Azkals Development Team, commonly referred to as ADT, is a Philippine developmental football club that last competed in Philippines Football League, before officially withdrawing from the competition in May 2023.[1]

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

The team has a youth academy, called the Azkals Development Academy (ADA).

History

As preparation for the 2019 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines, the Philippine Football Federation decided to let the Philippines U-22 team, composed of players such as Yrick Gallantes, Chima Uzoka, and Elias Mordal compete against the clubs of the Philippines Football League in the 2019 Copa Paulino Alcantara. The team won their first match, 1-0, against Green Archers United, but ultimately finished 3rd and failed to qualify for the semifinals. In the aftermath of the team's success at the SEA Games, 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]

Philippines Football League

2020 season

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]

The club participated in the 2020 PFL season that was postponed due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, boasting a roster with former PFL and UAAP players such as Jarvey Gayoso, Mar Diano, Marvin Angeles, and Mathew Custodio. 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] The club ended up winning the next 3 games to secure 3rd place overall.

2021 season

In 2021, the club brought in many new faces as well as let go of old players to other league clubs, in keeping with the club's values. The club's biggest departures were Jarvey Gayoso, who went to Kaya–Iloilo, Anthony Pinthus, who transferred to United City, and Chima Uzoka, who went to Stallion Laguna, The club brought in Oskari Kekkonen and Sandro Reyes, two prospects who had played for the Philippines national under-23 football team. On the team's list were Mark Winhoffer, Lloyd Fagerlie, Niko de Vera, and Mark Swainston, although none of them played a match for the club. The club participated in the 2021 Copa Paulino Alcantara due to the cancellation of the 2021 PFL season. In the group stage they thrashed Mendiola 1991 9-0, their biggest-ever victory, and narrowly won 2-1 in the semifinals against Stallion, setting up a final with Kaya-Iloilo, where they lost 1-0.[15] A number of their players would go on to play in the 2020 AFF Championship later that year.

2022–23 season

During the club's 2022 preseason, the team let go of many of its players who were vital in last season's cup run. Mathew Custodio and Ivan Ouano went to United City, Sandro Reyes, Oskari Kekkonen, Mar Diano, and Quincy Kammeraad departed for Kaya, Troy Limbo and Kainoa Bailey went to Stallion Laguna, while Christian Rontini became the first player of the club to transfer overseas, going to Penang in the Malaysia Super League. The new-look club, as preparation for the 2022 Southeast Asian Games, participated in the 2022 Copa Paulino Alcantara, bringing in reinforcements such as Scott Woods, Jaime Rosquillo, and Mateo Alegre, as well as hiring experienced coach and former Azkal Norman Fegidero.[16][17] The club ended up with two wins, one draw, and three loses, finishing fourth but having to forfeit their semifinal slot due to their commitments in the ASEAN competition. After the SEA Games, Philippine National Team veteran Stephan Schröck was brought in and the club saw another overhaul, letting go most of its oldest players and bringing in majority of the Philippine U-19 National Team. With Schrock maintaining a playing coach role and acting as captain, the club impressed despite the players' young ages. The ADT finished fourth in the mid-season table, with a number of their players playing in the 2022 AFF Championship.

On May 23, 2023, ADT announced its withdrawal from the PFL, forfeiting its remaining games in the season due to unspecified "recent events". Although it has committed to continue its Azkals Development Academy.[18]

Players (2023)

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 GK Philippines PHI Enrico Mangaoang
3 MF Philippines PHI Cian Galsim
5 DF Philippines PHI Haren De Gracia
6 MF Philippines PHI Harry Nuñez
7 FW Philippines PHI Dennis Chung
8 MF Philippines PHI Jacob Maniti (on loan from Hobro II)
9 FW Philippines PHI Andres Aldeguer
11 DF Philippines PHI Yrick Gallantes
12 MF Philippines PHI Syron Saut
13 MF Philippines PHI Lance Locsin
15 FW Philippines PHI John Lloyd Jalique
17 MF Philippines PHI Stephan Schröck (captain)
19 MF Philippines PHI Cyrelle Saut
21 GK Philippines PHI Alfonso Gonzalez
23 MF Philippines PHI Benjie Panotes
24 MF Philippines PHI Dov Cariño
25 GK Philippines PHI Lance Bencio
30 MF Philippines PHI Kamil Amirul
No. Pos. Nation Player
77 MF Philippines PHI Justin Frias
GK Philippines PHI Quincy Kammeraad (on loan from Kaya–Iloilo)
GK Philippines PHI Dimitri Makapagal
DF Philippines PHI Nacho Linares
DF Philippines PHI Miguel Robillo
DF Philippines PHI David Setters
DF Philippines PHI John Lucero
MF Philippines PHI Oliver Bias
MF Philippines PHI Patrick Grogg
MF Philippines PHI Ryan Marcelino
MF Philippines PHI Gavin Muens
MF Philippines PHI Jared Peña
MF Philippines PHI Jaime Sacopon Jr.
MF Philippines PHI Japeth Pinero (on loan from Maharlika Manila)
FW Philippines PHI Sandro Reyes (on loan from Greuther Fürth II)

Youth academy

Azkals Development Academy
Short nameADA
Founded2023; 1 year ago (2023)
LeagueN/A
CEOStephan Schröck
Parent groupAzkals Development Team
Websitewww.azkalsacademy.com

The formation of the Azkals Development Academy (ADA), which is associated with ADT,[18] was first announced in November 2022 by Stephan Schröck.[19] The academy was launched by May 2023.[20]

It remains operational following ADT's withdrawal from the 2022–23 PFL season.[18] The academy was set to send a team in the 2023 Copa Paulino Alcantara.[21] However, a new club renamed as CF Manila entered the Copa from the core of ADA players.[22]

U15 Academy Squad

As of April 2024

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 Cody Saavedra
2 GK Philippines PHI AJ Deocadis
4 DF Philippines PHI Alphan Lomibao
5 DF Philippines PHI Dominic Bachoco
6 MF Philippines PHI Michael Bachoco
7 MF Philippines PHI Andres Sarmiento
8 MF Philippines PHI Alejo Paradies
9 FW Philippines PHI Luis Seno
10 FW Philippines PHI Josh Moleje
11 MF Philippines PHI Manu Simpao
13 MF Philippines PHI Rossen Comla
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 DF Philippines PHI Nicholas Khoury
17 FW Philippines PHI Geoffret Marqueses
19 MF Philippines PHI Elijah Esquillo
22 FW Philippines PHI Diego Gonzales
27 DF Philippines PHI Zavier Castanares
30 FW Philippines PHI Joaquin Boquiron

Current coaching staff

Position Name Ref.
Head coach Philippines Jovanie Villagracia [23]
Assistant coach Philippines Arvin Jay Soliman
Philippines Ernani Regis
Philippines Kim Versales
Goalkeeper coach Philippines Eduard Sacapaño
Physiotherapist Philippines Joselle Dumlao

Head coaches

Name Year(s)
Republic of Ireland Scott Cooper[7] 2020–2021
Philippines Jovanie Villagracia[24] 2021
Philippines Norman Fegidero[25] 2022
Philippines Jovanie Villagracia 2022
Philippines Stephan Schröck[26] 2023
Philippines Jovanie Villagracia 2023–

Honors

See also

References

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External links

  • [1] - latest Azkals Development Team results
  • Official website (Academy)