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2012–13 PFF National Men's Club Championship
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The 2012–13 PFF National Men's Club Championship (also known as 2012–13 PFF–Smart National Club Championship) was the 2nd season of the PFF National Men's Club Championship, a Filipino association football competition organized by the Philippine Football Federation.
Global Teknika were the defending champions.[1]
On February 2, 2013, Ceres defeated PSG with a 1–0 scoreline to win the title.
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Competition format
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Similar to the previous tournament, the Smart National Club championships this year had cluster and regional eliminations outside of Manila and the quarterfinal matches were hosted in the provinces. There were two clusters for Luzon, one for Visayas, four for Mindanao and one for the National Capital Region. After the cluster eliminations, there was a Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao eliminations, where the top two teams advanced to the quarterfinal round along with the top 10 teams that were participating in the UFL Cup. There was another drawing of lots for the quarterfinal round and if a provincial team faced a UFL club, that game will be hosted by the provincial football associations. The Provincial Football Association (PFA) teams who made the quarterfinal round was given a transfer window to allow teams to add or drop eight players for their 25-man squad. This was done to help boost the provincial teams.[2]
Teams played in a single round-robin format with the top teams advancing to the regional eliminations. Top two teams from each group advanced to the Round of 16, the start of the knockout stage, wherein they were joined by the top 10 UFL teams. In the Round of 16, qualified teams were divided into two groups. The top 8 UFL teams comprised the first group and the remaining two UFL teams joined the six regional qualifiers from Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao in the second group. Only two matches were played in Manila as the rest were played in the provinces. If a provincial team drew a UFL team, the match will be played in their turf. The top eight teams from the Round of 16 advanced to the quarterfinals, top four to the semifinals and top two to the finals.[3]
Top two teams in Mindanao joined top two teams of Luzon, top two teams from Visayas and top ten United Football League teams for the round of 16 which started on 12 January 2012.[4] The tournament will also serve as a qualifying process of teams which have plans to join the country’s premier football league – the United Football League (UFL).[5]
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Qualifying round
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Member Associations (MA) of the Philippine Football Federation organized their own tournaments as part of Provincial Qualifying Rounds to determine their representatives to the group stages.
National Capital Region Cluster
Top ten teams of the 2012 UFL Cup from National Capital Region F.A. moved to the knockout stages.[6]
- General Trias International FC 1
- Global
- Green Archers United
- Kaya
- Loyola
- Manila Nomads
- Pachanga Diliman
- PSG
- Philippine Army
- Stallion 2
1 Competing as a guest club in the UFL; General Trias International FC is a member of Cavite Football Association.
2 Competing as a Division 1 club in the UFL; Stallion is a member of Iloilo Football Association.
Luzon Cluster
North, Central and South Luzon cluster eliminations were held in La Trinidad, Benguet on October 17, 2012.[7]
- Baguio United FC represents Baguio City Football Association[8]
- Football Association of Tarlac
- Flame United FC represents Cavite Football Association
- LB United FC represents Laguna Football Association
- San Beda FC represents Football Association of Rizal
- Adriatico FC represents Oriental Mindoro Football Association
Southeast Luzon cluster eliminations were held in Naga City[7]
- Camarines Norte Football Association
- Legaspi City-Albay Federated Football Association
- Federated Football Association of Masbate
- ABC Stars FC represents Naga City-Camarines Sur Football Association[9]
- Quezon Football Association
- University of Batangas FC represents Football Association of Batangas
Visayas Cluster
Visayas region with its lone cluster held its regional elimination in San Carlos City.[10]
- Cebu Queen City United, winner of the 14th Aboitiz Cup Men’s Open, represents Cebu Football Association.[11]
- Ceres represents Negros Occidental Football Association.[5]
- Iloilo Football Association
- Baybay FC, winner of the KULAS Cup last August 4–5, 2012, represents Leyte Football Association
- Negros Oriental Football Association
Iloilo Football Association and Negros Oriental Football Association withdrew participation later on.[12]
Ceres and Cebu Queen City United qualified for the knockout stages.[13]
Mindanao Cluster
Mindanao hosted the most number of cluster elimination rounds, taking place in Malaybalay on 17 October 2012 while South Cotabato and Dipolog commenced thereafter. Davao City commenced their qualification matches earlier, on October 3, 2012. 16 football associations in the Mindanao region took part.[7]
North Mindanao cluster was held in Malaybalay City.
- Malaybalay United FC represents Bukidnon Football Association
- Cuartel FC represents Butuan-Agusan del Norte Football Association
- Montecarlo FC represents Cagayan de Oro-Misamis Oriental Football Association
- Advocates FC represents Iligan-Lanao del Norte Football Association
- Surigao City FC represents Surigao del Norte Football Association
Central Mindanao cluster was held in South Cotabato.
- Maguindanao-Cotabato City Football Association
- M'lang FC represents North Cotabato Football Association
- Real Marbel FC represents Football Association of South Cotabato
- Sultan Kudarat Football Association
South Mindanao cluster was held in Davao City.
- Hooligans FC represents Davao Football Association[4]
- PNP FC represents Davao del Norte Football Association.[14]
West Mindanao cluster was held in Dipolog.
- Misamis Occidental-Ozamiz City Football Association
- Alberei FC represents Zamboanga Football Association
- Romgarjal FC represents Zamboanga del Norte-Dipolog Football Association
- Zamboanga del Sur-Pagadian Football Association
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Regional Championships
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Games were played in single round-robin format where winners and runners-up advanced to the next round.
All times are Philippine Standard Time (PST) – UTC+8.
All-Luzon Championship
Luzon will stage their regional eliminations in Laguna.[7] Winners and runners-up from both Luzon clusters will advance to the All-Luzon Championship and will compete in single-round robin format.
- Flame United FC of Cavite Football Association, winner of North, Central and South Luzon cluster eliminations[15]
- Baguio United FC of Baguio Football Association, runner-up of North, Central and South Luzon cluster eliminations[16]
- Federated Football Association of Masbate[17]
- ABC Stars FC of Naga City-Camarines Sur Football Association[17]
3 No data.
All-Mindanao Championship
Mindanao will stage their regional eliminations in Davao City.[7] Winners from the four Mindanao clusters will advance to the All-Mindanao Championship and will compete in single-round robin format.
- Advocates FC of Iligan-Lanao del Norte Football Association, winner of North Mindanao cluster eliminations[18]
- Hooligans FC of Davao Football Association, winner of South Mindanao cluster eliminations.[14]
- M’Lang FC, winner of Central Mindanao qualifiers[19]
- Ramgarjal FC of Zamboanga del Norte-Dipolog Football Association, winner of Western Mindanao qualifiers[19]
Advocates FC back out at the last minute, leaving three clubs in the regional eliminations.[20]
Tionko Field, Qiumpo Boulevard, Davao City
Tionko Field, Qiumpo Boulevard, Davao City
Tionko Field, Qiumpo Boulevard, Davao City
Tionko Field, Qiumpo Boulevard, Davao City
Tionko Field, Quimpo Boulevard, Davao City
Tionko Field, Quimpo Boulevard, Davao City
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Knockout stage
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The draw for the qualified teams from regional qualifiers was made at the Philippine Football Federation headquarters on 7 December 2012.[21] Knock-out stages was held starting January 19, 2013.
Round of 16 | Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Final | |||||||||||
January 13 - Bacolod | ||||||||||||||
Ceres | 1 | |||||||||||||
January 19 - Manila | ||||||||||||||
Stallion | 0 | |||||||||||||
Ceres | 1 | |||||||||||||
January 13 - Manila | ||||||||||||||
Global | 0 | |||||||||||||
Global | 2 | |||||||||||||
January 26 - Manila | ||||||||||||||
Manila Nomads | 1 | |||||||||||||
Ceres | 3 | |||||||||||||
January 9 - Koronadal | ||||||||||||||
Kaya | 1 | |||||||||||||
M'lang FC | 0 | |||||||||||||
January 19 - Manila | ||||||||||||||
Kaya | 5 | |||||||||||||
Kaya | 1 | |||||||||||||
January 12 - Manila | ||||||||||||||
Loyola | 0 | |||||||||||||
Flame United FC | 0 | |||||||||||||
February 2 - Manila | ||||||||||||||
Loyola | 8 | |||||||||||||
Ceres | 1 | |||||||||||||
January 12 - Cebu City | ||||||||||||||
PSG | 0 | |||||||||||||
Cebu Queen City United | 1 | |||||||||||||
January 20 - Manila | ||||||||||||||
Pachanga Diliman | 3 | |||||||||||||
Pachanga Diliman | 0 | |||||||||||||
January 12 - Dapitan | ||||||||||||||
Green Archers United (a.e.t.) | 1 | |||||||||||||
Romgarjal FC | 1 | |||||||||||||
January 26 - Manila | ||||||||||||||
Green Archers United | 6 | |||||||||||||
Green Archers United | 2 (1) | |||||||||||||
January 13 - Manila | ||||||||||||||
PSG (p) | 2 (2) | Third place | ||||||||||||
PSG | 2 | |||||||||||||
January 20 - Manila | February 2 - Manila | |||||||||||||
Philippine Army | 1 | |||||||||||||
PSG (a.e.t.) | 1 | Kaya | 2 | |||||||||||
January 12 - La Trinidad | ||||||||||||||
General Trias International | 0 | Green Archers United | 0 | |||||||||||
Baguio United FC | 1 | |||||||||||||
General Trias International | 3 | |||||||||||||
Round of 16
All times are Philippine Standard Time (PST) – UTC+8.[22]
January 13, 2013 | Ceres | 1 – 0 | Stallion | Bacolod |
15:00 | Jung-mook ![]() |
Details | Stadium: Panaad Stadium |
January 13, 2013 | Global | 2 – 1 | Manila Nomads | Manila |
18:30 | de Murga ![]() Fogg ![]() |
Details | Magassa ![]() |
Stadium: Rizal Memorial Stadium |
January 9, 2013 | M'lang FC | 0 – 5 | Kaya | Koronadal City |
14:00 | Details | Burkey ![]() ![]() C. Greatwich ![]() Ðakić ![]() Bantayan ![]() |
Stadium: South Cotabato Sports Complex |
January 12, 2013 | Flame United FC | 0 – 8 | Loyola | Manila |
16:00 | Details | M. A. Hartmann ![]() ![]() J. Younghusband ![]() M. J. Hartmann ![]() ![]() ![]() P. Younghusband ![]() ![]() |
Stadium: Rizal Memorial Stadium |
January 12, 2013 | Cebu Queen City United | 1 – 3 | Pachanga Diliman | Cebu City |
15:00 | Olaniyi ![]() |
Details | Bedic ![]() Cunliffe ![]() Clariño ![]() |
Stadium: Aboitiz Sports Field |
January 12, 2013 | Romgarjal FC | 1 – 6 | Green Archers United | Dapitan |
15:00 | Daga-ang ![]() |
Details | Simpron ![]() Villareal ![]() Pasilan ![]() ![]() Caligdong ![]() ![]() |
Stadium: Jose Rizal Memorial State University |
January 13, 2013 | PSG | 2 – 1 | Philippine Army | Manila |
16:00 | Taher ![]() Mbata ![]() |
Details | Becite ![]() |
Stadium: Rizal Memorial Stadium |
January 12, 2013 | Baguio United FC | 1 – 3 | General Trias International | La Trinidad |
15:00 | Lingwayon ![]() |
Details | Park Yi-young ![]() Cha Won-jae ![]() Lee Seong-woo ![]() |
Stadium: Benguet State University Football Field |
Quarter-finals
January 19, 2013 | Ceres | 1 – 0 | Global | Manila |
16:00 | Long ![]() |
Details[usurped] | Stadium: Rizal Memorial Stadium |
January 19, 2013 | Kaya | 1 – 0 | Loyola Meralco Sparks | Manila |
18:30 | Porteria ![]() |
Details[usurped] | Stadium: Rizal Memorial Stadium |
January 20, 2013 | Green Archers United | 1 – 0 (a.e.t.) | Pachanga Diliman | Manila |
16:00 | Caligdong ![]() |
Details | Stadium: Rizal Memorial Stadium |
January 20, 2013 | PSG | 1 – 0 (a.e.t.) | General Trias International | Manila |
18:30 | Verheye ![]() |
Details | Stadium: Rizal Memorial Stadium |
Semi-finals
January 26, 2013 | Ceres | 3 – 1 | Kaya | Manila |
16:00 | Panhay ![]() Byeong ![]() Choi ![]() |
C. Greatwich ![]() |
Stadium: Rizal Memorial Stadium |
January 26, 2013 | Green Archers United | 2 – 2 (a.e.t.) (1 – 2 p) | PSG | Manila |
18:30 | Caligdong ![]() Simpron ![]() |
Ujam ![]() Amirkhizan ![]() |
Stadium: Rizal Memorial Stadium | |
Penalties | ||||
Caligdong ![]() Pasilan ![]() Cagayanan ![]() Escoltero ![]() Ayi ![]() |
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Third place
February 2, 2013 | Kaya | 2 – 0 | Green Archers United | Manila |
16:00 | Kigbu ![]() Ugarte ![]() |
Stadium: Rizal Memorial Stadium |
Finals
February 2, 2013 | Ceres | 1 – 0 | PSG | Manila |
18:30 | Byeong ![]() |
Stadium: Rizal Memorial Stadium |
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Top goalscorers
Top Goal Scorers starting Round of 16.
Correct as of 21:00, February 2, 2013
Awards
The following were the competition’s top individual awardees.[23]
- Fair Play Award: Green Archers United
- Golden Boot:
Chieffy Caligdong
- Most Valuable Player:
Byeong Yun Joon
- Best Defender:
Kyeon Hyeong Park
- Best Midfielder:
Joshua Beloya
- Golden Gloves:
Jae Hun Hyeon
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