- Philippine Football Federation competitions Men's National championship Philippine Football League (P-League) First attempt Relaunch Manila Premier Football League Filipino Premier League Men's National Club Championship (2011–15) Philippines Football League (2017–2018) Philippine Premier League (2019–) Women's Women's League (2016–)
- United Football League (2009–16)
- References
{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2013}}The historical absence of a continuously operating national league and a multi-division football system has made it difficult to truly determine and recognize the highest level tournament of the Philippines. The Philippine Football Federation, the governing body of football in the Philippines, has held men's national championship tournaments in various forms since 1911. The latest of these national tournaments is the National Men's Club Championship, which was started in 2011. These annual championship tournaments are not regularly recurring professional leagues, but are usually the only notable football competitions occurring in the country for that year. The winners of these tournaments are therefore considered the de facto football champions of the Philippines. Given the complex history of football in the Philippines, this article takes into account all notable "national" football competitions organized by the Philippine Football Federation. Also included are newer leagues such as the United Football League, the Philippines Football League, and the Philippine Premier League. Philippine Football Federation competitionsMen'sNational championshipVarious tournaments and leagues have been directly organized by the Philippine Football Federation, such as the National Men's Open Championship, the Philippine Football League (P-League), the Manila Premier Football League (MPFL), and the Filipino Premier League, among others. These leagues were often short-lived, and thus do not have a champions list readily available. The champions of these tournaments are lumped together in the following tables as "national champions". {{col-begin}}{{col-3}} National champions (1911–1984)Season | Champions | From | 1911 | All Manila | Manila | 1912 | Bohemian Sporting Club | Manila | 1913 | Bohemian Sporting Club | Manila | 1914 | Manila Nomads | Parañaque | 1915 | Bohemian Sporting Club | Manila | 1916 | Bohemian Sporting Club | Manila | 1917 | Bohemian Sporting Club | Manila | 1918 | Bohemian Sporting Club | Manila | 1919 | No tournament | 1920 | Bohemian Sporting Club | Manila | 1921 | Bohemian Sporting Club | Manila | 1922 | Bohemian Sporting Club | Manila | 1923 | Ferencvárosi TC | Hungary | 1924 | Cantabria F.C. | Spain | 1925 | International | Manila | 1926 | Ateneo F.C. | Manila | 1927 | Bohemian Sporting Club | Manila | 1928 | San Beda Athletic Club | Manila | 1929 | Peña Iberica | Spain | 1930 | San Beda Athletic Club | Manila | 1931 | San Beda Athletic Club | Manila | 1932 | San Beda Athletic Club | Manila | 1933 | San Beda Athletic Club | Manila | 1934 | University of Santo Tomas | Manila | 1935 | Malaya Command | Singapore | No tournament from 1936 to 1966 Only the Manila Football League until 1961 | 1967 | Manila Lions | Manila | 1968 | Meralco Reddy Kilowatts[1] | Quezon City | No tournament from 1969 to 1971 | 1972 | Meralco Reddy Kilowatts[2] | Quezon City | No tournament from 1973 to 1977 | 1978–79 | San Miguel Corporation[3] | Mandaluyong | 1979 | Barotac Nuevo F.C.[4] | Iloilo | 1980 | San Miguel Corporation[5] | Mandaluyong | 1980–81 | Construction and Development Corporation of the Philippines | Manila | 1981–82 | Philippine Navy | Manila | 1982–83 | Philippine Air Force | Manila | 1983–84 | San Miguel Corporation | Mandaluyong | {{col-3}} National champions (1985–)Season | Champions | From | 1985 | Philippine Air Force | Manila | 1986 | No tournament | 1987 | Dumaguete F.C. | Dumaguete | 1988 | M. Lhuiller Jewelers | Cebu City | 1989 | Philippine Air Force | Manila | 1990 | Bacolod F.C. | Bacolod | 1991 | Philippine Navy | Manila | 1992 | Philippine Army[6] | Manila | 1993 | Davao City[7] | Davao City | 1994 | Pasay City[8] | Pasay | 1995 | Makati | Makati | 1996 | No tournament | 1997 | Philippine Air Force Eagles | Manila | 1998 | National Capital Region-South | NCR | 1999 | National Capital Region-B Navy and Air Force combination | NCR | 2000 | National Capital Region-South | NCR | 2001 | Philippine Army | Manila | 2002 | Negros Occidental | Negros Occidental | 2003 | Kaya | Makati | 2004 | National Capital Region | NCR | 2005 | National Capital Region | NCR | 2006 | Negros Occidental | Negros Occidental | 2007 | National Capital Region | NCR | No tournament from 2008 to 2010 | 2011 | Teknika | Tacloban | 2012–13 | Ceres | Bacolod | 2013–14 | Ceres | Bacolod | 2014–15 | Loyola | Quezon City | 2015–16 | No tournament | |
{{col-end}}Philippine Football League (P-League)First attemptSeason | Champions | Score/s | Runners-up |
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1995 | Makati | No playoffs | Lipa-Pasay | |
RelaunchRelaunched as the "P-League" in 1998. Season | Champions | Score/s | Runners-up |
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1998 | National Capital Region-South | 3–1 | Negros Occidental | 1999 | National Capital Region-B Navy and Air Force combination | Davao | 2000 | National Capital Region-South | 3–1 | Negros Occidental | |
Manila Premier Football LeagueSeason | Champions | Score/s | Runners-up |
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1997 | Philippine Air Force Eagles | Philippine Army Tamaraws | |
Filipino Premier LeagueSeason | Champions | Score/s | Runners-up |
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2008 | Philippine Army F.C. | 2–0 | Giligan's F.C. | |
Men's National Club Championship (2011–15)Season | Champions | Score/s | Runners-up |
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2011 | Teknika F.C. (Leyte) | 3–0 0–2 Aggregate: 3–2 | Smart–San Beda F.C. (Rizal) | 2012–13 | Ceres F.C. (Negros Occidental) | 1-0 | PSG F.C. (NCR) | 2013–14 | Ceres F.C. (Negros Occidental) | 2-1 1-0 Aggregate: 3-1 | Global F.C. (NCR) | 2014–15 | Loyola Meralco Sparks F.C. (NCR) | 2-0 | Global F.C. (NCR) | |
Philippines Football League (2017–2018)Season | Champions | Score/s | Runners-up |
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2017 | Ceres–Negros | 4–1 | Global Cebu | 2018 | Ceres–Negros | No playoffs | Kaya–Iloilo | |
Philippine Premier League (2019–)Season | Champions | Score/s | Runners-up |
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2019 | To be determined | |
Women'sWomen's League (2016–)Season | Champions | Score/s | Runners-up |
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2016–17 | De La Salle University | No playoffs | University of Santo Tomas | 2018 | De La Salle University | No playoffs | University of Santo Tomas | |
United Football League (2009–16)The United Football League Division 1 was established as a premier league in 2009. The League is a round-robin tournament with a First Division and Second Division. The winners listed below do not include the winners of the UFL Cup, a knockout-tournament which allows teams to participate regardless of their division. In a season, the Cup competition is held first from mid-October to mid-December, followed by the League competition from January to June of the following year. Year | Champions (number of titles) | Runners-up | Third place | Leading goalscorer | Goals |
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2010 | Philippine Air Force | Kaya | Union | SUD}} Izzo Elhabbib (Kaya) | 14 | 2011 | Philippine Air Force (2) | Global | Philippine Army | SUD}} Izzo Elhabbib (Global) | 7 | 2012 | Global | Kaya | Loyola | PHI}} Phil Younghusband (Loyola) | 23 | 2013 | Stallion (1) | Global | Loyola | ESP}} Rufo Sánchez (Stallion) | 18 | 2014 | Global (2) | Loyola | Kaya | PHI}} Mark Hartmann (Global) | 27 | 2015 | Ceres (1) | Global | Loyola | {{flagicon|ESP}} Adrián Gallardo (Ceres) | 18 | 2016 | Global (3) | Ceres | Loyola | 30 |
References1. ^http://www.rappler.com/sports/by-sport/football/136267-jerry-vaflor-ex-mr-football-philippines-dies 2. ^http://www.dlsaa.com/honors-and-awards/awardees/ugarte-emilio-m-jr 3. ^http://www.rappler.com/sports/by-sport/football/136267-jerry-vaflor-ex-mr-football-philippines-dies 4. ^http://www.pinoyfootball.com/articles/11101439/Mr-Football-to-launch-Academy-in-Barotac 5. ^http://www.rsssf.com/tablesp/phil80.html 6. ^http://www.rsssf.com/tablesa/ascup94.html 7. ^http://www.rsssf.com/tablesa/ascup95.html 8. ^http://www.rsssf.com/tablesa/ascup96.html
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- {{cite web | title=Philippines - List of Champions | work=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation website | url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesp/philchamp.html |author=Schöggl, Hans | accessdate=1 November 2011 }}
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