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| Logo = Logo of Philippine Football Federation.svg | Founded = {{Start date and age|df=yes|1907}} | Headquarters = Pasig, Metro Manila | FIFA affiliation = 1930 | Region = AFC | Region affiliation = 1954 | Subregion = AFF | Subregion affiliation = 1984 | President = Mariano Araneta | Vice-President = Joselito Piñol | Website = {{URL|www.pff.org.ph}} }} The Philippine Football Federation (PFF) is the governing body of association football in the Philippines. Established as the Philippine Amateur Football Association (PAFA) in 1907, the PFF is one of the oldest national football associations in Asia and is among the founding members of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). The PAFA reorganized as the Philippine Football Association (PFA), and later as the Philippine Football Federation. Aside from being a member of the AFC, the PFF is also a member of the ASEAN Football Federation. It is recognized as the national sports association (NSA) for the sport of football int the Philippines by Philippine Olympic Committee. It organizes the Philippines' men's, women's and youth national football teams (as well as national teams for the football variants of futsal and beach soccer). It is also responsible for the organization of domestic football tournaments in the Philippines such as Philippines Football League and the Copa Paulino Alcantara through the Liga Futbol Inc., and the PFF Women's League. HistoryEarly historyThe football body's origins dates back to 1907 when it was established as the Philippine Amateur Football Association (PAFA). It was among the twelve founding Asian football associations of the Asian Football Confederation. In 1917, the first Spanish and Filipino footballer to play for a European club, Paulino Alcántara Riestra, was selected by the Philippines to represent the country at the Far Eastern Championship Games in Tokyo. He helped them defeat Japan 15–2, which remains the largest win in Philippine international football history. In 1961, stakeholders of Philippine football officially organized themselves to establish the Philippine Football Association (PFA) which was later reorganized as the Philippine Football Federation in 1982.[1] Adad eraOn October 1996, Rene Adad was installed as PFF president after a snap election which ousted his predecessor, Ricardo Tan.[2] In 2002, the PFF inaugurated its first regional center in Barotac Nuevo, Iloilo.[2] Martinez eraThe PFF under the Presidency of Jose Mari Martinez saw crises which challenged his leadership as well as the national teams. Under Martinez, the PFF also had a new headquarters, the PFF House of Football which was inaugurated by then FIFA President Sepp Blatter and AFC President bin Hammam on 2008.[3] in Barangay Oranbo, Pasig. The PFF moved to the building after occupying the PhilSports Complex as its headquarters for decades.[4] In 2009, a crisis affected the Philippine women's national futsal which resulted to the ouster of women's futsal coach Emmanuel Batungbacal and long-time men's national football coach Juan Cutillas. Batungbacal was sacked allegedly leading the futsal team in a tournament without sanction from the PFF. Batungbacal said that he had sanction and he claimed Martinez ignored to make a dialogue with him on the matter. The players who played under Batungbacal resigned from international duty as protests. Martinez said that a lack of suitable coaching license was the reason to Batungbacal's dismissal.[5] On 27 November 2010 at the PFF 7th Ordinary Congress at the PhilSports Complex in Pasig, Martinez was ousted by 25 Presidents out of the 29 present member associations to approve a resolution made by 8 members of the Board of Governors calling for the ousting and replacement of Martinez as PFF president. Martinez was dismissed due to allegedly falsifying public documents and misusing funds. Mariano Araneta was named Interim President.[7] Araneta eraAfter serving as Interim President for about a year after Martinez's ouster in 2010, Araneta was elected as President on 26 November 2011 at a PFF congress held at the Astoria Plaza in Pasig.[8] In 14 October 2016 at the Edsa Shangri-La Hotel in Pasig, the Online PFF Player Registration System was launched following a contract signing between the PFF, MMC Sportz Marketing and RSportz. The initiative by the PFF is among the first in Southeast Asia. The registration system will create a database of Filipino players which will be accessible to organizers of PFF-sanctioned tournaments. The registration system was planned to be online by November 2016.[6] In November 2016, Araneta announced that the PFF will move its headquarters to Carmona, Cavite in 2017 where an artificial football pitch is due to be finished within the month. The new location will also house a dormitory, a natural grass pitch and corporate offices.[4] The PFF's registration system dubbed "My PFF" was officially launched on June 2017 and will be embedded in PFF's website in 3 July 2017 to be more accessible for registrants.[7] A financial issue with the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) was resolved on September 14, 2018 when the PFF remitted {{Philippine peso|4.8 million}} amount of unliquidated financial assistance from the government agency. The scope of the financial aid covers the administrations of the PFF from past 1996 to 2010.[8] The PFF was given the right to hold AFC ‘A’ and AFC ‘B’ Diploma Courses in the Philippines by the Asian Football Confederation starting 2019.[9] StructureMember associationsThere are 33 member associations under the PFF.[10] {{Div col|colwidth=22em}}
Presidents
CompetitionsNational league
National Cups
Youth competitions
Futsal competitions
Current national team head coaches{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}
HonorsThe PFF was given the AFC President Recognition Award for Grassroots Football in the Developing Category in 2014[21] and in 2016.[22] See also
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Star|date=3 November 2016}} 5. ^{{cite news|title=Crisis hits RP women's futsal team, PFF|url=http://rp2.abs-cbnnews.com/sports/03/10/09/crisis-hits-rp-womens-futsal-team-pff|accessdate=21 December 2015|publisher=ABS-CBN News|date=10 March 2009|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20151222110303/http://rp2.abs-cbnnews.com/sports/03/10/09/crisis-hits-rp-womens-futsal-team-pff|archivedate=22 December 2015|df=}} 6. ^{{cite news|title=PFF Launches Online Player Registration System|url=http://pff.org.ph/|accessdate=16 October 2016|publisher=Philippine Football Federation|date=14 October 2016}} 7. ^{{cite news|title=Philippine Football Federation goes 'live' with 'MY PFF'|url=http://sports.abs-cbn.com/football/news/2017/06/30/philippine-football-federation-goes-live-my-pff-28015|accessdate=30 June 2017|work=ABS-CBN Sports|date=30 June 2017}} 8. ^{{cite news |title=Philippine Football Federation clears accounts with PSC |url=https://www.philstar.com/sports/2018/10/06/1857779/philippine-football-federation-clears-accounts-psc |accessdate=8 October 2018 |work=Philippine Star |date=6 October 2018}} 9. ^{{cite web |title=PFF Christmas Message 2018 |url=http://pff.org.ph/2018/12/25/pff-christmas-message-2018/ |publisher=Philippine Football Federation |accessdate=25 December 2018}} 10. ^{{cite web|title=Member Associations|url=http://pff.org.ph/about-the-pff/member-associations/|accessdate=5 December 2017}} 11. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 {{cite news|last1=Henson|first1=Joaquin|title=PFF sets tone for soccer revival|url=http://www.philstar.com/sports/245028/pff-sets-tone-soccer-revival|accessdate=31 March 2015|publisher=The Philippine Star|date=3 April 2004}} 12. ^{{cite news|last1=Atencio|first1=Peter|title=The fall of football's Pascual|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=XpVOAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ywoEAAAAIBAJ&pg=2486%2C3495339|accessdate=29 April 2015|publisher=Manila Standard|date=24 November 1996}} 13. ^{{cite news|title=Carlsberg 6-A soccerfest at Nomads|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=FZMVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=0woEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1553%2C2399521|accessdate=29 April 2015|date=16 November 1996}} 14. ^{{cite news|last1=Atencio|first1=Peter|title=Cano Tans takes over rein of RP football|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=X5VOAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ywoEAAAAIBAJ&pg=3033%2C3641357|accessdate=29 April 2015|publisher=Manila Standard|date=25 November 1996}} 15. ^1 {{cite news|last1=Atencio|first1=Peter|title=Things perking up for local football|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=FmYVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=zQoEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4782%2C3870287|accessdate=29 April 2015|publisher=Manila Standard|date=8 October 1986}} 16. ^{{cite news|last1=Dee|first1=Ignacio|title=Adad, who kept football alive, dies at 86|url=http://www.rappler.com/sports/by-sport/football/91074-rene-adad-dies-philippine-football|accessdate=29 April 2015|publisher=Rappler|date=24 April 2015}} 17. ^1 {{cite news|last1=Olivares|first1=Rick|title=PFF Congress boots out Mari Martinez|url=http://bleachersbrew.blogspot.com/2010/11/pff-congress-boots-out-mari-martinez.html|accessdate=31 March 2015|work=Bleachers Brew|publisher=Business Mirror|date=29 November 2010}} 18. ^1 {{cite news|last1=Terrado|first1=Jonas|title=Araneta re-elected|url=http://www.tempo.com.ph/2011/11/28/araneta-re-elected/|accessdate=31 March 2015|publisher=Tempo|date=28 November 2011|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20151222112906/http://www.tempo.com.ph/2011/11/28/araneta-re-elected/|archivedate=22 December 2015|df=}} 19. ^{{cite news|title=PH U16 girls football team hopes to bounce back against Taiwan|url=http://www.rappler.com/sports/by-sport/football/71239-teen-malditas-football-bounce-back-taiwan|accessdate=16 September 2015|publisher=Rappler|date=6 October 2014}} 20. ^{{cite web|title=National U14 Girls Team|url=http://pff.org.ph/1214-2/|website=Philippine Football Federation|accessdate=16 September 2015}} 21. ^{{cite news|last1=Reyes|first1=Jaelle Nevin|title=PFF nominated for AFC grassroots award|url=http://www.manilatimes.net/pff-nominated-afc-grassroots-award/296331/|accessdate=14 November 2016|date=13 November 2016}} 22. ^{{cite news|last1=Kumar|first1=Ashwani|title=Asia's best: Omar Abdulrahman|url=http://www.khaleejtimes.com/asias-best-omar-abdulrahman|accessdate=2 December 2016|publisher=Khaleej Times|date=2 December 2016|location=Abu Dhabi}} External links
5 : 1907 establishments in the Philippines|Asian Football Confederation member associations|Philippine Football Federation|Sports governing bodies in the Philippines|Sports organisations established in 1907 |
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