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Azkals Getting Into the 2015 World Cup Q’fiers to Give Strong Fan Base

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(PNA)– It is true that Philippine football has reached a new plateau mainly because of the Fil-foreigns who have parlayed their good looks and talent for the past few years in the sport which ranks No. 1 in the world.

But to keep the fire and passion in football is another question which has been tickling the minds of leaders who have worked hard to ignite interest for a long period of time.

It is not enough that people see a la movie guys homing for a goal just as the way the Philippine team of Azkals are doing but how to keep on winning to make the Filipino fans happy, especially if we make it to the 2018 World Cup.

“We feel the pressure of winning not only to qualify (for the World Cup) but also for awareness of the sport in the country,” Azkals manager Dan Palami said.

“We help the sport by winning. The more popular football gets, the more kids play the sport. More players mean more support for the sport and hopefully, the national team,” Palami said.

He said he wants to produce homegrown talents who would inspire more young people to play football and propel the country’s pride.

Palami needed to walk the talk, thus his all-out support for and unwavering commitment to the national football team, which is beginning to bear fruit.

Through his efforts, as well as those of other football officials, the Philippine Azkals have come a long way in their attempt to boost the country’s stock in football in the last five years.

From struggling to even qualify for the group stages of the AFF Suzuki Cup, the Azkals have chalked up huge wins, including their first two victories in World Cup qualifiers.

And with another big game against Uzbekistan looming large, the Azkals are determined to put in a good show to once again raise the profile of the sport in the country.

Palami has been backing the team since the Long Teng Cup in Taiwan in January 2010. Since then, the Azkals have chalked up one major achievement after another, reaching the semifinals of the AFF Suzuki Cup three times.

The Azkals also came within a whisker of playing in the AFC Asian Cup last year, losing out to Palestine in the Challenge Cup finals that served as the qualifier for the final spot in the tournament.

After impressive wins over Bahrain (2-1) and Yemen (2-0) in their first two outings in World Cup qualifiers, the Azkals also reached their highest FIFA ranking of 124 last July.

What has made this run even more remarkable has been the Azkals’ performance. Showing confidence on the ball and improving their finishing, the Azkals have become attacking threat more than ever.

A win against the Uzbeks on Sept. 8 at Philippine Sports Stadium could prove crucial in their bid to reach the third round. “We need all the support we can get against Uzbekistan. We have to protect our homefield,” Palami said.

“They may have lost to North Korea, but we still think they are the strongest team in the group,” he added.

The Uzbeks fell to North Korea, 2-4, in their first game in Pyongyang last June. That win gave North Korea top spot in the group with six points, ahead of the Azkals on goal difference.

The top team in the group will advance to the next round while the four best second-placed teams from among the eight groups in qualifying will also move on, while claiming a spot in the AFC Asian Cup in 2019.

Tickets for the Azkals vs. Uzbekistan game to be held at the Philippine Sports Stadium on September 8, 2015 are now available at www.ticketworld.com.ph. Tickets are at P531.80 for Price Zone 1, P331.14 for Price Zone 2 and P125.40 for Price Zone 3. (PNA) CTB/LOR

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