2011 United Football League

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United Football League (Philippines)
Season2011
ChampionsDivision 1:
Philippine Air Force (2nd Title)
Division 2:
Manila Nomads (1st Title)
Promoted Manila Nomads
Stallion
Pasargad
Matches played31
Goals scored121 (3.9 per match)
Top goalscorerDivision 1:
Flag of Sudan.svg Izzo Elhabbib
(10 goals)
Highest scoring Manila Nomads 8–2 Sunken Garden United
(6 February 2011)
Longest winning run10 games
Stallion
Longest unbeaten run10 games
Stallion
Longest winless run5 games
Manila Lions
Longest losing run5 games
Manila Lions
2010
2012

The 2011 United Football League (known as the LBC United Football League for sponsorship reasons) began with seven teams in Division 1 and eight teams in Division 2. [1] [2] [3] This was the second season of the United Football League since its establishment as a semi-professional tournament in 2009. [4]

Contents

The season started on 23 January 2011 with two matches at the University of Makati Stadium. Philippine Air Force F.C. are the current defending Champions. [5] [6]

The Philippine Air Force won their second title in the first division. The Manila Nomads won their first title in the second division and together with Stallion FC and Pasargad, they were promoted to the 2012 United Football League Division 1 after their good stint in the 2011 UFL Cup. [7]

League tables

Division 1

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Philippine Air Force (C)12831307+2327
2 Global 12660286+2224
3 Philippine Army 125521617120
4 Kaya 125251317417
5 Loyola 124351624815
6 Green Archers United 12237122199
7 Philippine Navy [lower-alpha 1] 120210832242
Updated to match(es) played on 30 June 2011. Source: rsssf.com
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal Difference; 3) Goals Scored
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. Philippine Navy was not relegated as the league extended to 10 clubs for 2012 season

Division 2

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Manila Nomads (C, P)1412116112+4937Promotion to the 2012 UFL Division 1
2 Stallion (P)1411034211+3133
3 Pasargad [lower-alpha 1] (P)1410044521+2430
4 Dolphins United 146352319+421
5 Union Internacional Manila 1460818462818
6 Manila Lions 14311012352310
7 Sunken Garden United 1422102256348
8 Manila All-Japan 1421111942237
Updated to match(es) played on 30 June 2011. Source: rsssf.com
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal Difference; 3) Goals Scored
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted
Notes:
  1. Pasargad's one of the loss was due to forfeiture after not appearing during the match.

Venues

StadiumLocation
University of Makati Stadium Makati
Alabang Country Club Football Field Muntinlupa
Nomads Sporting Club Parañaque
ASCOM Football Field Taguig

Personnel and Kits

TeamHead coachCaptainKit ManufacturerSponsor
Kaya Futbol Club Flag of the Philippines.svg Rudy del Rosario Flag of the Philippines.svg Aly Borromeo Rudy ProjectCignaL
Philippine Army Flag of the Philippines.svg Ricky Cain--Fritz & Macziol IBM
Green Archers United Flag of the Philippines.svg Jose Ramon Garcia Flag of the Philippines.svg Patrick BacoboComadore Sports and LeisureOrient Freight
Philippine Navy Flag of the Philippines.svg Parcon--None
Global FC Flag of the Philippines.svg Dan Palami --Smartmatic
Loyola Agila Flag of the Philippines.svg Rafael Evangelista Flag of the Philippines.svg Pat OzaetaATR-KimEng
Union F.C. Manila Flag of the Philippines.svg Charlie Cojuangco---
Philippine Air Force Flag of the Philippines.svg Oscar Rabena Flag of the Philippines.svg Yanti Barsales-Rider
Dolphins United Flag of the Philippines.svg Apolonio Tito Clemente---
Japan K-Line Flag of Japan.svg Ryo Kono--K-Line
Manila Lions Flag of the Philippines.svg Frederick Dy Flag of the Philippines.svg Patrick ChuaComadore Sports and LeisureNone
Manila Nomads----
Pasargad FC Flag of Iran.svg Fardin Faghihi---
Stallion FC Flag of the Philippines.svg Eduardo P. Robles Flag of the Philippines.svg Ruben Doctora Comadore Sports and LeisureGilligan's Grill and Bar
Sunken Garden United Flag of the Philippines.svg Roland Tulay---
Union Internacional Manila----

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