2013 United Football League

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United Football League Division 1
Season2013
Champions Stallion FC
Relegated Philippine Air Force
Matches played90
Goals scored338 (3.76 per match)
Top goalscorer Flag of Spain.svg Rufo Sánchez
(18 Goals)
Highest scoring Loyola Meralco Sparks 10–1 Philippine Army
Longest winning run8 games
Stallion FC
Longest unbeaten run8 games
Global
Stallion FC
Longest winless run9 games
Philippine Air Force
Longest losing run9 games
Philippine Air Force
2012
2014
United Football League Division 2
Season2013
Champions Team Socceroo
Promoted Team Socceroo
Matches played72
Goals scored267 (3.71 per match)
Top goalscorer Flag of South Korea.svg Jeong Woo Lee
(14 goals)
Highest scoring Forza 4-5 Team Socceroo
Team Socceroo 8–1 Laos
Longest winning run16 games
Team Socceroo
Longest unbeaten run16 games
Team Socceroo
Longest winless run11 games
Manila All-Japan
Longest losing run4 games
Dolphins United
2012
2014

The 2013 United Football League was the fourth season of the UFL since its establishment as a semi-professional league in 2009.

Contents

Global FC are the defending champions, having won the previous Division 1 of the 2012 United Football League season. The season features 9 teams from the 2012 United Football League Division 1 and one new team promoted from the 2012 United Football League Division 2. Pachanga Diliman replaced the relegated Navy. The 2013 Division 1 league play kicked off on February 5, 2013 [1] while the Division 2 scheduled to kick off its first match between Dolphins United and Cebu Queen City United on February 9, 2013 at the Emperador Stadium [2] but Cebu Queen City United did not show up in the game time. [3]

Stallion FC clinched the United Football League Division 1 championship after Kaya came away with a 3-2 victory against Global at the Emperador Stadium in Mckinley Hill in Taguig June 13, 2013. [4]

Teams

Ten teams in Division 1 and Division 2 contest for this years' league title. Pachanga Diliman from 2012 UFL Division 2 to replace relegated Navy. Two 2012 UFL Division 2 sides Manila Lions and Sunken Garden United did not participate in this year's league contest after they finished 11th and 12th spot respectively in 2012 league season.

On March 1, 2013, the UFL management has officially ruled out Cebu Queen City United from participating after the club apparently withdrawn when the club’s request for home games was turned down by the league. [5]

Clubs by division

Division 1
ClubHead coachCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
Global Flag of Scotland.svg Brian Reid Flag of Japan.svg Yu Hoshide LGR Athletic Kia
Green Archers United Flag of the Philippines.svg Rodolfo Alicante Flag of the Philippines.svg Chieffy Caligdong LGR Athletic Globe Telecom
Kaya Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Perkovic Flag of the Philippines.svg Anton del Rosario LGR AthleticLBC Express, Inc.
Loyola Meralco Sparks Flag of the Philippines.svg Vincent Santos Flag of the Philippines.svg James Younghusband LGR Athletic Meralco
Manila Nomads Flag of Scotland.svg John Jofre Flag of the Netherlands.svg Randy MustersAtletA
Pachanga Diliman Flag of the Philippines.svg Noel Marcaida Flag of Cameroon.svg Yves AshimeMizuno Victory Liner
PSG Flag of Iran.svg Esmaeil Sedigh Flag of Iran.svg Jaham TaherLGR AthleticCord Epoxy
Philippine Air Force Flag of the Philippines.svg Leo Alfred Jaena Flag of the Philippines.svg Ian Araneta Philippine Air Force
Philippine Army Flag of the Philippines.svg Patricio Bumidang, Jr. Flag of the Philippines.svg Roel GenerLGR Athletic
Stallion FC Flag of the Philippines.svg Ernie Nierras Flag of the Philippines.svg Reuben Doctora Jr. Nike Sta. Lucia Land Inc.
Division 2
ClubHead coachTeam captainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
Agila Flag of the Philippines.svg John Paul Mérida Flag of the Philippines.svg Mark Alvin Valeroso Adidas
Cebu Queen City United Flag of the Philippines.svg Mario Ceniza Flag of the Philippines.svg Jan Michael Flores
Cimarron Flag of the Philippines.svg Stephen Permanes Flag of Ghana.svg Bismark Frimpong Adidas Antonov Vodka
Dolphins United Flag of the Philippines.svg Greg Calawod Flag of the Philippines.svg Romnick EchinOLM
Forza FC Flag of Malaysia.svg Azlan Nazir Flag of the Philippines.svg Allan AumanLGR Athletic or? Orient Freight
Laos FC Flag of the Philippines.svg Rolando Pinero Flag of the Philippines.svg Rolly Lear
Manila All-Japan Flag of Japan.svg Shinichiro Maeno Flag of Japan.svg Yuki TanakaCebu General Services, Inc.
Philippine Navy Flag of the Philippines.svg Narciso Rosima Flag of the Philippines.svg Loreto KalalangLGR AthleticRedJuice
Team Socceroo Flag of the Philippines.svg Nolan Manito Flag of the Philippines.svg Michael ReyesLGR AthleticVcargo Worldwide
Union Internacional Manila Flag of Germany.svg Jorge Muller Flag of Spain.svg Ivan MeilanRudy Project

Managerial changes

Division 1
TeamOutgoing head coachManner of departureIncoming head coach
Global Flag of the Philippines.svg Dan Palami [6] End of caretaker position [6] Flag of Scotland.svg Brian Reid [6]
Loyola Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Chul-Soo Mutual consent Flag of the Philippines.svg Vincent Santos [7]
Kaya Flag of the Philippines.svg Michael Angelo AlvarezResigned [8] Flag of Uruguay.svg Maor Rozen [8]
Flag of Uruguay.svg Maor RozenResigned [9] Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Perkovic [10]
Manila Nomads Flag of England.svg Michael DenisonResigned [11] Flag of Scotland.svg John Jofre [11]
Pachanga Diliman Flag of the Philippines.svg Norman FegideroResigned Flag of the Philippines.svg Salvador Alberto Salvacion
Flag of the Philippines.svg Salvador Alberto SalvacionResigned Flag of the Philippines.svg Noel Marcaida
Philippine Air Force Flag of the Philippines.svg Edzel BracamonteResigned Flag of the Philippines.svg Leo Alfred Jaena
Division 2
TeamOutgoing head coachManner of departureIncoming head coach
Agila Flag of the Philippines.svg Carlo Jose RodriguezResigned Flag of the Philippines.svg John Paul Mérida
Cimarron Flag of the Philippines.svg Salvador Alberto SalvacionTransferred (to Pachanga Diliman) Flag of the Philippines.svg Noel Marcaida
Flag of the Philippines.svg Noel MarcaidaTransferred (to Pachanga Diliman) Flag of the Philippines.svg Stephen Permanes
Laos Flag of the Philippines.svg Ronald PatulinResigned Flag of the Philippines.svg Rolando Pinero
Manila All-Japan Flag of Japan.svg Ryo KonoMutual consent Flag of Japan.svg Shinichiro Maeno
Navy Flag of the Philippines.svg Marlon MaroResigned Flag of the Philippines.svg Narciso Rosima
Team Socceroo Flag of the Philippines.svg Alfredo EstacionResigned Flag of the Philippines.svg Nolan Manito
Union Internacional Manila Flag of the Philippines.svg Rafael RodriguezMutual consent Flag of Germany.svg Jorge Muller

Venues

Division 1
StadiumLocation
Rizal Memorial Stadium Manila
Emperador Stadium [2] Taguig
Division 2
StadiumLocation
Emperador Stadium Taguig

League table and results

Division 1

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Stallion (C)1815126022+3846
2 Global 1814134712+3543
3 Loyola 1811525018+3238
4 Kaya 188733521+1431
5 Pachanga Diliman 189182828028
6 Green Archers United 187383636024
7 Pasargad 186393838021
8 Manila Nomads 18341116432713
9 Philippine Army (O)1821152062427Qualification to the 2013 Relegation playoffs
10 Philippine Air Force (R)182016959506Relegation to the 2014 UFL Division 2
Updated to match(es) played on 20 June 2013. Source: rsssf.com, soccerway.com
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal Difference; 3) Goals Scored
(C) Champion; (O) Play-off winner; (R) Relegated
Home \ Away GLO GAU KAY LMS NOM PAC PSG PAF PA STA
Global 5–12–30–22–14–02–02–03–01–0
Green Archers United 0–41–21–12–10–23–04–25–11–3
Kaya 3–23–33–11–11–11–14–03–01–2
Loyola 1–12–01–15–04–13–02–010–11–1
Manila Nomads 0–41–40–02–21–00–01–00–33–6
Pachanga Diliman 0–31–21–00–13–02–15–13–20–2
PSG 0–22–12–22–47–22–35–04–00–4
Philippine Air Force 0–21–40–10–42–00–30–60–32–7
Philippine Army 0–61–10–41–41–31–24–50–11–6
Stallion 1–24–33–24–21–03–15–16–02–1
Updated to match(es) played on June 20, 2013, 23:00. Source: United Football League (Philippines) soccerway
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Division 2

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Team Socceroo (C, P)1616006014+4648Promotion to the 2014 UFL Division 1
2 Union Internacional Manila 169433223+931Qualification to the 2013 Promotion playoffs
3 Forza 168353826+1227
4 Agila 169073034427
5 Laos 166372938921
6 Philippine Navy 1644817271016
7 Cimarron 1642102736914
8 Manila All-Japan 1625916341811
9 Dolphins United 16311221381710
10 Cebu Queen City United (E)00000000Disqualified [lower-alpha 1]
Updated to match(es) played on 20 June 2013. Source: rsssf.com
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal Difference; 3) Goals Scored
(C) Champion; (E) Eliminated; (P) Promoted
Notes:
  1. Cebu Queen City United was officially ruled out by UFL management after the club withdrawn from the league as the club's request for home games in Cebu was turned down by the UFL.
Home \ Away AGI CQC [lower-alpha 1] CIM DOL FOR LAO AJP PN SOC UIM
Agila 1–03–21–63–23–10–11–42–3
Cebu Queen City United [lower-alpha 2]
Cimarron 1–34–21–44–13–21–10–12–3
Dolphins United 1–22–20–51–21–24–00–21–2
Forza 3–13–21–31–22–23–24–51–1
Laos 2–32–12–13–12–23–11–31–2
Manila All-Japan 1–41–20–10–21–10–00–41–3
Philippine Navy 0–11–04–10–02–01–20–10–3
Team Socceroo 5–25–14–12–18–15–06–22–0
Union Internacional Manila 2–04–33–00–14–40–02–20–3
Updated to match(es) played on June 20, 2013, 21:00. Source: United Football League (Philippines)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
  1. All fixtures involving Cebu Queen City United have been nullified after the UFL management officially ruled out the club from participating.
  2. All fixtures involving Cebu Queen City United have been nullified after the UFL management officially ruled out the club from participating.

Promotion-relegation playoffs

Philippine Army, the 9th-placed team of Division 1 will face the 2nd-placed 2013 UFL Division 2 side Union Internacional Manila in a two-legged playoff. The winner on aggregate score after both matches will earn a spot in the 2014 UFL Division 1. [12]

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Philippine Army 8–4 Union Internacional Manila 5–33–1
1st Leg
Philippine Army 5–3 Union Internacional Manila
Margarse Soccerball shade.svg40'
Brillantes Soccerball shade.svg49', 67'
Vestal Soccerball shade.svg56'
Lobaton Soccerball shade.svg76'
Meilan Soccerball shade.svg3'
Stanley Soccerball shade.svg19'
Owusu Soccerball shade.svg90' (pen.)
Emperador Stadium, Taguig
2nd Leg
Union Internacional Manila 1–3 Philippine Army
Stanley Soccerball shade.svg63'Gener Soccerball shade.svg35'
Vestal Soccerball shade.svg65', 83'
Emperador Stadium, Taguig

Philippine Army won 8–4 on aggregate and retained its United Football League Division 1 spot for the 2014 season.

Top goalscorers

Correct as of 23:00, June 20, 2013
Source: UFL Phil Archived April 24, 2013, at the Wayback Machine

Division 1
RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Spain.svg Rufo Sánchez Stallion FC 18
2 Flag of the Philippines.svg Phil Younghusband Loyola 17
3 Flag of the Philippines.svg Mark Hartmann Loyola 13
Flag of Sudan.svg Izzeldin El Habbib Global FC
5 Flag of Nigeria.svg Emmanuel Mbata PSG 12
6 Flag of the Philippines.svg Chieffy Caligdong Green Archers United 9
7 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Joo-Young Stallion FC 8
8 Flag of the Philippines.svg Ian Araneta Philippine Air Force 7
9 Flag of the Philippines.svg Nathan Alquiros Stallion FC 6
Flag of the Philippines.svg Anton del Rosario Kaya
Flag of the Philippines.svg Jeffrey Christiaens Global FC
Flag of the Philippines.svg Jesus Joaquin Melliza Green Archers United
Flag of the Philippines.svg Christian Pasilan Green Archers United
Flag of the Philippines.svg Meliton Pelayo Philippine Army
Flag of Nigeria.svg Kalilou Toure PSG
Division 2
RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of South Korea.svg Jeong Woo Lee Team Socceroo 14
2 Flag of the Philippines.svg Jerome Cuyos Dolphins United 12
3 Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Dibi Pascal Forza 11
4 Flag of South Korea.svg Shin Seok Jeon Team Socceroo 10
5 Flag of Ghana.svg Ebenezer Owusu Union Internacional Manila 8
6 Flag of Spain.svg Ivan Meilan Union Internacional Manila 7
Flag of Ghana.svg Bismark Frimpong Cimarron
Flag placeholder.svg Olayemi Bakare Agila
9 Flag of Italy.svg Philip Zemen Agila 6
Flag of the Philippines.svg Richard Leyble Navy
Flag of South Korea.svg Hyeon Seung Lee Team Socceroo

Own goals

Division 1
RankPlayerForClubOwn Goal
1 Flag of France.svg Bafio Magassa Global Manila Nomads 2
Stallion FC
2 Flag of the Philippines.svg Edward Rances Global Pachanga Diliman 1
3 Flag of the Philippines.svg Carli de Murga Kaya Global 1
Division 2
RankPlayerForClubOwn Goal
1 Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Itoyama Cimarron Manila All-Japan 1
2 Flag of the Philippines.svg Henderson Campo Cimarron Forza 1

Hat-tricks

Division 1
PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Flag of Spain.svg Rufo Sánchez Stallion FC Philippine Air Force 7–27 March 2013
Flag of the Philippines.svg Robert Cañedo Pachanga Diliman Philippine Air Force 5–121 March 2013
Flag of the Philippines.svg Phil Younghusband Loyola Meralco Sparks Philippine Army 10–116 April 2013
Flag of the Philippines.svg Mark Hartmann Loyola Meralco Sparks Philippine Army 10–116 April 2013
Flag of Spain.svg Rufo Sánchez Stallion FC Philippine Army 6–130 April 2013
Flag of Senegal.svg Oussenynou Diop Pachanga Diliman PSG 3–24 May 2013
Division 2
PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Flag of the Philippines.svg Jerome Cuyos Dolphins United Philippine Navy 4–03 March 2013
Flag of South Korea.svg Jeong Woo Lee Team Socceroo Agila 4–114 April 2013
Flag of South Korea.svg Shin Seok Jeon Team Socceroo Navy 6–25 May 2013
Flag of South Korea.svg Hyeon Seung Lee Team Socceroo Forza 5–426 May 2013
Flag placeholder.svg Olayemi Bakare Agila Manila All-Japan 4–11 June 2013

Scoring

Division 1

Division 2

Season Awards

Team Awards

The following teams are awarded by the United Football League in the ceremony. [13]

Division 1
ClubAward
Stallion FC Champions
Global 1st-Runner Up
Loyola Meralco Sparks Fair Play Award
Division 2
ClubAward
Team Socceroo Champions
Manila All-Japan Fair Play Award

Individual awards

The following players are awarded by the United Football League Committee in the ceremony. [13]

Division 1
PlayerClubAward
Flag of Spain.svg Rufo Sánchez Stallion FC Golden Ball
Flag of Spain.svg Rufo Sánchez Stallion FC Golden Boot(18 goals)
Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Roland Sadia Global Best Goalkeeper
Division 2
PlayerClubAward
Flag of South Korea.svg Jeong Woo Lee Team Socceroo Golden Ball
Flag of South Korea.svg Jeong Woo Lee Team Socceroo Golden Boot(14 goals)
Flag of South Korea.svg Seung Seok Seo Team Socceroo Best Goalkeeper

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