Maharlika Taguig F.C.

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Maharlika Taguig
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Full nameMaharlika Taguig Football Club
Nickname(s)Koponan ng Masa
(Team of the Masses)
Short nameMAH
Founded2020;4 years ago (2020)
Ground McKinley Hill Stadium
Capacity2,000
OwnerChoy Calunsod
Cedric Hodreal
Denice Vitorio
ChairmanChoy Calunsod
Head coach David Basa
League Philippines Football League
2022–23 Philippines Football League, 5th of 5
Soccerball current event.svg Current season

Maharlika Taguig Football Club, commonly referred to as Maharlika, is a Filipino professional football club based in Taguig that competes in the Philippines Football League.

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The club was founded in 2019 as an all-star seven-a-side team that competed in the 7's Football League. The professional team was formed in 2020 amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The club was co-founded by former Philippines national team defender Anton del Rosario.

History

Seven-a-side team (2019)

Former Philippine national team defender Anton del Rosario announced that to open his 7's Football League's 2019 season, the league would be launching a new competition called the Kampeon Cup 2019. The competition was held from July 27 to 28 at the McKinley Hill Stadium in Taguig, and featured all-star 7-a-side squads from Manila, Bacolod, Cebu City, and Davao City. [1] The team based in Manila was Maharlika F.C. [2]

Several Philippines Football League (PFL) standouts played for the club during the Kampeon Cup, including former Ilocos United goalkeeper Cedric Hodreal, former Kaya and Philippine national team defender Aly Borromeo, Mendiola midfielders Hamed Hajimehdi and Roberto Corsame, and Philippine Air Force stalwart Alexander Elnar. The team had noted Philippine celebrities in its squad such as Nico Bolzico, husband of actress Solenn Heussaff, and Brazilian-Japanese model Daniel Matsunaga. [2]

During the Kampeon 7s Cup in 2019, Maharlika faced all-star clubs from around the Philippines and finished second out of four clubs in the group stage. In the final, it lost 5-3 to the Cebu all-star team, Cebu Leylam FC, with Hajimehdji, Del Rosario, and Borromeo scoring the goals. [3] The team was also planned to join the Kampeon 7s Cup 2020 in Cebu featuring clubs from Davao, Bacolod, Cebu, and Iloilo City from March 13 to 15, However, due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the competition was cancelled. [4]

Philippines Football League (2020–)

On July 27, the Facebook and Instagram pages of Maharlika were created, leading to exciting new rumours of the formation of a new club. The club began engaging its fans by asking them questions regarding topics such as player signings and sustainability. On July 30, the club opened its doors to training via Zoom. Pictures of these training sessions were later posted, revealing Del Rosario alongside a set of younger football players as well as many former United Football League and Philippines Football League veterans such as former Kaya-Iloilo players Serge Kaole and Alfred Osei, Hodreal, who played for Maharlika in the Kampeon 7s Cup, former Manila Nomads Sports Club player Mateo Yuhico, and former Global keeper Enrique Ortiz.[ citation needed ]

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The starting lineup that garnered Maharlika's first-ever win over Stallion Laguna.

On August 6, during a livestream on the Facebook page of Sports On Air, Del Rosario revealed that Maharlika was applying for a license to be able to join the PFL as early as the 2020 season. Should they not participate in this year's season, they were open to join the 2020 season of the Weekend Futbol League. [5] [6] He also stated that he doesn't want to commit just yet, given the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines. The team's lineup wasn't revealed either, but it is hinted by Del Rosario to contain former Azkals players, former football players, and some youth players. Brazilian-Japanese model Daniel Matsunaga is one of those who is part of the lineup. [7] [8] [9] On August 9, Misagh Bahadoran hinted that he had joined Maharlika Football Club, stating that the club had the mentality of former Azkals' players. [10] [11]

On September 1, Maharlika was granted a provisional license allowing it to participate in the PFL's 2020 season. [12] [13] [14] [15] For at least the first season, players were signed to play for a wage of ₱1, essentially pro bono, until the club becomes more sustainable. [16] On September 22, 2020, Maharlika formally partnered with the Manila city government and were formally endorsed by Mayor Isko Moreno. [17]

Maharlika's first-ever PFL match took place on October 28 at the PFF National Training Centre, where they lost 1–0 to Kaya–Iloilo. [18] [19] [20] On their following match, on October 31, Maharlika scored their first-ever PFL goal, with Jose Montelibano scoring against Stallion Laguna. That same match was also their first-ever PFL win, which ended 2–1 courtesy of winger Jeremy Theuer. [21]

In February 2023, the McKinley Hill Stadium in Taguig was approved by the PFL as the club's home stadium. [22] The club then renamed themselves as Maharlika Taguig in January 2024, before the start of the 2024 Philippines Football League.[ citation needed ]

Team image

Maharlika Taguig markets itself as the "Koponan ng Masa" and adopts the motto of "For the people, by the people, we are the People's Club". [23] The club's crest was designed by Augustino Cabral of Southside Football with its own nickname featured at the bottom using baybayin script. [24] The club is named after a feudal warrior class of the ancient Tagalog society in Luzon during the pre-colonial era.

Kit manufacturers and sponsors

Period Kit ManufacturerShirt Partner [25]
2020–2021Gameville Sportswear Philam Life
2022–Equipt Studios AIA

Players

First team squad

As of 7 April 2024

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Senegal.svg  SEN Mamadou Sene
5 MF Flag of Morocco.svg  MAR Soufiane Bouazzaoui
7 DF Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI Raymond Abo
9 MF Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI Michael Canicosa
10 FW Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI Marvin Viray
11 FW Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI Lucas del Rosario
12 DF Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI Christian Jamon
13 FW Flag of Togo.svg  TOG Mikailou Djibrila
14 MF Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI Victorio Generoso
15 DF Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI Lawrence Baguio
16 GK Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI Jay Mendez
17 MF Flag of Nigeria.svg  NGA Emmanuel Otuyemi
18 DF Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI David Basa
19 MF Flag of France.svg  FRA Junior Mailly
20 MF Flag of Cameroon.svg  CMR Victor Nkoa
No.Pos.NationPlayer
21 MF Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI Gad Diamante
22 MF Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI Timothy Uy
23 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Jonathan Gold
24 DF Flag of The Gambia.svg  GAM Ousman Jeng
25 FW Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI Jade Valle
26 FW Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI Rhino Belonio
27 FW Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI Warren Ravanes
28 FW Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI Bency Villanueva
29 DF Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI Jhon Azares
30 FW Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI Dante Terando
31 GK Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI Cedric Hodreal
34 DF Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI Anton del Rosario (Captain)
41 DF Flag of Japan.svg  JPN Yoshio Nakamoto
67 FW Flag of England.svg  ENG Gael Basana
77 MF Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI Jesthony Sebuha

Coaching staff

As of July 30, 2021 [26]

PositionStaff
General manager Flag of the Philippines.svg Choy Calunsod
Head coach Flag of Nigeria.svg Lerche Njang
Assistant head coaches Flag of the Philippines.svg Alvin Ocampo
Flag of the Philippines.svg Adrian Payson
Strength and conditioning coach Flag of the Philippines.svg Cris Roldan
Physical therapist Flag of the Philippines.svg Lorenzo Simbulan

Head coaches

DatesNameNotes
2020 Flag of the Philippines.svg Roxy Dorlas
2021 Flag of the Philippines.svg Arvin Jay Soliman
2022 Flag of South Korea.svg Derick Jeongil Kim
2022 Flag of the Philippines.svg Arman Esteban
2023 Flag of the Philippines.svg Roxy Dorlas
2024 Flag of Nigeria.svg Lerche Njang

Records

SeasonDivisionTeamsLeague Position Copa Paulino Alcantara AFC Champions League AFC Cup
202016 5th Cancelled
202117 Cancelled Didn't Participate
202217 5th 6th
202315 Quarter Finals
2024115
Updated as of April 6, 2024

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