Queen City vs. Metropolitan FC match pictures.
Queen City defeated Metropolitan FC in the battle for third place.
Here are a few pics.
All pics by Dr. JP.
Queen City defeated Metropolitan FC in the battle for third place.
Here are a few pics.
All pics by Dr. JP.
PAOLO Pascual pulled two saves to lead Team Cebu City (TCC) to a scintillating 5-4 shootout win over a gritty Cebu International School (CIS) in yesterday’s Aboitiz Division B finals at the San Roque Parish football grounds.
Both teams ended the regulation tied, 2-2 with both teams exchanging their hold of the lead.
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Max Dylan is my nephew and for me, he is the smartest eight-year-old kid in Cebu. He’s my favorite nephew, although his younger brother–a raucous one– (and his cousin bia) are a close second.
Dylan just finished second grade and I think he’s as smart–if not smarter–than I was when I finished elementary.
He hasn’t bitten the football bug yet, but we played football a few times on the street outside their house and he’s getting on.
Congrats.
In one of the games at the Cviraa, when Cebu was leading 1-0 (I forgot against whom) it seemed one official made a call to have the game stopped. Hmmm…
In the Thirsty Cup, one coach from the losing team in the finals threw a punch at the winning coach. I read the report of the coach and the organizer…(While this happened, I was bored stiff covering a golf event somewhere else)
Some people never learn.
After holding Team Cebu City scoreless in the first 60 minutes, Metropolitan bubble finally broke in the 60th as it lost to the younger squad, 0-3.
Here are the pics, courtesy of JP.
I met a few guys who went to the Cviraa football meet, and from their stories, it seems, nothing has changed in how (ironically) the Department of Education run the football tournament.
I’ve played in the then Decs (Department of Education Culture and Sports) meet in high school and I tell you, it seems, the official running the tournament either think that football is:
The Don Bosco College-led elementary team booked itself a return to the Palarong Pambansa after defending its Cviraa title late last month.
The team will leave for the Palaro on April 15. Here are a few photos, courtesy of JP.
TEAM Cebu City (TCC) and the Cebu International School (CIS) set up an interesting Aboitiz Division B finals after contrasting wins in yesterday�s semifinals at the San Roque Parish football grounds.
The youthful TCC ran Metropolitan FC aground, 3-0, while CIS had to survive losing its two main cogs and Miguel Red had to come up with a big save in their 2-1 escape over Queen City United.
Aside from getting a chance to play for the crown, the two teams will be promoted to Division A next year.
Unknown to millions of their fans around the world, three football greats are now in Cebu to start their one-week furlough in the Philippines.
Football giants Ronaldinho, of Brazil and FC Barcelona, Ronaldo, Ronaldinho’s former teammate in the Brazil national team who now plies his trade in Italy and Zinedine Zidane dropped by the other day in Cebu.

TAKING PICTURES LIKE TOURISTS. Ronaldinho snaps a photo of Zidane picking up his luggage at the airport on the way to the Taxi stand in Mactan.