AFTER the Palarong Pambansa debacle, Cebu City now has a national champion to call after a composite team made of players from Don Bosco, CIS and Springdale won the Philippine Olympic Festival football title over Iloilo, 1-0.
The team’s triumph shows that sending a team of Cebu’s best—and not just the best Cebu team—gets good results.
The unique makeup of the team was highlighted in the crucial play, the goal of the match.
Karl Arcenas (Springdale) connected the corner kick to Tom Booth (CIS), who in turn found an open Mikko de Guzman (DBC) for the lone goal of the match.
A goal you can only see in the movies.
However, with all the hooplah of the win, there is one comment by a councilor that kind of leaves a not so nice taste in my mouth.
I’m sure the good councilor means well for the team, but to call the team, “hastily prepared” is an insult to the players and the coach.
Everybody knows no “hastily prepared team” can play six matches in a week, much more win it all.
I don’t think the team ever stopped preparing ever since they won the right to represent Cebu in the regional finals.
Saying that Cebu sent a “hastily prepared” team, was, in my opinion—just wacky!
Congratulations to all the players.