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2011 UFL Cup


FieldValue
titleUnited Football Cup
year2011
countryPhilippines
num_teams28
championsPhilippine Air Force
count2
runner-upLoyola Meralco Sparks
matches58
goals293
top goal scorerPHIPhil Younghusband
(25 goals)
playerPHIMark Hartmann
prevseason2010
nextseason2012

| runner-up = Loyola Meralco Sparks (25 goals)

The 2011 United Football Cup was the third edition of the United Football Cup that ran from mid-October to mid-December 2011. This edition consisted of 28 teams which were separated into seven groups with the top two teams of the group advancing to the round of 16. The two best third placed teams claimed the remaining two slots in the round of 16.

In the previous year the clubs were initially separated into four equal groups, with a single round-robin played in each to divide the groups into top-two and bottom-two clusters. The top two of every group qualified for the knock-out stage while the bottom-two clubs of each set battled for the Plate. The eight teams who made it to the knock-out stages were given the right of playing in the league first division while teams who played for the Plate proceeded to the league second division.

Philippine Air Force successfully grabbed their second title.

Group stage

Key to colours in group tables
Group winners and runners-up advance to the knock-out stage
Third-placed teams that will be ranked from highest to lowest, two highest will advance to the knock-out stage

All times are Philippine Standard Time (PST) – UTC+8.

Group A

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Manila Nomads3300130+139
Manila Lions320163+36
Union Internacional Manila301217−61
Baguio3012212−101

Hui

McCready

Borrill
Hacker

Hui
Zhang Zhe

Group B

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Loyola Meralco Sparks3300272+259
Team Socceroo3201415−116
Agila310278−13
Internacionale FC3003113−120

Cortina
Versario

M.J. Hartmann
P. Younghusband
Morallo
Cortina

M. Madrona
Ingles
A.N. Tahil

Evangelista

M.A. Hartmann
Borja

Group C

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Pachanga321082+67
Stallion FC3201114+76
Global311175+24
Cebu Queen City United3003015−150

I. Elhabbib Simpron
R. Doctora

Palomo
Kigbu
Bedic

Ojamire

Pi Young-Jae
R. Doctora
Kim Jae-Woo

Leonora Borromeo

Group D

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Kaya3300143+119
Diliman3201184+146
ABC Stars3012214−121
Schwarz3012215−131

Dagroh

Santos
Gonzales
Zerrudo

Zerrudo

Semblat
Dagroh
Lorenzo

Santos
Valmayor
Nyborg

Group E

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Philippine Air Force3300233+209
Philippine Navy3201126+66
Laos FC310265+13
Manila All-Japan3003027−270

Araneta
Bela-Ong
Caligdong
Dueñas
Rabena

Barsales

Piñero
Marcaida
Caminos
Viliran
Dimzon

Caminos Caligdong
Barsales
Subere

Jukes
Ali
Marvin Angeles

Group F

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Green Archers United3210121+117
Pasargad311145−14
Forza3102611−53
Dolphins United310249−53

Echin

Villa
Villareal
Pasinabo

Villareal
Bocobo
Navarro

Celdran
Roa Uche

Group G

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Philippine Army3300240+249
Manhur FC311147−34
Sunken Garden United3111511−64
Garuda PH3003216−140

Liao

Cain
Gener
Vistal
Brillantes
Baron
Bretaña
Becite

Banta Mendez

Vestal
Margarse
Becite
Gener
Caballero
Dela Cruz
Cain

Brillantes
Bedua
Becite

Cainglet
Fortuno

Ranking of group third placed teams

The two best third place teams among all groups qualify for the knockout stage. They are determined by the parameters in this order:

  1. Highest number of points
  2. Goal difference
  3. Highest number of goals scored (goals for)
GrpTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
CGlobal311175+24
GSunken Garden United3111511−64
ELaos FC310265+13
BAgila310278−13
FForza3102611−53
AUnion Internacional Manila301217−61
DABC Stars3012214−121

Knockout stage

|November 26 – Makati|Loyola Meralco Sparks|14|Sunken Garden United|0 |November 19 – Makati|Stallion|2|Diliman|1 |November 5 – Manila|Manila Nomads|1|Pasargad|0 |November 20 – Makati|Team Socceroo|0|Kaya|2 |November 20 – Makati|Green Archers United|3|Manila Lions|0 |November 5 – Manila|Manhur FC|3|Philippine Air Force|15 |November 22 – Makati|Pachanga|0 (4)|Philippine Navy|0 (2) |November 19 – Makati|Global|3|Philippine Army|0 |November 30 – Makati|Loyola Meralco Sparks|2|Stallion|1 |November 26 - Makati|Manila Nomads|0|Kaya|3 |November 27 – Parañaque|Green Archers United|1|Philippine Air Force|3 |November 26 – Makati|Pachanga|0|Global|1 |December 5 – Manila|Loyola Meralco Sparks|5|Kaya|4 |December 5 – Manila|Philippine Air Force|2|Global|0 |December 10 – Manila|Loyola Meralco Sparks|0|Philippine Air Force|2 |December 10 – Manila|Kaya|1|Global|2

Round of 16

Emperado
Vangrunderbeek Caligdong
Araneta
Soriano
Bermejo
Bela-Ong

Matches were rescheduled since some players playing for the clubs were on national duty as members of the U23 National Team competing in the 2011 Southeast Asian Games in Indonesia. Games originally scheduled on November 6 at the Nomads Sports Club were postponed due to pitch conditions. Games scheduled on that day were Team Socceroo vs Kaya and Green Archers United vs Manila Lions.

On November 10, the UFL Executive Committee released the official schedule of the remaining matches on their official Facebook account. However, on November 16 the Rizal Memorial Stadium officials advised the UFL not to use the pitch in preparation for the Philippines–LA Galaxy match on December 3.

Braga

Soriano

Burkey

Pacquiao
Romero-Salas

Bedic
Serios
Diop
Fegidero Marcaida
Sendino
Caminos

On November 22, the UFL Executive Committee has announced via their official Facebook page that the match between Loyola Meralco Sparks and Sunken Garden United FC at Nomads Sports Club is postponed due to pitch condition.

Morallo
P. Younghusband
J. Younghusband
Cortina
Elnar

Quarter-finals

Burkey

Tonog
Araneta

Semi-finals

M.A. Hartmann
J. Younghusband Dagroh
Burkey

Soriano

Third Place

I. Elhabbib

Finals

Barsales

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1PHI Phil YounghusbandLoyola Meralco Sparks25
2PHI Ian AranetaPhilippine Air Force19
3PHI Mark HartmannLoyola Meralco Sparks12
4PHI Nate BurkeyKaya10
5PHI Emelio CaligdongPhilippine Air Force7

Awards

  • Agility Award: PHI Yanti Barsales (Philippine Air Force)
  • Golden Gloves: PHI Edmundo Mercado Jr. (Philippine Air Force)
  • Golden Boot: PHI Phil Younghusband (Loyola Meralco Sparks)
  • Golden Ball: PHI Yanti Barsales (Philippine Air Force)

Notes

References

References

  1. "October 9 games postponed". UFL Philippines.
  2. de Guzman, Mikhail. (November 3, 2011). "UFL Cup Round of 16 Fixtures Set in Stone". Soccer Central Philippines.
  3. "November 6 Games postponed". UFL Philippines.
  4. Dimalanta, Mark. (December 6, 2011). "Loyola Meralco, Air Force forge UFL Cup finals showdown". AKTV.
  5. "Airforce bags UFL Cup". UFL Philippines.
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