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One Taguig F.C.

One Taguig Football Club is a professional football club based in Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines. The club currently plays in the Philippines Football League, the top-flight league of football in the Philippines.


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One Taguig Football Club
1TFC
February 5, 2024 (2024-02-05)
City Government of Taguig
Arvin Soliman
Philippines Football League
Philippines Football League, 2nd of 10
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One Taguig Football Club is a professional football club based in Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines. The club currently plays in the Philippines Football League, the top-flight league of football in the Philippines.

In February 2024, One Taguig was announced to be one of the new clubs of the Philippines Football League and would be provisionally known as the City of Taguig. They received support from the local city government of Taguig. Having no social media presence for the next two months, the club's players would train and prepare for their Philippines Football League debut.

Shortly prior to the start of the 2024 season, their first, the club would brand itself as One Taguig. The club would have Ace Bright as its club manager. On 4 April 2024, the club play it first ever professional match in their history in a 4–1 league win against Manila Montet. In the next league match on 13 April, the club recorded their highest ever win in their history in a 8–0 win against Philippine Air Force with Japanese player, Tsukasa Shimomura becoming the first ever player to scored a hat-trick for the club.

The club's crest features the historic Napindan Lighthouse, with the old structure used as a meeting point by the revolutionary group Katipunan during the Philippine Revolution. The 38 leaves of the two stalks represents the barangays of Taguig as well as the development of the club's home city.

As of 11 February 2026

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

No.Pos.NationPlayerNo.Pos.NationPlayer
1GKSRBMiloš Čupić
3DFGHAFrank Akoto
5DFPHIMathew Custodio
7FWCANMarcus Haber
9FWPHIAndres Aldeguer
10MFIRNHamed Hajimehdi
11MFPHIKenzo Chua
14MFPHIMarvin Bricenio
15MFJPNSo Omae
17MFPHIStephan Schröck
18FWBRAGoldeson
19FWPHICurt Dizon
20MFPHIMark Hartmann
21MFPHIOliver Bias
22DFPHIIchiro Aoki
23FWGHAYusif Abdul Razak
25GKPHIJack Zambrano
29FWPHIPatrick Reichelt (Vice-captain)
30GKCMRHenri Bandeken
31FWPHIRyen Lim
32MFUSAGautam Kollabathula
41MFPHIDiego Aspiras
55DFGHAStephen Halm
66DFPHIDaisuke Sato (Captain)
71FWGHAIsaac Opoku Agyemang
88MFJPNNaoto Hiraishi
92DFPHIMahmoud Ali
99DFPHIPete Forrosuelo
PositionName
Technical directorMichael Weiß
Sporting directorShahryar Dastan
Head coachArvin Soliman
Assistant coachDarren Hartmann
Goalkeeping coachEduard Sacapaño
Conditioning coachJunior De Murga
PhysiotherapistVacant
Team managerVacant
SeasonDivisionLeague positionCopa Paulino Alcantara
2024PFL5th
2024–25PFL3rd (League)
Semi-final (Finals Series)
2025–26PFL
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