THE Philippine Football Federation (PFF) lauds the Philippine men’s national football team (PMNFT) for delivering one of their most competitive AFC Asian Cup qualifying campaigns to date, as head coach Carles Cuadrat outlined key takeaways and a forward-looking vision for the program’s continued rise.
PFF president John Anthony Gutierrez commended the national team’s progress and emphasized the importance of sustaining this trajectory.
“Our men’s national team has shown that Philippine football is on a clear upward path, with performances that reflect both quality and character,” said Gutierrez. “This campaign is not the end, but the foundation of something bigger — one that will continue to inspire belief as we strengthen the program and compete at an even higher level.”
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Under Cuadrat’s guidance, PMNFT achieved its highest points total and goal output in an AFC qualifying group stage, signaling clear progress in both performance and identity.
While qualification ultimately proved elusive by just a goal in goal difference, the campaign underscored the team’s growing capacity to compete with Asia’s powers.
A decisive factor, Cuadrat emphasized, was defensive consistency. Despite generating more clear scoring opportunities in both matches against group winners Tajikistan, the Philippines fell short, in part due to conceding goals at critical moments.
Tajikistan, in contrast, maintained defensive discipline, keeping clean sheets against lower-ranked sides Maldives and Timor-Leste and conceding just three goals across six matches, all scored by the Philippines.
“This is an important lesson for us,” Cuadrat noted. “Keeping a clean sheet is an essential characteristic of a competitive team, and in that sense, our lack of defensive consistency affected our chances of qualifying.”
The narrow margins were evident in the closing stages of their final match, where the Philippines pushed relentlessly for a breakthrough.
Late opportunities, including a dangerous delivery from Raphael Obermair narrowly missed by Jeff Tabinas and a close-range attempt from Jarvey Gayoso, highlighted how close the team came to altering the outcome.
Beyond results, the campaign marked a significant step in squad development. Several key players made their national team debuts and quickly established themselves as core contributors, including Randy Schneider (24), Jossef Baccay (24), Andre Leopold (24), and Obermair (30).
The pool continues to deepen with promising young talents such as Bjorn Kristensen (23), Sandro Reyes (23), and Dylan Demuynck (21), alongside potential additions like MLS stalwarts Markanich twins (Nick and Anthony, both 26), whose Philippine eligibility is under process.
Cuadrat updated: "We are awaiting the early issuance of the passports of the Markanich brothers, who could greatly strengthen the team."
"In short, recent and very interesting additions lead us to believe that we have a group of players in a growth phase, who should allow us to compete at a high level in the official tournaments that will be coming up for us in the next few months."
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