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congrats sa azkals! btw bakit ba azkals????

Why Azkals?

By Noel Villaflor

(Published May 2008 on defunct Pinoy Soccer Website)

 

 

WHO ELSE but Filipino fans can think of naming a national football team from an animal as ubiquitous as a street dog?

The Azkals is short for “asong kalye,” Tagalog for street dog, that resilient mongrel found in most Filipino homes.

(Yes, a street dog with a home. An askal without a home either ends up in the pound or the cauldron.)

Still, it is a mystery to some how the team, which is gunning for the top spot at the AFC Challenge Cup here, got such a name.

It all began in the summer of 2005, months before the Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines, when the football scene was

abuzz with news that a new breed of Filipino footballers will represent the country in the biennial meet.

The fans, giddy with excitement and sick of the team being the perennial doormat in Asia, welcomed the development.

The entry of the Fil-foreigners, spearheaded by the Younghusband brothers, raised hopes for a new era of Philippine football.

As the team quickly took shape, fans who tackled the state of Philippine football in online forums discussed ways to support

the team, among other issues. One fan at the defunct Philfootball.info popped the question: what shall we call them?

Until then, the team had no moniker.

 

A zoo of names was put forth: Eagles, Tamaraws, even Carabaos.

Hardly any of the proposals stirred the imagination, until a forumer suggested “Askals.” The name caught on.

After lengthy online debates, the forumers decided that no other name could be more appropriate.

They agreed that the Filipino football player must possess the traits of the askal: aggressiveness, resilience, unbridled loyalty.

The askal, survives, even triumphs, amid meager resources, against all odds. It transcends bloodlines.

No animal on earth equals the askal.

 

With a slight tweak, the “s” was changed to “z,” thus Azkals, which could also refer to “Kalye Azul,” or roughly Blue Alley.

(Blue and red are the team’s official colors.) The first time the Philippine national team was referred to as “Azkals” in mainstream

media was in a sports story by football chronicler Mike Limpag, now sports editor, on Sun.Star Cebu on July 13, 2005.

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@eron... ManChester united vs marseille mamaya... kanta na tayo :) will never die will never die we'll keep the red flag flying high ! we keep the red flag flying high coz manunited never die!

 

ONE LOVE ONE TRUE MANCUNIAN ONE UNITED! MANCHESTER UNITED TILL I DIE.. MANCHESTER UNITED IS MY HEAVEN

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tsk tsk tsk ... pumasok na ang Azkals sa AFC challenge cup qualifiers ehh la man lang nag post ... :angry:

... after all that they've been through, no one seems to appreciate all their effort here ... <_< :wacko:

... revamp na nga ng buong section sa sports sa kabilang forum (P*X) at nag allocate ng buong set for football ahh !

... puro bolang basketball lang ba alam dito ???????????????????????????????????????

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Sobra naman ang pagbibigay natin ng importance sa pagkapanalo ng 152nd ranked Azkals vs. 182nd ranked Mongoloids. :lol:

 

Sana kalabanin at talunin naman natin ang Spain! :lol:

 

 

... you're not being serious right :wacko: <_<

... umm no one takes ranking that seriously when they're actually on the field

... them being qualified for the challenge cup should speak clearly about their effort

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