Manila Bulletin

Football chief helps resolve SEAG chaos

- By JONAS TERRADO

The Philippine Football Federation has made efforts to resolve issues that hounded the football competitio­ns of the 30th Southeast Asian Games.

PFF president Nonong Araneta said the federation was able to get 18 buses through the Ceres bus company while also assuring women’s national team coach Let Dimzon that food concerns are being addressed.

“There are well-meaning individual­s and companies that are willing to help us and make this Southeast Asian Games successful,” Araneta said in the weekly PSA Forum at Amelie Hotel.

“We’re addressing all these things naman and we’re there not to criticize but to help,” added Araneta, whose federation is only in-charge of the technical management for the competitio­n.

PHISGOC, the main organizer of the biennial meet, apologized over the weekend after defending champion

Thailand, Myanmar, Cambodia and Timor-Leste dealt with transporta­tion and accommodat­ion woes upon their arrival.

Photos of the Myanmar team taking a mini-bus and members of the Cambodian squad sleeping at the floor of a function room while waiting for their hotel rooms to be fixed made the rounds on social media.

Dimzon also cried foul during the pre-match press conference for women’s football, saying that the teams were served with eggs and ‘kikiam’ during breakfast.

Local and foreign reporters were later taken aback during Monday’s opener at the Rizal Memorial Stadium after the football press center was placed in an unfinished venue originally constructe­d for the squash events.

Football insiders pointed out that a rented air-conditione­d tent would have been the most logistical idea instead of placing the press center in the unfinished building.

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