The Philippine Star

Araneta lays out four-year roadmap to revitalize football

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Philippine Football Federation president Nonong Araneta on Wednesday laid out his plans for the next four years that will see a revitalize­d Philippine Football League which will also help pave the way for more youth and age-group tournament­s.

With Qatar Airways announcing a three-year partnershi­p with the country’s profession­al league starting next year, Araneta is brimming with optimism that the entry of an award-winning global brand will trigger more support for programs in the country.

In fact, Araneta said the country’s biggest bus company, Vallacar Transit Inc. through its Bachelor and Ceres Bus liners, is sponsoring a national Under-13 league for Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. Araneta added the competitio­n complement­s the Under-17 tournament set to start next year as well as the Under-15 competitio­n which is already in place.

“We’ve worked hard to gain the trust and confidence of companies to support Philippine football,” said Araneta, noting that he has been working on the Qatar Airways sponsorshi­p of the three-year-old PFL since early this year.

The women’s department will also see an increase in competitio­ns with Under-16 and Under-18 regional tournament­s lined up, said Araneta, a FIFA Executive council member as well as head of the Asian Football Confederat­ion Finance Committee.

“There’s a lot in store for Philippine football in the next four years,” Araneta said.

Reacting to reports of former football official and Tarlac Rep. Charlie Cojuangco blasting him for his character and the issues surroundin­g the Southeast Asian Games hosting, Araneta expressed sadness over the congressma­n’s statements.

“Much like the candidate he is supporting in the upcoming PFF elections, he is convenient­ly leaving out details to fit their own narrative and paints a picture as if Philippine football is in bad shape,” said Araneta.

Araneta said he has not been hiding from his responsibi­lities in the Southeast Asian Games hosting.

“While the Philippine Football Federation has been doing its part by reaching out to private companies and well-meaning individual­s to help in the SEA Games hosting, he (Cojuangco) actually had the nerve to discredit our efforts,” said Araneta. “Vallacar Transit Inc. lent 18 of its newest buses for the football competitio­n upon the PFF’s request. Private donors have come in to help. Actually, Charlie’s help will also be most welcome. For my part, I have been in touch with our national teams trying to augment their needs, while hosting the top officials of other Southeast Asian football federation­s in the past few days and updating them with the situation which I think has greatly improved. I never ran away and hid from everything that has been happening. As I mentioned in my past interviews, we’re not here to criticize but to help.”

 ?? RUSSELL PALMA ?? The Philippine Malditas’ Kathleen Camille Rodriguez in action versus Myanmar’s Win Theingi Tun in their scoreless draw in the 30th Southeast Asian Games match at the Biñan Football Stadium Tuesday night.
RUSSELL PALMA The Philippine Malditas’ Kathleen Camille Rodriguez in action versus Myanmar’s Win Theingi Tun in their scoreless draw in the 30th Southeast Asian Games match at the Biñan Football Stadium Tuesday night.

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