Philippine Daily Inquirer

YANSON DECLARES BID FOR PFF PRESIDENCY, VOWS TO DEVELOP GRASSROOTS

- By June Navarro @junavinq

Football patron Ricky Yanson strongly agrees that pushing young players to their full potential will be the key to a flourishin­g national team program.

“Developing football at the grassroots level is the way to go if we want to have a successful program,” said Yanson, president of the Negros Occidental Football Associatio­n (Nofa).

Putting up a nationwide tournament for children has become Yanson’s commitment after declaring his intention to run for president when the Philippine Football Federation (PFF) holds its election of officers on Nov. 28 in Manila.

“We have to establish a countrywid­e tournament for kids, specifical­ly in the under-13 division and make it a longterm commitment. It is where the future stars of the national squad are bound to be discovered,” Yanson said.

A total of 29 football associatio­ns all over the country will gather during the polls to elect their president, vice president and board of governors.

Football associatio­ns from Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao will have five representa­tives each in the PFF board of governors.

On its fifth year, the recent Nofa Cup in Bacolod City had the largest participan­t turnout with a total of 24 teams and over 400 players from all over the country who played in the boys under-13 division.

“We aspire to provide our young players with opportunit­ies to enhance their skills and elevate the level of football in our country. But more importantl­y, our objective is to develop these athletes to become better individual­s,” Yanson said.

“By imparting discipline through sports to these youngsters, we will be able to develop good players and better persons on and off the pitch,” said Yanson, also the chief organizer of the three-conference Dynamic Football League since 2014.

Yanson has been in talks with current PFF president Mariano “Nonong” Araneta, who had shared to Yanson that he opted not to seek another term and instead run for vice president.

“I hope that with sir Nonong running for vice president, we will have a good partnershi­p,” said Yanson.

Araneta currently serves as finance head of the Asian Football Confederat­ion and has a seat in the Fifa executive council, the world governing body of football.

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