The Philippine Star

PTFL games aired over ATC, IBC-13

- By OLMIN LEYBA

Filipinos can soon watch countrymen playing tackle football on primetime TV as Arena Ball Philippine­s, Inc. partnered with the Asian TV Content (ATC) Sports and IBC-13 for a weekly program highlighti­ng the exciting games of the Philippine Tackle Football League (PTFL).

Dubbed “ABP Touchdown Season I,” the 30-minute magazine lifestyle TV program will air beginning Oct 18 through Jan. 20 every Sunday at 7 p.m. on IBC-13. It will feature participat­ing teams, coaching staff, players, game results, stats, interviews, and other interestin­g segments.

ABP executives said this TV deal is meant to expand and reach out to a wider audience base and grow the sport of American football.

“It’s been a long time coming. After six years, we’re finally here, we’re gonna be on TV now to share the sport we love to the rest of the country,” ABP chairman Apollo Angco said during Tuesday night’s press launch at the league’s new home, Skippy’s Bar and Grill in BGC.

Angco, ABP president Dodi Palma, and ATC Sports business consultant Gerry Ledonio, representi­ng ATC president Eng. Reynaldo Sanchez, signed the memorandum of agreement formalizin­g their partnershi­p. Players from the PTFL’s participat­ing teams – Wolves, Bandits, Knights, Vanguards and Renegades – also graced the affair.

“Everybody will see that we do have some amazing athletes in this league and the level of competitio­n is getting better and better. We’ll put on a good show,” said Mike Garcia of four-time champion Bandits.

“We can promise excitement in the games. Filipinos here are striving hard to play this game. And we worked hard to be competitiv­e – that’s what we’ll give the televiewer­s. They can see that the teams are very, very aggressive and also the ‘can-do’ attitude of Filipinos is very evident,” said Dexter Sapitula of the Knights.

Proponents of tackle football expressed belief the highly physical game has a place in Phl.

“If Filipinos appreciate sports like boxing and appreciate the physicalit­y, imagine the sports of the fighting Pinoys, 11 going against 11 in a true battle? That’s really exciting to watch,” said Angco.

Games are currently played Sundays at Philsports field.

 ?? JOEY MENDOZA JR. ?? Players of various teams seeing action in
the Philippine Tackle Football
League pose during the event
launch and MOA signing at Skippy’s Bar in Global City in
Taguig.
JOEY MENDOZA JR. Players of various teams seeing action in the Philippine Tackle Football League pose during the event launch and MOA signing at Skippy’s Bar in Global City in Taguig.

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