Meralco Manila
| FC Meralco Manila | ||||
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| Surname | Futbol Club Meralco Manila | |||
| Seat | Manila | |||
| founding | 2006 (as Loyola Agila Football Club) | |||
| resolution | 2018 | |||
| owner | Leo Rey Yanson | |||
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| Venue | Rizal Memorial Stadium , Manila | |||
| Places | 12,873 | |||
| league | Philippines Football League | |||
| 2017 | 3rd place | |||
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Futbol Club Meralco Manila was a football club from Manila . Until 2017, the soccer team played in the country's highest league, the Philippines Football League . The team was also known as The Sparks .
The association was dissolved in 2018.
successes
- United Football League Division 1
- Runner-up: 2014
- PFF National Men's Club Championship
- Winner: 2014/2015
- UFL Cup
- Winner: 2013
- 2nd place: 2011
- Stallions FC Invitational Cup
- 2nd place: 2017
Stadion
The club played its home games at the Rizal Memorial Stadium in Manila . The stadium has a capacity of 12,873 seats. The sports facility is owned by the City Government of Manila. The stadium is operated by the Philippine Sports Commission.
Coordinates: 14 ° 33 ′ 48.3 ″ N , 120 ° 59 ′ 31.2 ″ E
player
2017 season
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Trainer from 2011 to 2018
Suppliers and sponsors
| year | Outfitter | Shirt sponsorship |
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| 2010 to 2011 | N / A | ATR-Kim Eng Securities |
| 2011 to 2013 | Mizuno | Meralco / Maybank, ATR-Kim Eng, Cebu Pacific, Jollibee |
| 2013 to 2015 | LGR sportswear | Meralco / Maybank, ATR-Kim Eng, Cebu Pacific, Jollibee |
| 2015 to 2017 | Under Armor | Meralco / Maybank, ATR-Kim Eng, Cebu Pacific, Jollibee |
| 2018 | Mizuno | Meralco / Jollibee, Delimondo |