Filipino National Football Team (U-20 Men)
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| Nickname (s) | Perro Callejeros (Eng. The Street Dogs) | ||
| Association | Philippine Football Federation | ||
| confederacy | AFC | ||
| Home stadium | Rizal Memorial Stadium | ||
| FIFA code | PHI | ||
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First international match Philippines 2: 3 Thailand ( Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia ; April 16, 1959 )
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Biggest win Philippines 4-1 Macau ( Hong Kong , March 13, 1992 )
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Biggest defeat Thailand 12-0 Philippines ( Bangkok , Thailand , April 2, 2002 )
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The Philippine national soccer team of the U-20 men is the selection of Philippine soccer players of the age group U-20 , which the Philippine Football Federation on an international level, for example in friendly matches against the junior teams of other national associations, but also in the U-19-Asia Cup Area Association AFC or U-20 world Championship of FIFA represents. The team's greatest achievement was reaching the round of the top six teams at the 1968 Asian Cup .
Participation in junior and U-20 world championships
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Participation in U-19 Asian championships
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player
Current
(As of March 2016)
Former
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Dominic del Rosario (2014, national team player) -
Manuel Ott (2009, national team player) -
Phil Younghusband (2007, national team player)
See also
Web links
- Philippines from the website of the world football association FIFA , accessed September 28, 2014.