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Revision as of 00:12, 21 August 2011
Full name | Kaya Futball Club |
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Nickname(s) | Kaya FC |
Founded | 1996 |
Manager | Rudy del Rosario |
League | 2011 LBC United Football League |
First Division | 1st |
Kaya Futbol Club, also known as Kaya Cignal, Kaya Smart, Kaya Digiprint, or Kaya Aloha Boardsports, is an association football club based in the Philippines.
The Filipino word KAYA mean "We Can" and in Alibata, the ancient Filipino language, "Susi Ng Kapatiran" or key to brotherhood. Both of these definitions provide the basis for KAYA FC's team spirit and vision as a club when it was founded in 1996 by Rudy Del Rosario, Robert Kovach, Christopher Hagedorn and the late John-Rey Bela-Ong.
The Goal of the club was to become the most respected men's football club in the country; to provide a training ground for players with the desire to help in the development of Philippine Football; and focus on instilling a positive approach towards respect, loyalty and determination for the team and society as a whole.
History
1980-1990
In the late 1980's, one evening a week, players of all ages and from different backgrounds would get together on a basketball court for in-door football. The enjoyment of the weekly practices grew and the player's skill improved rapidly. They began to join outdoor 7 a-side football tournaments playing against different teams. Frequently the KAYA team members found themselves on the winner's podium receiving medals and trophies.
1990-2000
After a few years and multiple awards, they realized that many of their teammates were some of the best in the country and the team needed to set a foundation. The name KAYA Football Club was then created in July of 1996 and the beginning of the KAYA leadership on and off the field for football in the NCR and the Philippines became more prominent.
In the late 1990's KAYA FC participated in official and more challenging 11 a-side football tournaments organized by the National Captial Region Football Association. The team was eventually recognized as one of the only club teams capable of defeating the "big three" comprised of the Philippine Army, Philippine Air Force and Philippine Navy football clubs.
2000-present
Between 2000 and 2009 KAYA FC defeated the armed forces teams in two separate Championships and was the Champion of the United Football League (UFL) on three occasions (2009 the UFL became the LBC-UFL and invited the armed forces to join the league wherein KAYA FC placed 2nd).
In the last few years a number of KAYA FC players represented the Philippines in International Tournaments.[1]
The Football Alliance charged Kaya Football Club a fine of two hundred thousand pesos (Php 200,000) after their withdrawal from the United Football Cup.
“With accordance to Article 39 section 1 of the UFL Rules and Regulations, Kaya has been fined P200,000 for their withdrawal from the current LBC-UFL Cup. Article 39 Section 1 – A fine of Two Hundred Thousand Pesos Philippine Currency (PHP 200,000.00) shall be imposed on clubs for withdrawing after the submission of the Official Entry Form but before the submission of the Team Registration Form.”[2]
Controversies
The May 2010
An article at Football Alliance website says: "...Loyola ATR KimEng ... proved their mastery of the 1-0 win, as they scored early and shut out Kaya Digiprint, in a fiery affair that saw coaching staff sent off..."[3]
Strategy and Preferred Formation
The club played the first match against Philippine Navy FC. In the first half, Kaya used the 4-3-3 formation with 1 defensive midfielder and 1 forward slightly inclined with the left and right forward. The formation can also be called: 4-1-2-1-2.
Training Ground
The team conduct training either at the Urdaneta Park or Polo Club.
Honors
- 1996 - Adidas Football Festival
- 1997 - Chinese-Pilipino League
- 1998 - Lions Club
- 1999 - Soccer Ventures Football Festival
- 1999 - Nomads International 6-Aside
- 2000 - Alaska Cup
- 2000 - NCRFA Summer League 7-Aside Division 1
- 2001 - NCFRA Football League Division
- 2001 - Chris Monfort Cup
- 2001 - 54th Anniversary PAF Fiesta
- 2001 - Futsal Open APFS
- 2001 - Adidas Lighting Footbal Cup
- 2002 - Chris Monfort Cup
- 2002 - Adidas National Lighting Cup
- 2002 - PFF 7-Aside Cup
- 2002 - NCRFA Football League Division 1
- 2003 - Alaska Cup
- 2003 - 1st United Football League (UFL)
- 2004 - Alaska Cup
- 2004 - 2nd United Football League (UFL)
- 2005 - UCFA 6-ASide
- 2006 - PLDT 7-Aside
- 2007 - 3rd PAF C.G. Division 1 Cup
- 2008 - NCR FA Razon Cup
- 2009 - 7th United Football League (UFL)
- 2009 - Alaska Cup
First Team Squad
- As of 20 August 2011[4]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Notable Former Players
References
- ^ https://www.facebook.com/KayaFC?sk=info
- ^ "Kaya FC Fined. After withdrawal in the United Football League Cup". Retrieved 24 January 2011.
- ^ "May 2 Round up". Retrieved 24 January 2011.
- ^ http://www.footballalliance.ph/league/team_detail.php?teamID=36
- ^ "Kaya FC". Retrieved 24 January 2011.
- ^ "Kaya FC Draws first blood". Retrieved 24 January 2011.