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Kaya Futbol Club, also known as Kaya Digiprint and/or Kaya Aloha Boardsports, is an association football club based in the Philippines.
Kaya Futbol Club, also known as Kaya Digiprint and/or Kaya Aloha Boardsports, is an association football club based in the Philippines.

It is one of the most decorated clubs in the country winning cups in various tournaments around the country. Among them are 2010 Alaska Cup Men's Open<ref>{{cite web | url = http://filipinofootball.blogspot.com/2009/11/kaya-fc-win-alaska-cup.html | title = Kaya FC will Alaska Cup | accessdate = 24 January 2011}}</ref>.


The club is one of the founding members of the United Football League as a semi-professional football tournament. The team played the first match of the UFL inaugural season against Nomads FC on 17 October 2009 at the Nomad Sports Club in Merville, Parañaque<ref>{{cite web | url = http://sports.inquirer.net/professional/professional/view/20091017-230516/Nomads-Kaya-tiff-kicks-off-RPs-1st-pro-football-tilt | title = Nomads-Kaya tiff kicks off | accessdate = 24 January 2011}}</ref>. (Note: Phil and James Younghusband played for Nomads FC during this match according to an article at inquirer.net).
The club is one of the founding members of the United Football League as a semi-professional football tournament. The team played the first match of the UFL inaugural season against Nomads FC on 17 October 2009 at the Nomad Sports Club in Merville, Parañaque<ref>{{cite web | url = http://sports.inquirer.net/professional/professional/view/20091017-230516/Nomads-Kaya-tiff-kicks-off-RPs-1st-pro-football-tilt | title = Nomads-Kaya tiff kicks off | accessdate = 24 January 2011}}</ref>. (Note: Phil and James Younghusband played for Nomads FC during this match according to an article at inquirer.net).

It is one of the most decorated clubs in the country winning cups in various tournaments around the country. Among them are 2010 Alaska Cup Men's Open<ref>{{cite web | url = http://filipinofootball.blogspot.com/2009/11/kaya-fc-win-alaska-cup.html | title = Kaya FC will Alaska Cup | accessdate = 24 January 2011}}</ref>.


==The May 2010 Controversy==
==The May 2010 Controversy==

Revision as of 19:11, 16 June 2011

Kaya FC
Full nameKaya Futball Club
Nickname(s)Kaya FC
Founded1996
League2011 LBC United Football League
First DivisionFirst

Kaya Futbol Club, also known as Kaya Digiprint and/or Kaya Aloha Boardsports, is an association football club based in the Philippines.

The club is one of the founding members of the United Football League as a semi-professional football tournament. The team played the first match of the UFL inaugural season against Nomads FC on 17 October 2009 at the Nomad Sports Club in Merville, Parañaque[1]. (Note: Phil and James Younghusband played for Nomads FC during this match according to an article at inquirer.net).

It is one of the most decorated clubs in the country winning cups in various tournaments around the country. Among them are 2010 Alaska Cup Men's Open[2].

The May 2010 Controversy

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]

Withdrawal in the 2010-11 LBC-UFL Cup

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.”[4]

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.

First Team Squad

No Player Position Birth Date (Age) Appearance (Goals) Country of Origin
11 Alexander Borromeo Forward - (-) 1 (1) Philippines
7 Alex Fayeh Camara Right Midfielder - (-) - (-)  Liberia
20 Christopher Camcam Goalkeeper - (-) - (-) Philippines
17 Jose Miguel Cortes Defensive Midfielder - (-) - (-) Philippines
19 Eric Dagroh Defensive Midfielder - (-) - (-) Philippines
4 Anton del Rosario Central Defender - (-) 1 (1) Philippines
16 Armand Del Rosario Left Back - (-) - (-) Philippines
12 Gilbert Kabanda Left Winger - (-) - (-) Philippines
15 Jules Kabanda Forward - (-) - (-) Philippines
10 Saud Khalafi Central Midfielder - (-) - (-) Philippines
3 Jeffrey Liman Central Midfielder - (-) - (-) Philippines
30 Lexter Maravilla Left Back - (-) - (-) Philippines
8 Roberto Mondenedo Forward - (-) - (-) Philippines
23 Abdula Pasion Right Back - (-) - (-) Philippines
18 Hamid Pasion Central Defender/Right Back - (-) - (-) Philippines
22 Aldwin Riedler Central Defender - (-) - (-) Philippines
1 Saba Sadeghi Goalkeeper - (-) - (-) Philippines
6 Michael Sapit Central Defender/Defensive Midfielder - (-) - (-) Philippines
2 Shangare Taurai Goalkeeper - (-) - (-) Philippines
9 Yannick Tuason Forward - (-) 1 (1) Philippines
24 Derek Wanner Defensive Midfielder/Right Winger - (-) - (-) Philippines
25 Joselito Zapanta Right Winger - (-) - (-) Philippines
14 Philip Zemen Forward - (-) 1 (1)  USA

Recent Competitive Matches

Date Team A Results Team B Scorer
13 February 2011 Kaya Futbol Club 1 - 0 Green Archers Orient Freight FC -
6 February 2011 Kaya Futbol Club CANCELLED Union FC -
23 January 2011 Kaya Futbol Club 4 - 2 Navy FC Aly Borromeo
Anton del Rosario
Yannick Tuason
Philip Zemen

Notable Former Players

  • Izzeldin "Izo" Elhabbib
  • Alvin Valeroso
  • Freddy Gonzales
  • Ali Bernard Rojas Go[5]
  • Christian Lozano[6]

References

  1. ^ "Nomads-Kaya tiff kicks off". Retrieved 24 January 2011.
  2. ^ "Kaya FC will Alaska Cup". Retrieved 24 January 2011.
  3. ^ "May 2 Round up". Retrieved 24 January 2011.
  4. ^ "Kaya FC Fined. After withdrawal in the United Football League Cup". Retrieved 24 January 2011.
  5. ^ "Kaya FC". Retrieved 24 January 2011.
  6. ^ "Kaya FC Draws first blood". Retrieved 24 January 2011.