2023 Ang Liga season explained

2023 Ang Liga season
Other Titles:Ang Liga Season 19
Country:Philippines
Dates:August 13 – November 4, 2023
Num Teams:12
Count:1
Matches:23
Goals:112
Scoring Leader: Isaac Anoh
Clyde Vitualla
(7 goals each)
Prev Season:2022

The 2023 Ang Liga season was the nineteenth edition of Ang Liga, an inter-collegiate pre-season football tournament in the Philippines.[1] This was the first season of Ang Liga under the sponsorship of Adidas. The season started on August 13, 2023, and concluded on November 4, 2023. The league's first division was contested by twelve teams, while each team played a minimum of 5 matches in total, the most since the 2019 season.

On July 24, the league announced that matches would be held at the new PALMS Arena in Quezon City.[2] However, due to issues with the field, all Division 1 matches were held at the UP Diliman Football Field.

The league's return to an all-collegiate lineup of teams marked the end of its temporary admission of guest teams back in Season 18, where non-collegiate club teams participated due to a lack of entrants following the pandemic.

This season marked the first championship of the Adamson Soaring Falcons[3] and the first time that the Ateneo Blue Eagles clinched a finals berth since 2016.[4] The league partnered with the FPJ Panday Bayanihan foundation throughout the entirety of the season while Adidas was the title sponsor of the knockout round.[5]

Participating teams

All collegiate squads from the previous season, with the exception of the University of Makati, returned for the nineteenth edition of the league. This includes the Ateneo de Manila University, De La Salle University, De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde, Far Eastern University, and the University of Batangas.

Twelve teams entered the 2023 Ang Liga season's first division (collegiate). This includes seven teams from the UAAP, three teams from the NCAA, one team from the NCAA South, and one unattached team. On the other hand, twelve teams also entered for the season's second division (high school and secondary teams).[6]

Division I

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7 teams
width=20%NCAA
3 teams
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2 teams

Division II

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4 teams
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3 teams
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5 teams

Venues

In contrast to the previous season, which was held between FEU Diliman and DLSU Integrated School in Biñan, all first division matches were held at the UP Diliman Football Pitch, the same stadium where the UAAP Season 85 group stage matches were held. Fixtures were initially slated to be played at the newly opened PALMS Arena in Quezon City, but following issues with the pitch which resulted in the season opening date being pushed back, the venue remained unused for the rest of the season.

For the second division matches, the DLSU Biñan pitch was used in rotation with new venues around Metro Manila.

StadiumLocationTournament
UP Diliman Football FieldQuezon City
Claret Football FieldQuezon City
Xavier School Football FieldSan Juan City
La Salle Green Hills Football FieldMandaluyong
DLSU Biñan Football FieldBiñan, Laguna

Division I

Group stage

Group B

Knock-out stage

Quarterfinals

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Semifinals

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Battle for Third

Finals

Final standing

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4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11 MMCL Wizards
12 UB Brahmans

Division II

Final standing

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4

Awards

Individual awards

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Golden GloveAndrew Nalog[7]
Golden BallLeo Maquiling
Golden BootIsaac Anoh
John Clyde Vitualla
Best DefenderArjay Buenaobra
Best CoachDarlton Digha

Team of the Tournament

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KeeperAndrew Nalog
DefendersArjay Buenaobra
Dexter John Chasing
Jethro Flores
Jet Gabriel Dela Cruz
MidfieldersLeo Maquiling
Fernando Suarez
Roque Empledo
ForwardsKofi Agyei
Isaac Anoh
John Clyde Vitualla

Media

For the first time, the league inked a one-year deal with a broadcast partner, as all Division 1 matches were broadcast and livestreamed via Smart Sports.[8] Meanwhile, Division 2 matches were sporadically streamed on the league's page.

Sports commentators

  • Patrick Maramara
  • Paolo del Rosario
  • Luis Licas
  • Ivan Gayares
  • Denis Lucindo

See also

References

  1. Web site: INQUIRER.net . 2023-07-12 . FPJ Panday Bayanihan, Pantheon Holdings unveil partnership with Ang Liga for 19th season . 2023-07-15 . INQUIRER.net . en.
  2. Web site: Ang Liga Finds Home in Palms Arena. 2023-07-25 . www.facebook.com.
  3. Web site: Banzuelo . Neil . 2023-11-05 . Adamson University crowned Ang Liga Season 19 champion . 2023-11-07 . BusinessWorld Online . en-US.
  4. News: Laygo . Moss . Licas . Luis Antonio . October 28, 2023 . Ateneo dominates DLSU, books ticket to Ang Liga Finals . .
  5. News: July 12, 2023 . Football: Ang Liga set for August 5 kick-off . .
  6. Web site: Olivares . Rick . Ang Liga gets backing from FPJ Panday Bayanihan for 19th Season . 2023-07-15 . Philstar.com.
  7. News: Ang Liga: Adamson crowned Season 19 champs . 6 November 2023 . Sports Bytes Philippines.
  8. Web site: Ang Liga . August 2, 2023 . Ang Liga to be streamed on Smart Sports for upcoming season . Facebook.