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Stallion FC
File:Stallion Sta Lucia Crest.jpg
Full nameStallion Football Club
Nickname(s)The Stallions
Founded2001; 23 years ago (2001)
OwnerRicardo Penson
ManagerErnest Nierras
LeagueUFL Division 1
2013UFL Division 1, 1st

Stallion Football Club, formerly known as Stallion Sta. Lucia Football Club, is a Filipino association football club. The club plays in the first division of the United Football League.[1]

Stallion F.C. is affiliated with the Iloilo Football Association, the football association of the province of Iloilo.

History

In 2001, a group of enthusiasts from Barotac Nuevo, Iloilo thought of putting up a club that would compete in football tournaments regularly. The name of the club was conceptualized during a drinking session where most of the group members were drinking Red Horse Beer. [2]

Stallion FC has since been recognized as an affiliate member of Iloilo FA, a provincial football association based in Iloilo City that works under the Philippine Football Federation. It has also been competing in major football tournaments in the country, most recently in the 2011 PFF-Smart Club Championships.[3] In this tournament, the club lost to San Beda FC in the quarterfinals, 2–1.[4][5]

2010–11: Promotion to UFL Division 1

Stallion FC finished as one of the top three teams in the UFL Division 2 during the 2011 United Football League season. This automatically earned the club a promotion to the UFL Division 1 along with Manila Nomads and Pasargad.[6]

2011–12: Debut in first division

At the start of the 2012 United Football League season, in the club's first match in the UFL Division 1, Stallion defeated Philippine Navy, 6–0. In their next match, the team defeated the 2011 UFL Cup and then current league champions Philippine Air Force, 4–1. In addition, the club also scored a 3–2 win against eventual 2012 season champions Global FC.[7]

To close the season, Stallion defeated Philippine Army in their last couple of games. With these two wins, the club secured the fourth spot of the top division.[8]

2012–13: New signings and affiliate team

In preparation for the 2013 season, aside from sharing its coaching staff with an affiliate Sta. Lucia-owned club, Stallion signed footballers Rhante Bayquin and Won Hyung Lee to beef up their lineup for the 2012 UFL Cup.[9] In addition, the club also got the services of Spanish midfielder Rufino Familiar Sanchez and defender Joaquin Canas Garcia from Internacional de Madrid CF, an association football club from Moraleja de Enmedio in Community of Madrid, Spain that plays in the Tercera División.[10]

In August 2012, Stallion announced that it has signed Filipino international player and Philippines national under-23 football team captain Jason de Jong for the upcoming season.[11] De Jong, who also represents the Philippines national football team in the international level, was initially offered to play for Stallion in March 2012, but the he was offered a trial with Ayr United. Eventually, due to financial constraints, the Scottish First Division side was forced to let De Jong go, which enabled Stallion to finally sign him to a contract.[12][13]

UFL Cup champions

2012 UFL Cup final starting lineup

The club started in the group stages and topped Group D with 9 points (3 wins, 1 loss) to qualify in the knockout stage. In the quarterfinals of the cup's knockout stage, Stallion defeated General Trias FC on penalty shoot out with 5–4 result. In the semi-finals, the club edged Green Archers United with a scoreline of 3–1, booking them for the finals.[14]

On 17 December 2012, Stallion FC defeated Global FC on the finals of the UFL Cup in the Rizal Memorial Stadium, Manila with a score of 2–1, getting the cup title and its first UFL crown. Team captain Ruben Doctora Jr. and Spanish striker Rufo Sánchez scored one goal apiece to upset previous league champions Global.[15] Doctora won the Golden Ball award, the tournament’s equivalent to the Most Valuable Player award, while Wilson Muñoz bagged the Golden Glove trophy as the best goalkeeper in the competition.[16]

PFF Championship early exit

To prepare for the second season of the PFF National Men's Club Championship, Stallion enlisted the services of American soccer midfielder Jeremy Taylor Hohn and Goalkeeper Cyrus Andre Mohseni, who was part of the under-18 team of the U.S. Soccer Development Academy.[17][18]

On 13 January 2013, Negros Occidental-based club Ceres FC pulled a stunning 1–0 upset over Stallion FC, eliminating the 2012 UFL Cup champions from the 2013 PFF National Men's Club Championship.[19]

UFL Division 1 campaign

After a disappointing run in the 2013 PFF National Men's Club Championship, Stallion signed several foreign football players to bolster its lineup including Colombian-born American forward Diego Barrera, Argentinian midfielder Matthias Bonvehi, Japanese midfielder Yuuri Ishizuka, Brazilian-Japanese midfielder Daniel Matsunaga, and Australian defender Jesse Martindale.[20][21][22][23] In addition, several players from local clubs transferred to Stallion such as Brazilian goalkeeper Guilherme Hasegawa from Team Socceroo FC and midfielder Shirmar Felongco from Ceres FC.[24][25]

On 13 June 2013, Stallion clinched the Division 1 championship of the 2013 United Football League after Kaya came away with a 3–2 victory against Global at the Emperador Stadium in Mckinley Hill, Taguig City.[26]

Crest

Sponsors

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt partner
2011–12 Nike Giligan's Restaurant
2013–present Nike Sta.Lucia Land Inc.1
Gatorade, Giligan's Restaurant, 2
  • 1Major shirt sponsor (names located at the front of the shirt).
  • 2Secondary sponsor (names mostly located at the back of the shirt).

Current squad

As of 11 April 2013 [27]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Philippines PHI Wilson Muñoz
2 DF Philippines PHI Bervic Italia
4 MF Japan JPN Yuuri Ishizuka
6 DF Philippines PHI Nathaniel Andrew Alquiros
7 MF South Korea KOR Bo Bae Park
8 MF South Korea KOR Won Hyung Lee
9 FW Philippines PHI Ruben Doctora Jr. (captain)
11 DF Philippines PHI Jason Cordova
13 DF United States USA Jeremy Taylor Hohn
14 MF Philippines PHI Rhante Bayquin
14 MF Brazil BRA Hector Zaghi
18 MF Philippines PHI Jomar Lestingio
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 MF Philippines PHI Matthew Nierras
22 MF Philippines PHI Mark Rivera
24 MF Philippines PHI Marjo Allado
23 GK Philippines PHI Bruno Santos
27 MF Philippines PHI Shirmar Felongco
28 MF Colombia COL Diego Barrera
70 GK Japan JPN Guilherme Hasegawa
88 FW Philippines PHI Jovin Bedic
- DF United States USA Dylan Riley
- MF Finland FIN Oskari Lehtonen
- MF England ENG Adam Chapman

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
4 MF Philippines PHI Jason de Jong (at Global FC until the end of the season)
16 FW Spain ESP Rufo Sánchez (at Global FC until the end of 2013 Singapore Cup)

Affiliated clubs

Board and staff

Position Name Nationality
Chairman: Ricardo Penson Philippines Filipino
General manager: Eduardo Robles JR Philippines Filipino
President: Filiberto Alquiros Philippines Filipino
Vice president: Ernest Thomas Nierras Philippines Filipino
Team manager: Ernest Thomas Nierras Philippines Filipino
Head coach: Ernest Thomas Nierras Philippines Filipino

Managers

Name Nat Period Honours
Eduardo Robles Philippines 2010–2011 UFL Division 2 Runners-up 2011
Eun Hyung Pee South Korea 2011
Ernest Nierras Philippines 2011–present UFL Cup Winner 2012
UFL Division 1 Champion 2013

Records

Season UFL League UFL Cup PFF National MCC AFC President's Cup
Division Teams Position Round Round Round
2010 Not part of the league yet Quarter-finals
2011 2 8 2nd (Prom) Quarter-finals Semi-finals
2012 1 10 4th Winners
2013 1 10 1st TBD Round of 16
2014 1 10 TBD TBD TBD Group Stage
Key
  • Prom = Promoted
  • TBD = To be determined
  • DNQ = Did not qualify

Note: Performances of the club indicated here was after the UFL created (as a semi-pro league) in 2009.

Honours

Domestic competitions

  • Runners-up (1): 2011

References

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  2. ^ Catalan, Denrei. "Stallion FC of Barotac Nuevo Brief History". Stallion Football Club official website. Retrieved 30 September 2012.
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  12. ^ Leyba, Olmin (12 March 2012). "De Jong signs up with Scottish League club". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 31 March 2012.
  13. ^ Wilson, Mike (23 March 2012). "Ayr United's injury luck clears for crunch visit of Morton". Ayrshire Post. Retrieved 1 April 2012.
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  16. ^ Decena, Karl (17 December 2012). "Stallion players notch top UFL Cup awards". InterAKTV.ph. Associated Broadcasting Company (TV5).
  17. ^ Galunan, Jerome (12 January 2013). "PFF-SMART CLUB TILT Azkals booters to boost Ceres-Stallion faceoff". The Watchmen Daily Journal.
  18. ^ "Player profile: Cyrus Andre Mohseni". U.S. Soccer Development Academy. Demosphere International, Inc.
  19. ^ Decena, Karl (13 January 2013). "Ceres shocks UFL Cup champ Stallion in PFF nationals; Global, Pasargad advance". InterAKTV.ph. Associated Broadcasting Company (TV5).
  20. ^ Guerrero, Bob (10 April 2013). "UFL: Stallion drops Sparks, Archers overcome Nomads with late Chieffy goal". Yahoo! Sports Philippines.
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  23. ^ Sacamos, Karlo (21 February 2013). "Daniel Matsunaga shows he's more than just a pretty face in UFL's top flight". Sports Interactive Network Philippines.
  24. ^ Guerrero, Bob (15 March 2013). "UFL: Stallion, Global win, Pachanga boss alleges assistant ref is racist". Yahoo! Sports Philippines.
  25. ^ Sacamos, Karlo (9 April 2013). "Rampaging Stallion's four-star performance sends Loyola reeling". Sports Interactive Network Philippines.
  26. ^ Karl Decena (13 June 2013). "Global falters against Kaya, hands Stallion UFL title". http://www.interaksyon.com/. http://www.interaksyon.com/. Retrieved 14 June 2013. {{cite news}}: External link in |publisher= and |work= (help)
  27. ^ UFL Philippines. "Stallion FC Line-UP".