Team Philippines, composed of members of the Philippine Army, won the first Castrol World Cup
Pilipinas tournament with six wins and zero losses.
The other teams that made it to the semi-finals were Ivory Coast, followed by Portugal and Sweden.
The four-weekend tournament at the CCP Liwasang Ipil-Ipil was organized by the Sunken Garden United Football Club, a University of the Philippines-Diliman-based team composed of UP alumni and players from diverse backgrounds (professionals, laborers, Christians, Muslims, youth, some foreigners, men, women, and even a priest)..
The tournament, which ended Sunday, also featured a one-day 7-a-side Century Tuna Cup Pilipinas won by Sudan.
One of the few football events in basketball-crazed Philippines, the competition sought to drum up interest for the “beautiful game.â€
“Basketball is killing football,†Sunken Garden’s TJ Besa said, noting that football is best suited for Filipinos as it does not require much height, only skill.
He said that WCP was held almost simultaneously with the FIFA World Cup 2010 in South Africa is helping make the sport popular.
source: Philippine Daily Inquirer
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