Sun.Star Cebu

REINFORCEM­ENTS FLY IN FOR ERCO

Erco BRO fly in Caligdong, Pascual other reinforcem­ents for Aboitiz Cup finals clash with Leylam

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ERCO BRO Gau will unleash the big guns in the match that matters the most—the championsh­ips. Erco BRO Gau is bringing in United Football League players for the Men’s Open championsh­ip match of the 17th Aboitiz Football Cup against Leylam FC today at the Cebu City Sports Center (CCSC).

The reinforcem­ents are headed by former Philippine national team player Chieffy Caligdong, who will be coming in along with his Green Archers United (GAU) FC teammates Paolo Pascual, Azkals Under-23 team member Ronnie Aguisanda and Reynald Villareal. Former national team striker Ian Araneta and Mark Ferrer of Air Force FC and Allan Auman of Manil All-Japan will also beef up the squad along with two players from San Carlos City– Diomar Caruscay and Siegfried Apurado.

“Yes, it’s their first time playing in this tournament. Knowing their skills, heart and attitude toward the game, I’m sure that they will put on a good performanc­e and boost the morale of the team and also the fans,” Erco FC team manager Rodney Orale told Sun.Star Cebu.

Erco BRO Gau is already a dominant team but it will be much deeper with the reinforcem­ents. Erco BRO Gau topped Group C with 12 points from a 4-0 slate and is still undefeated until this stage of the tournament. Erco BRO Gau earned a ticket to the championsh­ips following a 7-3 victory over sister squad Don Bosco Technology Center (DBTC) Erco BRO in the semifinals.

Even though the reinforcem­ents haven’t played a single match all season, Orale assured that they were with the team from the beginning of the 17th Aboitiz Football Cup and also last year.

“Yes, all of them heve been there from the start of the tournament. They were also in the original line-up of our Smart Club team last year,” he said.

Leylam FC is just as talented as Erco BRO Gau and also advanced to the final stage of the annual tournament with ease. Leylam FC also finished at the top of Group A also with 12 points from a 4-0 record. Leylam FC advanced to the finals with a 4-1 beating of Don Bosco United FC (DBUFC). Leylam FC, however, would lose Madi Nji in the process after being slapped with a one match suspension when he got into an altercatio­n with DUFC’s Bong Aller.

Despite losing a key player and Erco BRO Gau’s UFL reinforcem­ents, Leylam FC is unmoved.

“Good for them,” said Ley- lam FC head coach Oliver Colina. “It will be a very good match. I can’t say that it is an advantage for us (that the reinforcem­ents haven’t played together with the team). But what I can say is that we will give them a good fight.”

Azkals head coach Thomas Dooley, Azkals team manager Dan Palami and Azkals player Misagh Bahadoran will be special guests for today’s champion- ship match at 2:30 p.m.

DBTC Erco BRO faces off with DBUFC in the battle-forthird match at 12:30 p.m.

On the other hand, Accenture defends the Men’s InterBPO title against Voice Connect in finals match at 9 a.m., which will simultaneo­usly be played with the battle-for-third match between Timex and NCR at the Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu football pitch. EKA

 ?? (AFP FOTO) ?? CAN THEY MAKE A DIFFERENCE? Former national team member Chieffy Caligdong (right), Cebuano Paolo Pascual and five others will reinforce Erco BRO when it takes on Leylam in the Aboitiz Cup men’s open finals.
(AFP FOTO) CAN THEY MAKE A DIFFERENCE? Former national team member Chieffy Caligdong (right), Cebuano Paolo Pascual and five others will reinforce Erco BRO when it takes on Leylam in the Aboitiz Cup men’s open finals.

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