2024 Philippines Football League

The 2024 Philippines Football League will be the sixth season of Philippines Football League (PFL), the professional football league of the Philippines. The PFL was previously under the sponsorship title of the Qatar Airways. Kaya–Iloilo are the defending champions.

Philippines Football League
Season2024
Dates6 April – 15 July
Matches played83
Goals scored441 (5.31 per match)
Top goalscorerJarvey Gayoso
(21 goals)
Biggest home winCebu F.C. 16–2 Don Bosco Garelli (June 1)
Biggest away winManila Montet 0–14 Kaya Iloilo (June 15)
Highest scoringCebu F.C. 16–2 Don Bosco Garelli (June 1)
Longest winning runKaya Iloilo (May 5 – June 22)
Cebu F.C. (May 12 – June 23)
(7 matches)
Longest unbeaten runKaya–Iloilo (Apr 14 – June 15)
(11 matches)
Longest winless runManila Montet (Apr 7 – June 23)
(12 matches)
Longest losing runManila Montet (Apr 7 – June 23)
(12 matches)
Highest attendance728 Kaya–Iloilo 9–0 Philippine Air Force (May 8)
2025

Format changes

Philippine Football Federation and Liga Futbol Inc. decided on shifting the season back to an intra-year format, starting in February. Due to the sudden withdrawals of Azkals Development Team and United City at the tail-end of the previous season, the league will be looking to increase number of teams from current 5 to a number ranging up to 16, the highest ever in the PFL.[1]

Every PFL season since 2018 consisted of a round-robin format after which the table topper would be crowned champions, but this season would mark the first change in the league format since 2017, with each team playing other twice before a second round would split the league table into two, where teams would play the teams in their bracket once more. After the conclusion of those matches, the top eight teams overall would advance to a final series consisting of two-legged quarter- and semi-final ties, after which a champion would be crowned in the final. Though clubs may still play home and away matches, the league would also use a "hybrid home-and-away format", which will see more matches played at centralized venues to alleviate costs.

Later this plan was abandoned and a single round robin format was decided with a transition to a two-year (autumn-to-spring) schedule, unlike the previous all-year-round (spring-to-autumn) schedule from next season.

Important season dates[2]
Date Event
January 1 Opening of first transfer window
January 15 Deadline for club registration
January 20 Preliminary submission of roster (clubs must submit at least 18 players)
February 20 Second submission of roster (clubs must have a minimum of 25 players in roster with at least 7 players added)
April 6 PFL season start[3]

Teams

The PFL would adopt a hybrid format, allowing clubs with no professional club licenses to participate.[4] Five clubs from the previous season initially confirmed its participation, alongside former participants Davao Aguilas and Loyola (formerly competing as Meralco Manila) who expressed their commitment to the upcoming season in November and December 2023, respectively.[5][6] DB Garelli United, a team that participated in the Copa, and Manila Montet also confirmed their participation in December. The league initially planned to expand to a number of 12 clubs and invited all the other non-UAAP sides, but due to the overwhelming demand plans were made for further expansion.[7]

In February 2023, United City, who had previously withdrawn midway through the 2022–23 season due to financial and legal issues with the Singaporean group Riau Capital Live,[8] announced their return to the league. The club had previously opted out of participating in the 2023 Copa Paulino Alcantara.[9] On February 5, the league officially announced that the number of participating clubs had grown to 15, the most teams to have participated in a PFL season. The other new clubs included four who had participated in the previous edition of the Copa; Manila Digger, Tuloy, Philippine Army, and 2019 participants Philippine Air Force, as well as a completely new club, One Taguig.[10][11]

Team Location[V 1]
Davao Aguilas Tagum, Davao del Norte[V 2]
DB Garelli United Makati, Metro Manila
Dynamic Herb Cebu Talisay, Cebu[V 3]
Kaya–Iloilo Pavia, Iloilo[V 4]
Loyola Manila, Metro Manila
Maharlika Taguig Taguig, Metro Manila[V 5]
Manila Digger Taguig, Metro Manila
Manila Montet Manila, Metro Manila[V 6]
Mendiola 1991 Imus, Cavite
One Taguig Taguig, Metro Manila
Philippine Air Force Pasay, Metro Manila
Philippine Army Taguig, Metro Manila
Stallion Laguna Biñan, Laguna
Tuloy Muntinlupa, Metro Manila
United City Capas, Tarlac

Stadiums

Most league matches are scheduled to be held at the Rizal Memorial Stadium,[15] a venue which was also explicitly named as Manila Montet's home.[14]

Tagum-based Davao Aguilas, a club which are in partnership with the University of Makati in Taguig,[16] scheduled to play their home matches at the school's stadium.[15]

In January, the club renamed from Maharlika Manila to Maharlika Taguig following their location change. Although they have no matches scheduled in Taguig. The same goes for Mendiola 1991, Stallion Laguna, and United City which also have their designated home stadiums.

Manila Iloilo City
Rizal Memorial Stadium Iloilo Sports Complex[V 4]
Capacity: 12,873 Capacity: 7,000
Taguig Talisay, Cebu
University of Makati Stadium[V 2] Dynamic Herb Sports Complex[V 3]
Capacity: 3,295 Capacity: 550
Notes
  1. General location where the club is based in. Only select clubs have their own/designated home stadium.
  2. Davao Aguilas has designated the University of Makati Stadium in Taguig as its home venue for this season.
  3. The Dynamic Herb Sports Complex is the home venue of Dynamic Herb Cebu.[12]
  4. The Campo Alcantara Stadium is the home venue of Kaya–Iloilo.
  5. The McKinley Hill Stadium is the home venue of Maharlika Taguig.[13] However no league games are scheduled to be held in the stadium.
  6. Manila Montet has named the Rizal Memorial Stadium as its home venue.[14]

Personnel and kits

Team Head coach Captain Kit manufacturer Sponsors
Davao Aguilas Aber Ruzgal Daisuke Sato Chronos Athletics University of Makati1, SpeedRegalo2, Brodo2, Wit.id2
DB Garelli United[17] Karl Claudio James Dorego Chronos Athletics Smokin' Hills2, Growee2, GSMH Law2, Clink4
Dynamic Herb Cebu Memiş Özata Nathanael Villanueva RAD Apparel Leylam1, WinZir2, Jpark Island Resort and Waterpark Cebu2
Kaya–Iloilo Yu Hoshide Audie Menzi LGR Sportswear LBC1
Loyola[18] Roxy Dorlas Kim Sung-min RAD Apparel Popeyes1, Unioil2, VV&Co2
Maharlika Taguig Lerche Njang Anton del Rosario Blaze Athletics AIA1, Palaro2
Manila Digger[19] Pong Liman Shin Min-ki UCAN OKFly1
Manila Montet[20] Kenneth Arnaldo Vincent Gavino Wika Sport The Montet Group1
Mendiola 1991 Christopher Pedimonte Hamed Hajimehdi Ropa Vill-Mell Trading2, Mr. Freeze2
One Taguig Jovanie Villagracia Kevin Ingreso Azkals Sportswear Chooks-to-Go2, I Love Taguig2
Philippine Air Force Joebel Bermejo Glenn Bulaquiña Chronos Athletics Elan Vita1
Philippine Army Nestorio Margarse Ricardo Becite Chronos Athletics Elan Vita1
Stallion Laguna Ernest Nierras Matthew Nierras Blaze Athletics Giligan's Restaurant1, Pythos2, SCID2
Tuloy Taketomo Suzuki Harry Nuñez Blaze Athletics TSL Football Foundation1
United City Ramon Tribulietx[21] Matt Silva Almer Apparel[22] UCFC Fan Token1, Fairmont Makati1

Notes:

  1. ^ Located on the front of the shirt.
  2. ^ Located on the back of the shirt.
  3. ^ Located on the sleeves.
  4. ^ Located on the shorts.

Coaching changes

Team Outgoing coach Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming coach Date of appointment
Kaya–Iloilo Yu Hoshide Demoted to assistant coach August 5, 2023 Pre-season Colum Curtis August 5, 2023
Dynamic Herb Cebu Mehmet Kakil[23] Mutual consent July 16, 2023 Joshua Schirmer August 9, 2023
Maharlika Taguig Roxy Dorlas Appointed head coach of Loyola Lerche Njang August 12, 2023
Manila Montet None N/A Kim Jeong-il December 13, 2023
DB Garelli United Ake Pastoral Undisclosed December 17, 2023 Joel Villarino December 17, 2023
Kaya–Iloilo Colum Curtis Mutual consent December 12, 2023 Yu Hoshide January 13, 2024
Dynamic Herb Cebu Joshua Schirmer Sacked January 22, 2024 Memiş Özata[24] January 30, 2024
Manila Montet Kim Jeong-il Undisclosed February 23, 2024 Eliezer Fabroada February 23, 2024
United City Joan Esteva Force majeure February 16, 2023 Marian Mihail March 13, 2024
One Taguig None N/A Jovanie Villagracia March 21, 2024
Mendiola 1991 Joel Villarino Appointed head coach of DB Garelli United December 17, 2023 Christopher Pedimonte April 6, 2024
Manila Montet Eliezer Fabroada Undisclosed April 2024 12th Dennis Balbin[25] April 21, 2024
United City Marian Mihail Resigned April 21, 2024 7th Ramon Tribulietx May 1, 2024
DB Garelli United Joel Villarino Mutual consent May 1, 2024 13th Karl Claudio
Manila Montet Dennis Balbin Resigned May 22, 2024 15th Kenneth Arnaldo May 29, 2024

Foreign players

The 2024 season will mark the first time where the league will impose no maximum number of foreign players per team. However, the league imposed a ceiling on foreign players that can be played during a match, with a maximum of 5 foreigners plus one foreign goalkeeper allowed on the pitch at the same time per team.[26]

Players name in bold indicates the player was registered during the mid-season transfer window.

Club Players Former players1
Davao Aguilas Gary Epesso Yohann Fofana[27] Dosso Lancine[27] Mun Jun-su Mun Te-su Ibrahima Ndour[28] So Omae Serge Kaole[27]
Dini Ouattara[27] Shoma Sato Yusuke Unoki
DB Garelli United Jangobah Johnson Jules Koumoin Leandro Solomon Obu Bode Solomon
Dynamic Herb Cebu Yusuf Çekiç[29] Göktuğ Demiroğlu[30] Rintaro Hama[31] Zamoranho Ho-A-Tham[29] Marius Kore[32] Guytho Mijland[29] Abou Sy[29] Arda Çınkır[33]
Ken Murayama [30]
Ren Okuda
Ryo Togashi[34]
Devrim Yanık[29]
Kaya–Iloilo Walid Birrou Eric Esso[35] Shuto Komaki Bandiougou Konate Lee Do-kyung Robert Lopez Mendy[36] Park Yi-young Henri Bandeken[37]
Daizo Horikoshi[38]
Ricardo Sendra[39]
Abou Sy[40]
Akito Saito[41] Kaishu Yamazaki
Loyola Isaac Acheampong Mohammed Ali Isaac Annan David Asare Takaya Harada Boris Kante Kim Sung-min Franck Anoh[42][43]
Daisuke Kobayashi Emmanuel Osei Ousmane Sidibé Alassane Wade
Maharlika Taguig Gael Basana Soufiane Bouazzaoui[28] Mikailou Djibrila Jonathan Gold Ousman Jeng[28] Junior Mailly Yoshio Nakamoto Tyler John[28]
Boris Moundang
Ibrahima Ndour[28]
Victor Nkoa Emmanuel Otuyemi Mamadou Sene
Manila Digger Daniel Ashley Su Diao Daiki Jahana Salifu Jatta Jeon Sang-cheon Yuya Kuriyama Mengyang Liu Stephen Appiah
Ilemona Usman
Alassane Wade
Yussif Mubarik Shin Min-ki Ifeanyi Ugwu Sha Shuo
Manila Montet No foreign players registered
Mendiola 1991[44] Ali Ghamloush[45] Hamed Hajimehdi[45] Hiromasa Ishikawa Sajad Mohebizadeh Yusuke Nitta Milad Behgandom[45]
Junior Ngong Sam[45]
One Taguig Milad Behgandom Izzeldin Elhabib Naoto Hiraishi Taher Jahanbakhsh Tsukasa Shimomura Ilemona Usman
Philippine Air Force No foreign players registered
Philippine Army No foreign players registered
Stallion Laguna Ezequiel Cirigliano Alfredo Cortez Magson Dourado Hayato Kame Aoi Isami Cristian Ivanobski[46] Junior Ngong Sam[45] Kraig Bonanken[47]
Reo Nakamura[48]
Yuta Nomura[48][49]
Leonardo Nogueira Abraham Placito[50] Jesús Salazar Gabriel Silva Julian Stifano Théo Juan Trujillo[51]
Tuloy Jerald Aquino Dev Bachani
United City Henri Bandeken Koffi Bini Darlton Digha Serge Kaole[27] John Kamara Ariel Ngueukam Nurhidayat
Ricardo Sendra Matt Silva James Sunday
  • ^1 Former players only include players who left after the start of the 2024 season.
Foreign players by confederation
AFC China (1),  Indonesia (1),  Iran (4),  Japan (18),  Lebanon (1),  South Korea (7),  Northern Mariana Islands (2)
CAF Cameroon (8),  Democratic Republic of the Congo (1),  The Gambia (2),  Ghana (9),  Ivory Coast (8),  Liberia (1),  Mali (1),  Morocco (1),  Nigeria (4),  Senegal (5),  Sierra Leone (1),  Sudan (1),  Togo (1)
CONCACAF Canada (1),  Mexico (1),  Suriname (1),  United States (5)
CONMEBOL Argentina (3),  Brazil (5)
UEFA England (1),  France (1),  Netherlands (2),  Spain (1),  Turkey (2)

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Kaya–Iloilo[lower-alpha 1] 11 10 1 0 75 3 +72 31 Qualification for 2024–25 AFC Champions League Two group stage
2 Dynamic Herb Cebu 11 10 0 1 56 6 +50 30
3 Stallion Laguna 12 9 2 1 61 8 +53 29
4 Davao Aguilas 11 8 2 1 26 3 +23 26
5 United City 11 7 2 2 34 9 +25 23
6 One Taguig 10 6 3 1 41 11 +30 21
7 Manila Digger 11 6 0 5 20 20 0 18
8 Loyola 11 5 1 5 30 30 0 16
9 Maharlika Taguig 11 5 1 5 21 35 14 16
10 Don Bosco Garelli 11 3 0 8 14 61 47 9
11 Mendiola 1991 11 2 1 8 21 39 18 7
12 Philippine Army 11 2 1 8 15 35 20 7
13 Tuloy 11 2 0 9 19 40 21 6
14 Philippine Air Force 11 1 0 10 7 54 47 3
15 Manila Montet 12 0 0 12 1 87 86 0
Updated to match(es) played on 23 June 2024. Source: PFL
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored.
Notes:
  1. Assured a place in the AFC Champions League Two group stage as 2023 Copa Paulino Alcantara Winners

Positions by round

Team ╲ Round123456789101112131415
Stallion Laguna12111312323
Kaya–Iloilo51222121111
One Taguig43333766666
Davao Aguilas88654233444
Manila Digger64765677797
Dynamic Herb Cebu37446444232
United City1110577555555
Mendiola 19911588881110101211
Maharlika Taguig691012911109989
Tuloy96991010911121313
Loyola1313131011988878
Philippine Air Force1414141112121313141414
DB Garelli United1415111313131214131010
Philippine Army911121414141412111112
Manila Montet1212151515151515151515
Updated to match(es) played on 5 May 2024. Source: PFL

Results by round

Team ╲ Round123456789101112131415
Davao AguilasWWWWWDWWLDW
DB Garelli UnitedLLWLLLLLLWW
Dynamic Herb CebuWWWLWWWWWWW
Kaya–IloiloWWWDWWWWWWW
LoyolaLLWLWWWLDWL
Maharlika TaguigWLLLWWLWDWL
Manila DiggerWWLWWLWLLWW
Manila MontetLLLLLLLLLLLL
Mendiola 1991WLLLWDLLLLL
One TaguigWWWDDLDWWW
Philippine Air ForceLLLWLLLLLLL
Philippine ArmyLLLLLDLWWLL
Stallion LagunaWWWWDLWWDWWW
TuloyLWLLWLLLLLL
United CityLWWWWWLDWDW
Updated to match(es) played on 23 June 2024. Source: PFL
W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Results

Home \ Away DAV DBGU DHC KAY LFC MAH MAD MMF MEN TAG PAF PAR STA TFC UCC
Davao Aguilas 4–0 3–0 30 Jun 1–0 6–0 1–0 1–1 1–0
DB Garelli United 0–12 6 Jul 4–0 4–2 1–0 0–7 1–4
Dynamic Herb Cebu 1–0 16–2 5–0 10–0 7–0 4–0 29 Jun 6 Jul 2–1
Kaya–Iloilo 7 Jul 1–0 3–1 9–1 9–0 6–0 30 Jun 9–0
Loyola 5–1 13 Jul 8–0 4–1 1–7 5–1 30 Jun
Maharlika Taguig 3–1 1–10 2–2 5–0 7 Jul 4–2 0–3 13 Jul
Manila Digger 0–1 3–1 2–1 8 Jun 3–2 2–4
Manila Montet 0–14 13 Jul 0–6 1–4 29 Jun 0–5
Mendiola 1991 13 Jul 2–3 1–9 0–0 29 Jun
One Taguig 29 Jun 1–3 0–0 3–1 8–0 14 Jul
Philippine Air Force 14 Jul 1–2 0–7 7 Jul 2–1 1–4
Philippine Army 0–5 14 Jul 3–4 1–1 5–0 0–5 1–3
Stallion Laguna 5–0 2–1 13–0 6–0 3–3 8–0 6–0 7–1
Tuloy 1–3 1–7 6 Jul 2–3 2–3 2–4
United City 0–0 7–0 0–2 10–0 3–0 6 Jul 1–1 1–0
Updated to match(es) played on 23 June 2024. Source: PFL
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For upcoming matches, an "a" indicates there is an article about the rivalry between the two participants.

Season statistics

Top goalscorers

As of 23 June 2024
RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Jarvey GayosoKaya–Iloilo 21
2 Griffin McDanielStallion Laguna 16
3 Tsukasa ShimomuraOne Taguig 12
4 Juan TrujilloStallion Laguna 11
5 Shuto KomakiKaya–Iloilo 10
Ariel NgueukamUnited City
7 Magson DouradoStallion Laguna 9
Junior Ngong SamStallion Laguna
Abou SyDynamic Herb Cebu
10 Rintaro HamaDynamic Herb Cebu 8
Zamoranho Ho-A-ThamDynamic Herb Cebu
Ibrahima NdourDavao Aguilas
Yusuke UnokiDavao Aguilas

Top assists

As of 23 June 2024
RankPlayerClubAssists
1 Guytho MijlandDynamic Herb Cebu 14
2 ThéoStallion Laguna 12
3 Zamoranho–Ho–A–ThamDynamic Herb Cebu 9
Stephan SchröckOne Taguig
5 Jovin BedicKaya–Iloilo 8
Mark HartmannUnited City
Abraham PlacitoStallion Laguna
Juan TrujilloStallion Laguna
9 Shuto KomakiKaya–Iloilo 7
Jesus MellizaKaya–Iloilo
Kart TalarocDavao Aguilas

Own goals

As of 22 June 2024
RankPlayerClubOwn
goals
1 Antonio AlborPhilippine Air Force 1
Isaac AnnanLoyola
Keith EdulanMendiola 1991
Bode SolomonDB Garelli United
Neil DorimonPhilippine Army

Hat-tricks

As of 22 June 2024
Player Club Result Against Date
Sajad Mohebizadeh Mendiola 1991 7–0 (A) Philippine Air Force 6 April 2024
Tsukasa Shimomura4 One Taguig 8–0 (H) Philippine Air Force 13 April 2024
Jarvey Gayoso4 Kaya–Iloilo 12–0 (A) DB Garelli United 13 April 2024
Jules Koumoin DB Garelli United 4–2 (H) Mendiola 1991 20 April 2024
Griffin McDaniel5 Stallion Laguna 13–0 (H) Manila Montet 21 April 2024
Magson Dourado Stallion Laguna 13–0 (H) Manila Montet 21 April 2024
Shuto Komaki Kaya–Iloilo 10–1 (A) Maharlika Taguig 21 April 2024
Guytho Mijland Dynamic Herb Cebu 10–0 (H) Maharlika Taguig 27 April 2024
Ibrahima Ndour Davao Aguilas 6–0 (H) Manila Montet 28 April 2024
Griffin McDaniel Stallion Laguna 6–0 (H) Philippine Army 28 April 2024
Jon Nebreja Mendiola 1991 6–0 (A) Manila Montet 3 May 2024
Jarvey Gayoso4 Kaya–Iloilo 9–0 (H) Philippine Air Force 8 May 2024
Ariel Ngueukam United City 4–2 (A) Manila Digger 11 May 2024
Junior Mailly Maharlika Taguig 3–1 (H) DB Garelli United 18 May 2024
Juan Trujillo Stallion Laguna 6–1 (H) Mendiola 1991 18 May 2024
Jarvey Gayoso7 Kaya–Iloilo 9–0 (H) Tuloy 29 May 2024
Zamoranho Ho-A-Tham Dynamic Herb Cebu 16–2 (H) DB Garelli United 1 June 2024
Abou Sy Dynamic Herb Cebu 16–2 (H) DB Garelli United 1 June 2024
Tsukasa Shimomura One Taguig 9–1 (A) Mendiola 1991 1 June 2024
Juan Trujillo4 Stallion Laguna 8–0 (H) Philippine Airforce 8 June 2024
Lee Do-kyung4 Kaya Iloilo 14–0 (A) Manila Montet 15 June 2024
Martini Rey4 Kaya Iloilo 14–0 (A) Manila Montet 15 June 2024
Ricardo Sendra United City 3–0 (H) Mendiola 1991 22 June 2024
Note

(H) – Home ; (A) – Away

4 Player scored four goals
5 Player scored five goals
7 Player scored seven goals

Clean sheets

As of 23 June 2024
RankPlayerClubClean sheets
1 Dini OuattaraDavao Aguilas 8
2 Walid BirrouKaya–Iloilo 6
Alfredo CortezStallion Laguna
4 Henri BandekenUnited City 5
5 Florencio Badelic Jr.Dynamic Herb Cebu 3
Mark BediaPhilippine Army
Yusuf ÇekıçDynamic Herb Cebu
8 Kenry BaloboKaya–Iloilo 2
John BetanioMendiola 1991
Javier CoscolluelaLoyola
Kenneth GuballoDavao Aguilas
Quincy KammeraadOne Taguig
John MisagalDB Garelli United
Mamadou SeneMaharlika Taguig

Red cards

As of 9 June 2024
RankPlayerTeamRed cards
1 Jimuel AriolaPhilippine Army 2
2 Paolo AloveraDB Garelli United 1
Amir AningalanMendiola 1991
Abrielle BelgiraPhilippine Army
OJ ClarinoDavao Aguilas
Darlton DighaUnited City
Boris KanteLoyola
Audie MenziKaya–Iloilo
Victor NkoaMaharlika Taguig
So OmaeDavao Aguilas
Daisuke SatoDavao Aguilas
Tsukasa ShimomuraOne Taguig
Jacob TañamorMendiola 1991

Awards

These are the following awards that would be awarded after the season concludes.

Award Winner Club
Golden ball TBD
Golden boot
Golden glove

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