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Phl booters face Singaporeans

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MANILA, Philippines - The Philippines begins its uphill battle when it kicks off its campaign against fancied Singapore today in the Asean Football Federation Suzuki Cup at the My Dinh National Stadium in Hanoi, Vietnam.

The Filipino booters, who wound up last in their group three years ago in Bangkok, will be hoping for a far better result against the Singaporeans in their 5 p.m. showdown to start Group B action in the eight-nation tournament.

Singapore is a three-time champion of the tournament and boasts of a tall and strong squad, which includes several naturalized Serbians and Nigerians.

The Philippines advanced as the No. 2 team in the qualifying tournament in Vientiane, Laos, where it beat Timor Leste, 5-0, before drawing against Cambodia and Laos, which topped the group tournament, respectively.

National team manager Dan Palami, who is also president of the Leyte Football Association, is unfazed by the tough odds faced by his team.

“Our team is capable of pulling off a surprise,” Palami said. “We know Singapore is a very strong team, but our team has also shown great character in our previous games even though we were trailing. We never give up.”

The Filipinos clash with host and defending champion Vietnam on Dec. 5, before wrapping up its campaign against Myanmar three days later.

Singapore is on a roll, placing second in the Vietnam Football Federation Cup, where the Lions drew against Vietnam, 1-1, and beat South Korea’s Under-23 side, 2-0.

They also posted a 4-0 win over Laos over the weekend in their final warm-up match for the Suzuki Cup.

ASEAN FOOTBALL FEDERATION SUZUKI CUP

CAMBODIA AND LAOS

DAN PALAMI

GROUP B

LEYTE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

MY DINH NATIONAL STADIUM

SERBIANS AND NIGERIANS

SOUTH KOREA

SUZUKI CUP

TIMOR LESTE

VIETNAM FOOTBALL FEDERATION CUP

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