The Philippine Azkals made history by becoming the first Philippine team to advance to the second round of the FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
The Filipinos defeated Sri Lanka, 4-0, (5-1 on aggregate) much to the delight of thousands of local football fans who endured the rain just to witness the match at the Rizal Memorial Stadium.
Azkals winger Chieffy Caligdong scored the first goal in the 18th minute to put the Philippine ahead.
He found the back of the net with a strike that caromed off the left post.
Another goal by Azkals striker Phil Younghusband in the 42nd minute made it 2-0 in favor of the Philippines.
The Filipino-British footballer evaded 2 defenders and the Sri Lankan goalkeeper to increase the Azkals' lead.
An assistant match official initially ruled out Younghusband's goal because an alleged foul.
However, the senior referee overruled the sideline official, saying that the Azkal's contact with a Sri Lankan defender was only minimal.
It was Angel Guirado's turn to score in the second half.
The Filipino-Spaniard scored the country's third goal in the 50th minute after receiving a through ball from James Younghusband.
Guirado beat the Sri Lankans' offside trap and rounded the goalkeeper to tap the ball in.
Phil scored the fourth goal through a penalty kick in the 56th minute after Stephan Schrock was brought down by a Sri Lankan defender inside the box.
The Filipinos will take on Kuwait in the second round of the qualifiers.
Kuwait have scouted the Philippines for 2 consecutive matches, according to the Azkals media officer Rick Olivares.
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The Filipinos defeated Sri Lanka, 4-0, (5-1 on aggregate) much to the delight of thousands of local football fans who endured the rain just to witness the match at the Rizal Memorial Stadium.
Azkals winger Chieffy Caligdong scored the first goal in the 18th minute to put the Philippine ahead.
He found the back of the net with a strike that caromed off the left post.
Another goal by Azkals striker Phil Younghusband in the 42nd minute made it 2-0 in favor of the Philippines.
The Filipino-British footballer evaded 2 defenders and the Sri Lankan goalkeeper to increase the Azkals' lead.
An assistant match official initially ruled out Younghusband's goal because an alleged foul.
However, the senior referee overruled the sideline official, saying that the Azkal's contact with a Sri Lankan defender was only minimal.
It was Angel Guirado's turn to score in the second half.
The Filipino-Spaniard scored the country's third goal in the 50th minute after receiving a through ball from James Younghusband.
Guirado beat the Sri Lankans' offside trap and rounded the goalkeeper to tap the ball in.
Phil scored the fourth goal through a penalty kick in the 56th minute after Stephan Schrock was brought down by a Sri Lankan defender inside the box.
The Filipinos will take on Kuwait in the second round of the qualifiers.
Kuwait have scouted the Philippines for 2 consecutive matches, according to the Azkals media officer Rick Olivares.
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