In a surprise move on social media, Roland Mueller announced last Wednesday his retirement from international football play hours before the Azkals are set to take on Southeast Asian rivals Malaysia in a Fifa-friendly match at the Rizal Memorial Stadium in Manila.
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PSC gets LGU support to obtain full aid from Pagcor
The Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) has gotten support in its longtime bid to obtain the full five percent gross income of the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. (Pagcor) remitted to the government sports agency as mandated by law.
Read More »Hotshot scorer Maliksi replaces injured Lee in Gilas pool
Star Hotshots scorer Allein Maliksi got a surprise call to beef up Gilas Pilipinas.
Read More »All set for staging of athletics invitational tournament in Isabela
Some 1,000 athletes from here and abroad are expected to see action in the Ayala Philippine National Open Invitational Athletics Championships slated to be held from March 30 to April 2 at the Ilagan Sports Complex in Isabela province.
Read More »Philippine women’s volleyball team eyes bronze in Malaysia SEA Games
The Philippine women’s volleyball team is eyeing a bronze-medal finish in the upcoming Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in Malaysia.
Read More »Chism, Guiao take on former team in Commissioner’s Cup opener
American reinforcement Wayne Chism reunited with Yeng Guiao, his former coach at Rain Or Shine, as he decided to join NLEX in the import-flavored PBA Commissioner’s Cup.
Read More »Gilas begins Seaba buildup through training camp
The road to the 2019 Fiba World Cup officially begins for Gilas.
Read More »Philippines optimistic on ice hockey, figure skating in Malaysia SEA Games
The Philippines has a good chance of winning medals in ice hockey and figure skating in the upcoming Southeast Asian (SEA) Games.
Read More »Grandmaster Antonio eyes four international tournaments this year
Grandmaster Joey Antonio is keen on participating in four more international tournaments this year.
Read More »GAB to stop collecting contributions to boxer’s welfare fund
The Games and Amusements Board (GAB) will stop collecting the one percent contribution to the professional boxers’ relief fund and mixed martial arts fighters’ welfare fund.
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