United City F.C.

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United City
United City FC logo.svg
Full nameUnited City Football Club
Nickname(s)The Golden Boys
Short nameUCFC
Founded2012;12 years ago (2012) (as Ceres La-Salle )
2020;4 years ago (2020) (as United City )
Ground New Clark City Athletics Stadium
Capacity20,000
OwnerUnited City Football Company Inc.
PresidentEric Gottschalk
Head coach Ramon Tribulietx
League Philippines Football League
2024 TBA
Website Club website
Soccerball current event.svg Current season

United City Football Club is a Philippines professional football club representing Central Luzon (Region 3), that currently competed in the Philippines Football League, the top-tier league of football in the Philippines.

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From 2012 to 2020, the club was known as Ceres (founded as Ceres–La Salle; renamed Ceres–Negros in 2017, when it joined the PFL) and was associated with Ceres Liner, a bus company owned by Leo Rey Yanson, the club owner and chairman during that period. As Ceres, its home venue was Panaad Stadium in Bacolod, Negros Occidental.

As Ceres–La Salle, their first major success in the United Football League (UFL) was winning the UFL Division 2 title in 2014, earning them promotion to the first division. Since then, they have won the UFL FA League Cup (2014) and the UFL Division 1 title (2015). The club also won the PFF National Men's Club Championship twice (2012–13 and 2013–14). As Ceres–Negros, they won the PFL title in three consecutive seasons: 2017 through 2019, as well as the 2019 Copa Paulino Alcantara. In 2019, they completed the domestic double without a single loss. In 2021, The club make their debut in the AFC Champions League.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic which affected Ceres Liner operations, Yanson was forced to sell the club through the help of Emirati-Philippine sports marketing firm MMC Sportz Asia. MMC negotiated the deal on behalf of the new owners who registered the entity as United City Football Company Inc., retained most of the Ceres players and renamed the club to United City.

In February 2023, United City was forced to withdraw from the PFL over financial and legal issues caused by the default of payments by its Singapore investor, Riau Capital Live.

History

As Ceres (2012–2020)

Early years

The club was founded by Leo Rey Yanson in 2012 as Ceres–La Salle, [1] [2] [3] with the cooperation of the University of St. La Salle of Bacolod. [4] The club was initially composed of college and some Korean players, becoming primarily led by Philippines national team players. [5] A notable early victory was at the inaugural Negros Men's Open Football Championships in January 2012, an 11–0 win against Bacolod United in the final. [6]

United City's first national tournament was the 2012–13 PFF National Men's Club Championship. [7] United City won the championship trophy with a 1–0 victory against Pasargad in the final. En route to the championship, they won matches against Stallion, Global and Kaya. [8] [9]

United Football League

After their victory in the PFF championship, Ceres expressed an intention to join the United Football League (UFL, the top-tier football league in the Philippines at that time). They were not able to play in the 2013 UFL season, however, and joined the league for the 2013 UFL Cup. [10] [11]

Ceres debuted in the UFL in the 2014 season in Division 2. The club dominated the division, and was promoted to Division 1 the following season. [12] [13] Ceres were considered serious contenders for the 2015 UFL Division 1 title in their first year, [14] and clinched the championship with several regular-season games to play. [15] They were unable to replicate their success in the 2016 season, and finished second.

First three seasons in the Philippines Football League

The starting lineup in the club's 2017 AFC Cup zonal semi-final triumph against Johor Darul Ta'zim.
Davao Aguilas vs. Ceres-Negros, September 16, 2017. DAFC vs. CNFC - Sep. 16, 2017 Players on Pitch 004.jpg
Davao Aguilas vs. Ceres–Negros, September 16, 2017.

When the Philippines Football League supplanted the UFL as the Philippines' top-tier football league, Ceres was among the pioneer clubs of the 2017 inaugural season. Ceres renamed themselves the Ceres–Negros, designating the Panaad Stadium in Bacolod as their home venue. Ceres-Negros won the championship in 2017, 2018 and 2019, and the 2019 Copa Paulino Alcantara title.

Issues at Vallacar Transit affected Ceres–Negros operations during the 2019 season, when the team's status was uncertain due to a Yanson family dispute about Vallacar's management. [16] [17] Although Ceres chairman Leo Rey Yanson lost control of Vallacar after four of his siblings staged a boardroom coup in July, he regained control of the company in August. [18] Despite the turmoil, Ceres clinched the league title. [19]

As United City (2020–2023)

Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic and after the 2020 PFL season was postponed, rumors of Ceres–Negros' departure from the league (or disbanding) have circulated. [20] [7] The pandemic triggered a force majeure which terminated the contracts of all the club's players. [21]

In July 2020, Ceres-Negros announced that club owner and chairman Leo Rey Yanson would step down and the club would negotiate with potential investors. [22] Emirati-Philippine sports marketing firm MMC Sportz Asia was announced as the negotiator on behalf of the new group of owners of Ceres–Negros, and renamed the club as United City. The new owners said that the core of the original club (16 of its 21 players) would remain. [23] MMC Sportz Asia had been involved in Philippine football as appointed marketing arm of Global F.C. in 2019, but terminated their agreement during the season due to non payment by the club. [24]

United City's, (owned by United City Football Company Inc.) new management re-signed Ceres' former players, intending to retain the core of its previous owner. [25] They include team captain Stephan Schröck, who was appointed a player-coach. [26] [27] They went on to clinch the league title of the shortened 2020 season which was held in a bubble due to the pandemic. The league title was their first as United City, and their fourth overall.

AFC Champions League debut

United City are also the first Filipino Club to qualify in the AFC Champions League group stage. On 8 July 2021, the club beat Chinese side, Beijing Guoan to become the first-ever Filipino club to win an AFC Champions League group stage match. [28]

In June 2021, in a lead up to the 2021 season, United City announced that it has adopted New Clark City in Capas, Tarlac as its home locality. It also has entered a partnership with the local government of Pampanga. The club with intentions to have its home stadium also announced that it would be temporarily using the New Clark City Stadium as its home venue. It also said that it would be changing its name to United Clark after the 2021 season however, the name change did not happen as planned.. [29] [30]

United City was not able to play in their home venue either for the 2021 season since most games were still held at the PFF National Training Center. [31] They are finally set to play their first home game at the NCC Athletics Stadium on October 22, 2022, as part of the 2022–23 PFL season. [32]

Withdrawal from the Philippines Football League

Following the conclusion of the first half of the 2022–23 season, United City released its players and staff. The PFL and the PFF would confirm the withdrawal of the club from the league in February 2023. This is due to the financial issues arising from the club's deal with investor Riau Capital Live (RCL) which is based in Singapore. The RCL entered into a major agreement in United City in mid-2021 but later defaulted in October 2022. The non-fulfillment of RCL's final settlement with United City led to the withdrawal of the club while the results of a legal dispute is pending. [33] [34] [35]

Return to the Philippines Football League

United City announced its return to the PFL in the 2024 season , [36] a hybrid tournament that showcases professional and amateur teams.

Crest and colors

2016-2020 club crest Ceres Negros FC logo.png
2016–2020 club crest
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Kit left arm.svg
Kit body whitecollar.png
Kit body.svg
Kit right arm whiteborder.png
Kit right arm.svg
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Kit socks long.svg
2019 Ceres–Negros home kit. As Ceres, the kit was predominantly yellow.

As Ceres, the club crest was derived from the Ceres Liner emblem. It was encircled in green to represent the University of St. La Salle in Bacolod, which is known for its football team. The center is the oval logo of the Yanson company: Vallacar Transit, which owned the club at that time. [37] The team wore yellow home shirts. [38] [39] [40]

After the renaming of Ceres-Negros to United City, a contest to design a new club crest was announced. [23] [41] The new crest, a circle with a football in the center, was unveiled on July 29, 2020. [42] It was designed by Gerard Endaya, creative director of Grit Sports. Some of the crest's elements note United City's past as Ceres; its shape was carried over from its predecessor, and the two stars symbolize United City's incarnations as Ceres–La Salle and Ceres–Negros. [42] [43]

Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors

PeriodKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
2017 Puma Ceres
2018 Adidas
2019 Grand Sport
2020Montè AthleticsManila Regenerative Center
Midas Magnesium
Gatorade
2021–2022Chronos AthleticsManila Regenerative Center
Midas Magnesium
Gatorade
BCDA
Allianz
2024UCFC Fan Token by Blocksport
Fairmont Makati

Stadium

United City uses the New Clark City Athletics Stadium in New Clark City, Capas, Tarlac since 2021 as their temporary home venue. They plan to build their own stadium beside Clark International Airport in the nearby province of Pampanga. [44] The club has previously announced plans to construct a 7,500 to 10,000-seat capacity stadium. [45] As Ceres, the club had the Panaad Stadium in Bacolod as its home venue.

Players

As of 24 March 2024

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN Matt Silva ( captain )
3 GK Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI Alvin Rebadulla
5 DF Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  CIV Koffi Bini
6 MF Flag of Sierra Leone.svg  SLE John Kamara
7 MF Flag of Cameroon.svg  CMR Darlton Digha
8 MF Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Ricardo Sendra ( vice-captain )
10 FW Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI Mark Hartmann
11 MF Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI Marvin Angeles
12 DF Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI Miguel Clarino
13 DF Flag of Cameroon.svg  CMR James Sunday
17 FW Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI Ivan Ouano
19 MF Flag of Cameroon.svg  CMR Serge Kaole
20 FW Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI Curt Dizon
No.Pos.NationPlayer
21 DF Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI Jericho Delos Reyes
22 DF Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI Zachary Taningco
24 FW Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI Jemar Andrade
25 FW Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI Chester Pabualan
29 GK Flag of Cameroon.svg  CMR Henri Bandeken
32 DF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Nurhidayat
39 MF Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI Paolo Bugas
44 DF Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI Michael Menzi
66 MF Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI Diego Aspiras
77 FW Flag of Cameroon.svg  CMR Ariel Ngueukam
88 GK Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI Aries Palabrica
98 MF Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI Troy Limbo
99 DF Flag of the Philippines.svg  PHI Pete Forrosuelo

Technical staff

As of 13 March 2024
PositionName
President Flag of Germany.svg Eric Gottschalk
Team manager Flag of the Philippines.svg Maya Montecillo
Head coach Flag of Spain.svg Ramon Tribulietx
Assistant coach Flag of the Philippines.svg Mark Antonio Francisco
Physiotherapist Flag of the Philippines.svg Alex Almonte
Flag of the Philippines.svg Janus Dacumos
Kitman Flag of the Philippines.svg Mark Perez

Other divisions

Youth club

United City FC sponsored a youth club with the same name, [46] which competed in the 7's Football League. [47]

Esports club

UCFC Esports, serves as the esports division of United City. A joint venture with BrenPro, Inc., its formation was announced in June 2021 by the club. It intends to compete in FIFA , League of Legends: Wild Rift , Mobile Legends: Bang Bang , and Valorant competitions. [48] UCFC Esports will compete in the 2021 Southeast Asia in the Champions eFootball (CeF), a regional eFootball (PES) tournament. [49]

Head coaches

NameYear(s)
Flag of the Philippines.svg Freddie Lazarito2012–2013
Flag of the Philippines.svg Ali Go 2013–2014
Flag of South Korea.svg Cha Seung-ryong [50] [51] 2014–2015
Flag of the Philippines.svg Ali Go 2015–2016
Flag of the Philippines.svg Frank Muescan [52] 2016 (AFC Cup)
Flag of Serbia.svg Risto Vidaković [53] 2016–2020
Flag of the Philippines.svg Frank Muescan [54] [55] [56] (interim)2020
Flag of England.svg Trevor Morgan [note 1] 2020
Flag of England.svg Jason Withe [note 2] 2021
Flag of Spain.svg Joan Esteva 2022
Flag of Romania.svg Marian Mihail 2024
Flag of Spain.svg Ramon Tribulietx 2024–

Honors

League

Cups

Continental record

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubScoreAgg. / Pos.
HomeAway
2014 AFC President's Cup Group Stage Flag of North Korea.svg Rimyongsu 2–2Group B
(3rd)
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Tatung 2–0
Flag of Turkmenistan.svg HTTU 1–2
2015 AFC Cup Play-off Round Flag of Maldives.svg Maziya 0–1
2016 AFC Cup Group Stage Flag of Malaysia.svg Selangor FA 2–20–0Group E
(1st)
Flag of Bangladesh.svg Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi 5–02–0
Flag of Singapore.svg Tampines Rovers 2–11–1
Round of 16 Flag of Hong Kong.svg South China 0–1
(a.e.t)
2017 AFC Cup Group Stage Flag of Vietnam.svg Hà Nội 6–21–1Group G
(1st)
Flag of Singapore.svg Tampines Rovers 5–04–2
Flag of Malaysia.svg Felda United 0–00–3
ASEAN Zonal Semifinal Flag of Malaysia.svg Johor Darul Ta'zim 2–12–34–4 (a)
ASEAN Zonal Final Flag of Singapore.svg Home United 2–01–23–2
Inter-zone Play-off Semifinal Flag of Tajikistan.svg Istiklol 1–10–41–5
2018 AFC Champions League Preliminary Round 1 Flag of Myanmar.svg Shan United 1–1
(a.e.t)
(4–3 p)
Preliminary Round 2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brisbane Roar 3–2
Play-off Round Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Tianjin Quanjian 0–2
AFC Cup Group Stage Flag of Cambodia.svg Boeung Ket Angkor 9–04–0Group F
2nd
(Best Runner-Up)
Flag of Singapore.svg Home United 0–21–1
Flag of Myanmar.svg Shan United 1–02–0
ASEAN Zonal Semifinal Flag of Myanmar.svg Yangon United 4–22–36–5
ASEAN Zonal Final Flag of Singapore.svg Home United 1–10–21–3
2019 AFC Champions League Preliminary Round 1 Flag of Myanmar.svg Yangon United 1–2
AFC Cup Group Stage Flag of Myanmar.svg Shan United 3–25–0Group G
(1st)
Flag of Vietnam.svg Becamex Bình Dương 0–13–1
Flag of Indonesia.svg Persija Jakarta 1–03–2
ASEAN Zonal Semifinal Flag of Vietnam.svg Hà Nội 1–11–22–3
2020 AFC Champions League Preliminary Round 1 Flag of Myanmar.svg Shan United 3–2
Preliminary Round 2 Flag of Thailand.svg Port 1–0
Play-off Round Flag of Japan.svg FC Tokyo 0–2
AFC Cup Group Stage Flag of Cambodia.svg Svay Rieng 4–0CancelledGroup G
(1st)
Flag of Vietnam.svg Than Quảng Ninh 2–2Cancelled
Flag of Indonesia.svg Bali United 4–0Cancelled
2021 AFC Champions League Group Stage Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Beijing Guoan 1–13–2Group I
(3rd)
Flag of South Korea.svg Daegu FC 0–40–7
Flag of Japan.svg Kawasaki Frontale 0–20–8
2022 AFC Champions League Group Stage Flag of South Korea.svg Jeonnam Dragons 0–10–2Group F
(4th)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Melbourne City 0–30–3
Flag of Thailand.svg BG Pathum United 1–30–5

Overall record

Accurate as of February 11, 2020. [64]
CompetitionPlayedWonDrewLostGFGAGDWin%
AFC Champions League 7313911−2042.86
AFC Cup 39199118145+36048.72
AFC President's Cup 311154+1033.33
Total492311159560+35046.94

Invitational tournaments

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
2016 Singapore Cup Preliminary Round Flag of Singapore.svg Young Lions 3–1 (a.e.t)
Quarter-final Flag of Brunei.svg DPMM FC 2–33–05–3
Semi-final Flag of Singapore.svg Tampines Rovers 2–31–23–5
Third place Flag of Singapore.svg Balestier Khalsa 2–1
2017 Singapore Cup Preliminary Round Flag of Singapore.svg Hougang United 0–1

AFC Club ranking

As of 25 February 2024. [65]
Current Rank Country Team
371 Flag of the Philippines.svg United City
372 Flag of Thailand.svg Samut Songkhram
373 Flag of Lebanon.svg AC Tripoli
374 Flag of Thailand.svg TOT Sport Club
375 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Al-Dhafra

Records

SeasonDivisionTeamsLeague position Copa Paulino Alcantara PFF NMCC UFL Cup League Cup Singapore Cup AFC President's Cup AFC Cup AFC Champions League
2013 Champion Quarter-final
20142 (P)12 1st Champion Champion Group stage
2015110 1st 3rd Place Runners-up Play-off Round
2016112 2nd Runners-up 3rd Place Round of 16
2017 18 2nd (Regular Season) Preliminary Round Inter Zone Semi-final
1st (Final Series)
2018 16 1st Group stage ASEAN Zonal Final Play-off round
2019 17 1st 1st ASEAN Zonal Semi-Final Preliminary Round
2020 16 1st Group stage (cancelled) Play-off round
2021 6N/A (cancelled) N/A (withdrew) Group stage
2022–2317 N/A (withdrew)
2024 115
Updated as of 7 April 2024

Notes

  1. Morgan was hired by United City F.C. supposedly for the 2020 PFL season. [57] [58] However Frank Muescan coached in Morgan's stead due to Morgan, who was based in Australia at that time, unable to go to the Philippines due to logistical issues caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. [59]
  2. Withe was hired by United City F.C. as the club's official head coach, at least for its 2021 AFC Champions League campaign due to White possessing the needed coaching license to lead a team in the continental tournament which caretaker coach, Frank Muescan, did not have. [60] Muescan served as head coach in a de facto capacity, with Withe serving as a consultant to Muescan. [59]

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