2024 Philippines Football League

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Philippines Football League
Season2024
Dates6 April – 14 July
ChampionsKaya–Iloilo
2nd title
AFC Champions League TwoKaya–Iloilo
Dynamic Herb Cebu
Matches played105
Goals scored569 (5.42 per match)
Top goalscorerJarvey Gayoso
(23 goals)
Biggest home winOne Taguig 17–0 DB Garelli United (June 1)
Biggest away winManila Montet 0–14 Kaya–Iloilo (June 15)
Highest scoringDynamic Herb Cebu 16–2 DB Garelli United (June 1)
Longest winning runKaya–Iloilo (May 5 – July 13)
(10 matches)
Longest unbeaten runKaya–Iloilo (Apr 7 – July 13)
(14 matches)
Longest winless runManila Montet (Apr 7 – July 13)
(14 matches)
Longest losing runManila Montet (Apr 7 – July 13)
(14 matches)
Highest attendance728 Kaya–Iloilo 9–0 Philippine Air Force (May 8)
2025

The 2024 Philippines Football League was the sixth season of the 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, the defending champions, secured their second consecutive title with one match left to play.[1][2]

Format changes

The 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 the number of teams from 5 to a number ranging up to 16, the highest ever in the PFL.[3]

This season would have marked the first change in the league format since 2017, with each team playing every team 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. This plan was later abandoned and a single round robin format was implemented with a transition to an intra-year (spring-to-autumn) schedule, unlike the previous inter-year (autumn-to-spring) schedule from the 2022–23 season.

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.


Important season dates[4]
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[5]

Teams

The PFL would adopt a hybrid format, allowing clubs with no professional club licenses to participate.[6] 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.[7][8] 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.[9]

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,[10] announced their return to the league. The club had previously opted out of participating in the 2023 Copa Paulino Alcantara.[11] 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.[12][13]

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,[17] a venue which was also explicitly named as Manila Montet's home.[16]

Tagum-based Davao Aguilas, a club which are in partnership with the University of Makati in Taguig,[18] scheduled to play their home matches at the school's stadium.[17][better source needed]

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. ^ a b Davao Aguilas has designated the University of Makati Stadium in Taguig as its home venue for this season.
  3. ^ a b The Dynamic Herb Sports Complex is the home venue of Dynamic Herb Cebu.[14]
  4. ^ a b The Campo Alcantara Stadium is the home venue of Kaya–Iloilo.
  5. ^ The McKinley Hill Stadium is the home venue of Maharlika Taguig.[15] 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.[16]

Personnel and kits

Team Head coach Captain Kit manufacturer Sponsors
Davao Aguilas Philippines Aber Ruzgal Philippines Daisuke Sato Philippines Chronos Athletics University of Makati1, SpeedRegalo2, Brodo2, Wit.id2
DB Garelli United[19] Philippines Karl Claudio Philippines James Dorego Philippines Chronos Athletics Smokin' Hills2, Growee2, GSMH Law2, Clink4
Dynamic Herb Cebu Turkey Memiş Özata Philippines Nathanael Villanueva Philippines RAD Apparel Leylam1, WinZir2, Jpark Island Resort and Waterpark Cebu2
Kaya–Iloilo Japan Yu Hoshide Philippines Audie Menzi Philippines LGR Sportswear LBC1
Loyola[20] Philippines Roxy Dorlas South Korea Kim Sung-min Philippines RAD Apparel Popeyes1, Unioil2, VV&Co2
Maharlika Taguig Nigeria Lerche Njang Philippines Anton del Rosario Philippines Blaze Athletics AIA1, Palaro2
Manila Digger[21] Philippines Pong Liman South Korea Shin Min-ki China UCAN OKFly1
Manila Montet[22] Philippines Kenneth Arnaldo Philippines Vincent Gavino Vietnam Wika Sport The Montet Group1
Mendiola 1991 Philippines Dan Padernal Iran Hamed Hajimehdi Philippines Ropa Vill-Mell Trading2, Mr. Freeze2
One Taguig Philippines Jovanie Villagracia Philippines Kevin Ingreso Philippines Azkals Sportswear Chooks-to-Go2, I Love Taguig2
Philippine Air Force Philippines Joebel Bermejo Philippines Glenn Bulaquiña Philippines Chronos Athletics Elan Vita1
Philippine Army Philippines Nestorio Margarse Philippines Ricardo Becite Philippines Chronos Athletics Elan Vita1
Stallion Laguna Philippines Ernest Nierras Philippines Matthew Nierras Philippines Blaze Athletics Giligan's Restaurant1, Pythos2, SCID2
Tuloy Japan Taketomo Suzuki Philippines Harry Nuñez Philippines Blaze Athletics TSL Football Foundation1
United City Spain Ramon Tribulietx Canada Matt Silva Indonesia Almer Apparel 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 Japan Yu Hoshide Demoted to assistant coach August 5, 2023 Pre-season Northern Ireland Colum Curtis August 5, 2023
Dynamic Herb Cebu Turkey Mehmet Kakil[23] Mutual consent July 16, 2023 United States Joshua Schirmer August 9, 2023
Maharlika Taguig Philippines Roxy Dorlas Appointed head coach of Loyola Nigeria Lerche Njang August 12, 2023
Manila Montet None N/A South Korea Kim Jeong-il December 13, 2023
DB Garelli United Philippines Ake Pastoral Undisclosed December 17, 2023 Philippines Joel Villarino December 17, 2023
Kaya–Iloilo Northern Ireland Colum Curtis Mutual consent December 12, 2023 Japan Yu Hoshide January 13, 2024
Dynamic Herb Cebu United States Joshua Schirmer Sacked January 22, 2024 Turkey Memiş Özata[24] January 30, 2024
Manila Montet South Korea Kim Jeong-il Undisclosed February 23, 2024 Philippines Eliezer Fabroada February 23, 2024
United City Spain Joan Esteva Force majeure February 16, 2023 Romania Marian Mihail March 13, 2024
One Taguig None N/A Philippines Jovanie Villagracia March 21, 2024
Mendiola 1991 Philippines Joel Villarino Appointed head coach of DB Garelli United December 17, 2023 Philippines Christopher Pedimonte April 6, 2024
Manila Montet Philippines Eliezer Fabroada Undisclosed April 2024 12th Philippines Dennis Balbin[25] April 21, 2024
United City Romania Marian Mihail Resigned April 21, 2024 7th Spain Ramon Tribulietx May 1, 2024
DB Garelli United Philippines Joel Villarino Mutual consent May 1, 2024 13th Philippines Karl Claudio
Manila Montet Philippines Dennis Balbin Resigned May 22, 2024 15th Philippines Kenneth Arnaldo May 29, 2024
Mendiola 1991 Philippines Christopher Pedimonte Undisclosed July 2024 10th Philippines Dan Padernal July 7, 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][failed verification]

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

Club Players Former players1
Davao Aguilas Democratic Republic of the Congo Gary Epesso Ivory Coast Yohann Fofana[27] Ivory Coast Dosso Lancine[27] South Korea Mun Jun-su South Korea Mun Te-su Senegal Ibrahima Ndour[28] Japan So Omae Cameroon Serge Kaole[27]
Ivory Coast Dini Ouattara[27] Japan Shoma Sato Japan Yusuke Unoki
DB Garelli United Liberia Jangobah Johnson Ivory Coast Jules Koumoin Brazil Leandro Ghana Solomon Obu Nigeria Bode Solomon
Dynamic Herb Cebu Netherlands Yusuf Çekiç[29] Turkey Göktuğ Demiroğlu[30] Japan Rintaro Hama[31] Suriname Zamoranho Ho-A-Tham[29] Ivory Coast Marius Kore[32] Netherlands Guytho Mijland[29] Senegal Abou Sy[29] Turkey Arda Çınkır[33]
Japan Ken Murayama [30]
Japan Ren Okuda
Japan Ryo Togashi[34]
Turkey Devrim Yanık[29]
Kaya–Iloilo Spain Walid Birrou Ghana Eric Esso[35] Japan Shuto Komaki Mali Bandiougou Konate South Korea Lee Do-kyung Senegal Robert Lopez Mendy[36] South Korea Park Yi-young Cameroon Henri Bandeken[37]
Japan Daizo Horikoshi[38]
Argentina Ricardo Sendra[39]
Senegal Abou Sy[40]
Japan Akito Saito[41] Japan Kaishu Yamazaki
Loyola Ghana Isaac Acheampong Ghana Mohammed Ali Ghana Isaac Annan Ivory Coast Franck Anoh[42] Ghana David Asare Japan Takaya Harada Cameroon Boris Kante
South Korea Kim Sung-min Japan Daisuke Kobayashi Ghana Emmanuel Osei Ivory Coast Ousmane Sidibé Senegal Alassane Wade
Maharlika Taguig England Gael Basana Morocco Soufiane Bouazzaoui[28] Togo Mikailou Djibrila United States Jonathan Gold The Gambia Ousman Jeng[28] France Junior Mailly Japan Yoshio Nakamoto United States Tyler John[28]
Cameroon Boris Moundang
Senegal Ibrahima Ndour[28]
Cameroon Victor Nkoa Nigeria Emmanuel Otuyemi Senegal Mamadou Sene
Manila Digger Ghana Daniel Ashley China Su Diao Japan Daiki Jahana The Gambia Salifu Jatta South Korea Jeon Sang-cheon Japan Yuya Kuriyama China Mengyang Liu Ghana Stephen Appiah
Nigeria Ilemona Usman
Senegal Alassane Wade
Ghana Yussif Mubarik South Korea Shin Min-ki Nigeria Ifeanyi Ugwu China Sha Shuo
Manila Montet No foreign players registered
Mendiola 1991[43] Lebanon Ali Ghamloush[44] Iran Hamed Hajimehdi[44] Japan Hiromasa Ishikawa Japan Hayato Kame Iran Sajad Mohebizadeh Japan Yusuke Nitta Ghana David Yeboah Iran Milad Behgandom[44]
Cameroon Junior Ngong Sam[44]
One Taguig Iran Milad Behgandom Sudan Izzeldin Elhabib Japan Naoto Hiraishi Iran Taher Jahanbakhsh Japan Tsukasa Shimomura Nigeria Ilemona Usman
Philippine Air Force No foreign players registered
Philippine Army No foreign players registered
Stallion Laguna Argentina Ezequiel Cirigliano United States Alfredo Cortez Brazil Magson Dourado United States Pancho Gomez Japan Aoi Isami Argentina Cristian Ivanobski[45] Cameroon Junior Ngong Sam[44] United States Kraig Bonanken[46]
Japan Reo Nakamura[47]
Japan Yuta Nomura[47][48]
Japan Hayato Kame
Brazil Leonardo Nogueira United States Abraham Placito[49] United States Jesús Salazar Brazil Gabriel Silva United States Julian Stifano Brazil Théo Mexico Juan Trujillo[50]
Tuloy Northern Mariana Islands Jerald Aquino Northern Mariana Islands Dev Bachani
United City Cameroon Henri Bandeken Ivory Coast Koffi Bini Cameroon Darlton Digha Cameroon Serge Kaole[27] Sierra Leone John Kamara Cameroon Ariel Ngueukam Indonesia Nurhidayat
Argentina Ricardo Sendra Canada Matt Silva Cameroon 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 (10),  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 (6)
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[a] (C) 14 13 1 0 82 5 +77 40 Qualification for 2024–25 AFC Champions League Two Group stage
2 Dynamic Herb Cebu 14 12 0 2 66 9 +57 36
3 Stallion Laguna 14 10 2 2 65 12 +53 32
4 Davao Aguilas 14 10 2 2 39 6 +33 32
5 One Taguig 14 9 4 1 69 14 +55 31
6 United City 14 9 3 2 51 13 +38 30
7 Manila Digger 14 8 0 6 35 25 +10 24
8 Loyola 14 5 1 8 32 45 −13 16
9 Maharlika Taguig 14 5 1 8 23 53 −30 16
10 Mendiola 1991 14 4 1 9 27 46 −19 13
11 DB Garelli United 14 4 0 10 15 85 −70 12
12 Tuloy 14 3 0 11 28 52 −24 9
13 Philippine Air Force 14 3 0 11 19 59 −40 9
14 Philippine Army 14 2 1 11 15 42 −27 7
15 Manila Montet 14 0 0 14 3 103 −100 0
Source: PFL
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored.
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^ Assured a place in the AFC Champions League Two Group stage as 2023 Copa Paulino Alcantara Winners

Positions by round

Team ╲ Round1234567891011121314
Stallion Laguna12112543333333
Kaya–Iloilo51233111111111
One Taguig43447776655655
Davao Aguilas86521224444444
Manila Digger65776667897777
Dynamic Herb Cebu34354332222222
United City1110665455566566
Mendiola 199117888101010101111101010
Maharlika Taguig69111211999989989
Tuloy989910111111121213131112
Loyola131310109888778898
Philippine Air Force1414141112121313131414141213
DB Garelli United1415121313131214141310111311
Philippine Army911131414141412111012121414
Manila Montet1212151515151515151515151515
Updated to match(es) played on 10 July 2024. Source: PFL

Results by round

Team ╲ Round1234567891011121314
Davao AguilasWWWWWDWWLDWWLW
DB Garelli UnitedLLWLLLLLLWWLLW
Dynamic Herb CebuWWWLWWWWWWWWLW
Kaya–IloiloWWWDWWWWWWWWWW
LoyolaLLWLWWWLDWLLLL
Maharlika TaguigWLLLWWLWDWLLLL
Manila DiggerWWLWWLWLLWWWLW
Manila MontetLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
Mendiola 1991WLLLWDLLLLLWWL
One TaguigWWWDDLDWWWWDWW
Philippine Air ForceLLLWLLLLLLLWWL
Philippine ArmyLLLLLDLWWLLLLL
Stallion LagunaWWWWDLWWDWWWLW
TuloyLWLLWLLLLLLLWL
United CityLWWWWWLDWDWWDW
Updated to match(es) played on 7 July 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 8–0 1–0 6–0 1–0 1–1 1–0
DB Garelli United 0–12 0–7 4–0 4–2 1–0 0–7 1–4
Dynamic Herb Cebu 2–0 16–2 5–0 10–0 7–0 4–0 4–0 1–2 2–1
Kaya–Iloilo 1–0 1–0 3–1 9–1 9–0 6–0 3–2 9–0
Loyola 5–1 0–3 8–0 4–1 1–7 5–1 0–6
Maharlika Taguig 3–1 1–10 2–2 5–0 0–1 4–2 0–3 2–9
Manila Digger 0–1 3–1 2–1 0–3 3–2 2–4
Manila Montet 0–14 2–8 0–6 1–4 0–8 0–5
Mendiola 1991 1–5 2–3 1–9 0–0 4–2
One Taguig 17–0 1–3 0–0 3–1 8–0 6–1
Philippine Air Force 2–5 1–2 0–7 2–0 2–1 1–4
Philippine Army 0–5 0–1 3–4 1–1 5–0 0–5 1–3
Stallion Laguna 5–0 2–1 13–0 6–1 3–3 8–0 6–0 7–1
Tuloy 1–3 1–7 6–2 2–3 2–3 2–4
United City 0–0 7–0 0–2 10–0 3–0 2–2 1–1 1–0
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

Scoring

Top goalscorers

As of 14 July 2024
Rank Player Club Goals
1 Philippines Jarvey Gayoso Kaya–Iloilo 23
2 Japan Tsukasa Shimomura One Taguig 21
3 Philippines Griffin McDaniel Stallion Laguna 17
4 Cameroon Ariel Ngueukam United City 14
5 Argentina Ricardo Sendra United City 13
6 Japan Naoto Hiraishi One Taguig 11
Suriname Zamoranho Ho-A-Tham Dynamic Herb Cebu
Mexico Juan Trujillo Stallion Laguna
Japan Yusuke Unoki Davao Aguilas
10 Brazil Magson Dourado Stallion Laguna 10
Japan Shuto Komaki Kaya–Iloilo
Japan Rintaro Hama Dynamic Herb Cebu
Senegal Ibrahima Ndour Davao Aguilas

Top assists

As of 14 July 2024
Rank Player Club Assists
1 Philippines Stephan Schröck One Taguig 17
2 Netherlands Guytho Mijland Dynamic Herb Cebu 15
3 Brazil Théo Stallion Laguna 12
4 Philippines Paolo Bugas United City 10
Philippines Jesus Melliza Kaya–Iloilo
Philippines Kart Talaroc Davao Aguilas
7 Philippines Mark Hartmann United City 9
Suriname Zamoranho Ho-A-Tham Dynamic Herb Cebu
Mexico Juan Trujillo Stallion Laguna
10 Philippines Jovin Bedic Kaya–Iloilo 8
Japan Naoto Hiraishi One Taguig
Japan Shuto Komaki Kaya–Iloilo
United States Abraham Placito Stallion Laguna
Philippines Yannick Tuason One Taguig

Own goals

As of 13 July 2024
Rank Player Club Own
goals
1 Philippines Antonio Albor Philippine Air Force 1
Ghana Isaac Annan Loyola
Philippines Neil Dorimon Philippine Army
Philippines Keith Edulan Mendiola 1991
Nigeria Bode Solomon DB Garelli United
Ghana David Yeboah Mendiola 1991

Hat-tricks

As of 13 July 2024
Player Club Result Against Date
Iran Sajad Mohebizadeh Mendiola 1991 7–0 (A) Philippine Air Force 6 April 2024
Japan Tsukasa Shimomura4 One Taguig 8–0 (H) 13 April 2024
Philippines Jarvey Gayoso4 Kaya–Iloilo 12–0 (A) DB Garelli United
Ivory Coast Jules Koumoin DB Garelli United 4–2 (H) Mendiola 1991 20 April 2024
Philippines Griffin McDaniel5 Stallion Laguna 13–0 (H) Manila Montet 21 April 2024
Brazil Magson Dourado
Japan Shuto Komaki Kaya–Iloilo 10–1 (A) Maharlika Taguig
Netherlands Guytho Mijland Dynamic Herb Cebu 10–0 (H) 27 April 2024
Senegal Ibrahima Ndour Davao Aguilas 6–0 (H) Manila Montet 28 April 2024
Philippines Griffin McDaniel Stallion Laguna 6–0 (H) Philippine Army
Philippines Jon Nebreja Mendiola 1991 6–0 (A) Manila Montet 3 May 2024
Philippines Jarvey Gayoso4 Kaya–Iloilo 9–0 (H) Philippine Air Force 8 May 2024
Cameroon Ariel Ngueukam United City 4–2 (A) Manila Digger 11 May 2024
France Junior Mailly Maharlika Taguig 3–1 (H) DB Garelli United 18 May 2024
Mexico Juan Trujillo Stallion Laguna 6–1 (H) Mendiola 1991
Philippines Jarvey Gayoso7 Kaya–Iloilo 9–0 (H) Tuloy 29 May 2024
Suriname Zamoranho Ho-A-Tham Dynamic Herb Cebu 16–2 (H) DB Garelli United 1 June 2024
Senegal Abou Sy
Japan Tsukasa Shimomura One Taguig 9–1 (A) Mendiola 1991
Mexico Juan Trujillo4 Stallion Laguna 8–0 (H) Philippine Air Force 8 June 2024
South Korea Lee Do-kyung4 Kaya Iloilo 14–0 (A) Manila Montet 15 June 2024
Philippines Martini Rey4
Argentina Ricardo Sendra United City 3–0 (H) Mendiola 1991 22 June 2024
Japan Tsukasa Shimomura6 One Taguig 17–0 (H) DB Garelli United 29 June 2024
Iran Taher Jahanbakhsh
Japan Naoto Hiraishi
Suriname Zamoranho Ho-A-Tham Dynamic Herb Cebu 4–0 (H) Philippine Army
Iran Hamed Hajimehdi Mendiola 1991 4–2 (H) Tuloy
Philippines Jed Delariarte Philippine Air Force 8–0 (A) Manila Montet
Japan Yusuke Unoki Davao Aguilas 8–0 (H) Maharlika Taguig 30 June 2024
South Korea Jeon Sang-cheon Manila Digger 7–0 (A) DB Garelli United 6 July 2024
The Gambia Salifu Jatta 8–2 (A) Manila Montet 13 July 2024
China Su Diao
Cameroon Ariel Ngueukam United City 9–2 (A) Maharlika Taguig 13 July 2024
Argentina Ricardo Sendra
Iran Taher Jahanbakhsh One Taguig 6–1 (H) Tuloy 14 July 2024
Note

(H) – Home ; (A) – Away

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

Clean sheets

As of 13 July 2024
Rank Player Club Clean sheets
1 Ivory Coast Dini Ouattara Davao Aguilas 9
2 Spain Walid Birrou Kaya–Iloilo 7
3 Cameroon Henri Bandeken United City 6
United States Alfredo Cortez Stallion Laguna
5 Philippines Florencio Badelic Jr. Dynamic Herb Cebu 5
6 Philippines Quincy Kammeraad One Taguig 4
Philippines John Misagal DB Garelli United
8 Philippines Kenry Balobo Kaya–Iloilo 3
Philippines Mark Bedia Philippine Army
Netherlands Yusuf Çekıç Dynamic Herb Cebu

Discipline

Red cards

As of 13 July 2024
Rank Player Team Red cards
1 Philippines Jimuel Ariola Philippine Army 2
Cameroon Victor Nkoa Maharlika Taguig
3 Philippines Paolo Alovera DB Garelli United 1
Philippines Amir Aningalan Mendiola 1991
Philippines Abrielle Belgira Philippine Army
Netherlands Yusuf Çekıç Dynamic Herb Cebu
Philippines John Celiz Philippine Army
Philippines OJ Clarino Davao Aguilas
Cameroon Darlton Digha United City
Philippines Joshua Jalog Manila Digger
Philippines Kevin Ingreso One Taguig
Cameroon Boris Kante Loyola
Philippines Audie Menzi Kaya–Iloilo
Japan So Omae Davao Aguilas
Philippines Daisuke Sato Davao Aguilas
Japan Shoma Sato Dabao Aguilas
Japan Tsukasa Shimomura One Taguig
Philippines Jacob Tañamor Mendiola 1991
Philippines Theodore Travis Loyola

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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