Philippine Football Federation
Governing body of association football in the Philippines
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2025 | Anticipated next edition of the PFF U-19 Boys National Football Championship |
2024 | Central Visayas F.A. won the 1st PFF U-19 Boys National Football Championship, defeating Negros Occidental F.A. in the final |
November 25 2023 | The Philippine Football Federation held an election to determine new officials, with John Gutierrez of Bukidnon FA elected as president, succeeding Araneta who was bound by a two-term limit. |
November 2022 | PFF decided to allow expansion of its regional associations. |
July 30 2022 | Groundbreaking ceremony for the new PFF headquarters in Carmona took place. |
2021 | PFF launched its first esports tournament, the PFF eTrophy, featuring the video game FIFA 21. |
2019 | Asian Football Confederation granted PFF the right to hold AFC 'A' and AFC 'B' Diploma Courses in the Philippines. |
September 14 2018 | PFF resolved a financial issue with the Philippine Sports Commission by remitting an amount of unliquidated financial assistance covering the period from 1996 to 2010. |
July 3 2017 | 'My PFF' registration system was embedded in PFF's website to improve accessibility for registrants. |
July 3 2017 | 'My PFF' registration system was embedded in the PFF website to improve accessibility. |
June 2017 | PFF officially launched its registration system 'My PFF'. |
November 2016 | Araneta announced plans to move the PFF headquarters to Carmona, Cavite in 2017, including plans for an artificial football pitch, dormitory, natural grass pitch, and corporate offices. |
October 14 2016 | PFF launched the Online Player Registration System at the Edsa Shangri-La Hotel in Pasig, in partnership with MMC Sportz Marketing and RSportz, becoming one of the first such systems in Southeast Asia. |
November 26 2011 | Araneta was officially elected as president of the Philippine Football Federation at a congress held at the Astoria Plaza in Pasig. |
2010 | José Mari Araneta served as Interim President following the ouster of the previous president. |
2010 | Mariano Araneta becomes president of the Philippine Football Federation, serving a long term from 2010 to 2023. |
2010 | José Mari Martinez was ousted, and Araneta served as Interim President for about a year. |
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