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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