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BACOLOD Football fans are expected to come in droves when the Asean Football Championships final qualifying round starts tomorrow at the Panaad Sports Complex.
Each player and official of the sport, team, city and Negros Occidental province has requested all who are coming to the games, open free to the public, to wear blue as a token of support for the national team.
"The Philippine team will be in blue and we expect our countrymen to wear that color," said Johnny Romualdez, president of the Philippine Football Federation.
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November 12, 2006 - 12:00am