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                    [Summary] => Philippine Football Federation president Johnny Romualdez is calling on all Filipino football fans, especially the Negrenses to wear blue-color t-shirts or jerseys today in support of the national team’s SEA Games debut against title-holder Thailand at 4:30 p.m. in the Panaad Stadium in Bacolod City.


BACOLOD — The Philippines faces its first big test right in its first match in the 23rd SEA Games men’s football competitions as it opens its campaign versus regional power and defending champion Thailand at the Panaad Sport Complex here.
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Red Bull owner George Chua stakes P1 million for a gold-medal feat of the RP booters, P500,000 for silver and P250,000 for bronze.
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Aside from Thailand, the event’s top seed, the national team also drew Malaysia, among the seeded teams due to its third-place finish in the Vietnam Games, and Cambodia.
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BACOLOD — The Philippines faces its first big test right in its first match in the 23rd SEA Games men’s football competitions as it opens its campaign versus regional power and defending champion Thailand at the Panaad Sport Complex here.
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Red Bull owner George Chua stakes P1 million for a gold-medal feat of the RP booters, P500,000 for silver and P250,000 for bronze.
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Aside from Thailand, the event’s top seed, the national team also drew Malaysia, among the seeded teams due to its third-place finish in the Vietnam Games, and Cambodia.
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