Thirsty Cup attracts record field
CEBU's premier football festival returns for another edition early next year with the 3rd Thirsty Cup at the Sacred Heart School-Jesuit field on Jan. 7 and 8.
The two-day fiesta is expected to attract the best age groups and senior teams in Cebu as they compete with each other in seven-a-side games.
"In the first year we had 96 teams, 86 in the second year, and now we have 136 teams," organizer Charlie Pages said.
Expected to fight it out in the tough senior division is defending champion Hiroshi FC, who claimed the first of its four titles this year in the 2nd Thirsty Cup. Crazy Horse FC, San Roque FC, and Queen City are also expected to give Hiroshi a run for their title.
On the other hand, teams from Silliman University and Foundation University in Dumaguete City are also expected to show up for the event.
Players from the University of St. La Salle in Bacolod City will also reinforce some Cebu teams in the women's division.
The event will also offer competition in the Under 8, U 10, U12, U14 and U16, giving Cebu's top age group rivals another tournament to show who's on top.
Aside from the young guns and current crop of senior players, the former stalwarts of Cebu football will also have their chance to shine in the 35-above group.
Just like in the second edition, organizers will also hold a launching party on Jan. 4 complete with a juggling contest and playstation contest. The players who arrive in the best uniform will also get an award.
The two-day fiesta is expected to attract the best age groups and senior teams in Cebu as they compete with each other in seven-a-side games.
"In the first year we had 96 teams, 86 in the second year, and now we have 136 teams," organizer Charlie Pages said.
Expected to fight it out in the tough senior division is defending champion Hiroshi FC, who claimed the first of its four titles this year in the 2nd Thirsty Cup. Crazy Horse FC, San Roque FC, and Queen City are also expected to give Hiroshi a run for their title.
On the other hand, teams from Silliman University and Foundation University in Dumaguete City are also expected to show up for the event.
Players from the University of St. La Salle in Bacolod City will also reinforce some Cebu teams in the women's division.
The event will also offer competition in the Under 8, U 10, U12, U14 and U16, giving Cebu's top age group rivals another tournament to show who's on top.
Aside from the young guns and current crop of senior players, the former stalwarts of Cebu football will also have their chance to shine in the 35-above group.
Just like in the second edition, organizers will also hold a launching party on Jan. 4 complete with a juggling contest and playstation contest. The players who arrive in the best uniform will also get an award.
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Dato team A
Dato team B
Dato team C
Sosyal team A
Sosyal team B
Sosyal team C
Mga amigo sa anak sa organizer team A
Mga amigo sa anak sa organizer team B
Mga ig-agaw sa amigo sa anak sa organizer team A
Mga ig-agaw sa amigo sa anak sa organizer team B
Social climber team A
Social climber team B
Social climber team C
Sipsip sa organizer team A
Sipsip sa organizer team B
Sipsip sa organizer team C
Fictitious team A
Fictitious team B
Etc...
(and then of course there are your regular and top legit teams, such as Hiroshi, Queen City, Crazy Horse, etc.)
See you at the party MikeH
It's impossible to miss. Good luck.
See for yourself if they are the assholes that Paul Weiler portrays them to be.
Ill try to get in touch with Inter Cebu and see if something positive comes out.
I actually had one training with the Don Bosco guys january this year, when i was in Cebu on vacation. Theyre definetly not assholes. Theyre nice people, i was sitting on the sideline when someone came up to me and asked me if i wanted to play.
There are lots of bad eggs in all teams, it doesnt mean that just because one pissed you, the whole team is an asshole...it seems our esteemed friend missed that