2023 Copa Paulino Alcantara|
| Country | Philippines |
|---|
| Dates | July 15[1] – December 9[2] |
|---|
| Teams | 17 |
|---|
| Defending champions | United City |
|---|
|
| Champions | Kaya–Iloilo (3rd title) |
|---|
|
| Matches played | 53 |
|---|
| Goals scored | 226 (4.26 per match) |
|---|
| Top goal scorer(s) | Abou Sy (10 goals) |
|---|
|
The 2023 Copa Paulino Alcantara was the fifth edition of the Copa Paulino Alcantara, the domestic football cup competition of the Philippines. The 2023 edition marks the second time that the cup includes non-PFL teams, with the first being the inclusion of the Philippines U22 as a guest team in 2019.[3][4]
Scheduling
The league is set to begin on July 15, 2023.[2] Prior to 2023, the typical schedule would see the Copa being played after the conclusion of that year's Philippines Football League season, with the league shifting to an inter-year format.[5]
On June 17, the PFL confirmed the venues for the competition, namely Rizal Memorial Stadium in Manila, University of Makati Stadium in Makati, and Biñan Football Stadium in Biñan, Laguna, marking the competition's first time to do so since the 2019 edition, as the other two were primarily held in the PFF National Training Center due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1]
Participating teams
Seventeen teams entered the 2023 Copa Paulino Alcantara.[6] All seven clubs of the ongoing Philippines Football League were expected to participate.[7] Before the resumption of the PFL season, United City withdrew from the season in February 2023.[8] The Azkals Development Team also withdrew prior to the end of the season.
Competition
The PFL confirmed the participation of 17 teams just before the draw on June 17, 2023, the most in the competition's history. The 17 teams would be split into three groups (two groups of six and one group of five) with clubs from three pots. The format of the group stage would see teams play a single round robin just as in previous editions, before the group winners and runners-up, as well as the two best third-placers, qualify for the knockout stage.
The knockout stage of the 2023 edition comprises the quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals. The quarterfinals and semifinals would be two-legged, marking a difference from the previous editions, while the final would be held over a single match. The league had also established beforehand which teams would play each other based on the positions they finished in, eliminating the need for a knockout stage draw. The quarterfinals would see 1st place in group A taking on the 2nd-best third-placed team, the 1st place of group B taking on the best third-placed team, 1st place in group C taking on 2nd place of group B, and the 2nd-placed teams in group A and C facing off.[9]
Draw
The group stage draw took place on June 17, 2023, with 17 teams confirmed to be competing from the 20-team shortlist. The 5 teams from the Philippines Football League were pre-allocated slots in the three groups, while the other 12 teams were separated into three pots. Pot 1 contained the amateur teams, including youth teams Tuloy and Don Bosco Garelli, former PFL club Loyola (then known as Meralco Manila), 7's Football League clubs Manila Digger and Pilipinas Dragons, as well as newly established Inter Manila (renamed CF Manila after the draw). Pot 2 contained teams from the University Athletic Association of the Philippines, with only three - Adamson University, Far Eastern University, and University of the Philippines - comprising the final participants. Pot 3 contained the teams from the Armed Forces of the Philippines, with former PFL club and UFL champions Philippine Air Force and once-UFL third placers Philippine Army competing.[9] The pots are shown below:
Group stage
| Key to colours in group tables
|
| Advancing to the knockout stage
|
| Possible knockout stage
|
Group A
Group B
Group C
Ranking of third-placed teams
The two best third-placed teams from the three groups advance to the knockout stage along with the three group winners and runners-up. Due to Group B only having 5 teams, results against the last-placed team in Groups A and C will not be counted when determining the ranking of runners-up.
Source:
Knockout stage
The teams that qualify for the knock-out stage are allocated a spot based on their position within the group and as a third placer, as determined by the draw on June 17.[1][9] A third place match was supposed to be held on the same day as the final, but was later cancelled due to scheduling conflicts.[10]
Quarter-finals
The first quarter-final legs were played on September 29 and 30, with the second legs played on October 8 and 9.[11]
Semi-finals
The first semi-final legs were played on October 19 while the second legs were played on November 3.[11]
Final
The 2023 final was played on 9 December at Rizal Memorial Stadium, the site of the 2018 final.[11]
Top scorers
Team eliminated / inactive for this round.
Awards
Notes
- ^ Renamed CF Manila after the draw
References
- ^ a b c d e f "Expanded 17-team Copa Paulino Alcantara to start 15 July". Philippines Football League. June 17, 2023. Retrieved June 17, 2023.
- ^ a b "PFL Comm'r Torre aims league growth with expanded Copa". Dugout Philippines. June 2, 2023. Retrieved June 3, 2023.
- ^ Cabanlong, Xy-Zha (October 21, 2019). "7 teams including Azkals U22 team to compete for the Copa Paulino Alcantara 2019". Dugout Philippines. Retrieved January 10, 2023.
- ^ "Schrock may join PH team to SEA Games". Tempo. October 17, 2019. Retrieved January 10, 2023.
- ^ "Philippines Football League Season 2022-2023 kicks off". Philippines Football League. August 5, 2022. Retrieved January 10, 2023.
- ^ "17 teams to compete in rejigged Copa Paulino Alcantara". CNN Philippines. July 14, 2023. Archived from the original on July 15, 2023. Retrieved July 15, 2023.
- ^ "Return of PFF domestic football competitions". Philippine Football Federation. December 30, 2022. Retrieved January 10, 2023.
- ^ del Carmen, Lorenzo (February 16, 2023). "United City pulls out of PFL due to investor issues". Tiebreaker Times. Retrieved February 16, 2023.
- ^ a b c Copa Paulino Alcantara 2023 - Draw Ceremony. Philippines Football league. June 17, 2023. Archived from the original on June 17, 2023 – via YouTube.
- ^ "Tomorrow is the day!". Twitter. Philippines Football League. December 8, 2023. Retrieved December 8, 2023.
- ^ a b c "Want to know the upcoming matches? We've got you covered with the full fixtures until December!". Twitter. Philippines Football League. Retrieved September 14, 2023.
- ^ Morilla, Juro (December 11, 2023). "Kaya FC coach Curtis puts Copa crown on top of career feats". Rappler. Archived from the original on January 16, 2024. Retrieved January 24, 2024.
- ^ "Congratulations to our individual awardees!". Facebook. Philippines Football League. December 11, 2023. Retrieved January 24, 2024.
|
|---|
|
| Regular Seasons | |
|---|
| Finals Series | |
|---|
| Clubs | |
|---|
| Copa Paulino Alcantara | |
|---|
| Other Competitions | |
|---|
| Statistics and Records | |
|---|
|
|---|
|
| National teams | |
|---|
| League competitions | |
|---|
| Cup competitions | |
|---|
| Continental competitions | |
|---|
Club seasons | | Philippines Football League |
- Azkals Development Team
- Dynamic Herb Cebu
- Kaya–Iloilo
- Maharlika Manila
- Mendiola 1991
- Stallion Laguna
- United City
|
|---|
| PFF Women's League |
- Azzurri
- De La Salle University
- Far Eastern University
- Stallion Laguna
- Manila Digger
- Kaya–Iloilo
- Manila Nomads
- Tuloy
- University of Santo Tomas
- University of the Philippines
|
|---|
|
|
|---|
|
| Domestic leagues | |
|---|
| Domestic cups | |
|---|
| League cups |
- Bahrain
- Bangladesh
- Hong Kong
- India
- Japan
- Jordan
- Kuwait
- Crown Prince Cup
- Federation Cup
- Lebanon
- Malaysia
- Maldives
- Oman
- Philippines
- Qatar
- Syria
- Thailand
- Uzbekistan
- United Arab Emirates
|
|---|
| Super Cups | |
|---|
| Regional club competitions | |
|---|
| AFC club competitions | |
|---|
| National team competitions | |
|---|