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A former top dog is back with the Azkals: The return of Anton Del Rosario
A former top dog is back with the Azkals: The return of Anton Del Rosario
by rick olivares
It is said that you can’t keep a good man down.
Cast out of the national men’s football team after a dispute with its former
coach, long time Azkals mainstay Anton Del Rosario is grinning from ear to ear
today. Why not? He has been called up once more for national team duty ending
an exile that lasted three long years.
“My last game was against the Spanish team (International
de Madrid for the Dili Kamo Nag-iisa charity game for the victims of Typhoon
Sendong) in 2011,” recalled Del Rosario. “It was a friendly game at Rizal.
Can't say I played the best but I was playing out of position.”
Little did he know it would be his last for a
long time. Despite being cut, Del Rosario continued to watch all of the
Philippine Men’s Football National Team’s games from the stands. “I'll admit it
was very tough watching,” divulged the defender. “Being excluded from the
lineup without reason or explanation made it difficult to take in. However, I'm
glad to say my teammates didn't need help. They have been playing great the
last couple years! I'm proud of them all.”
Del Rosario was first called up 2001 for the
2002 Tiger Cup (now called the Suzuki Cup today). But instead of suiting up, he
ended up going back to the United States for college. He finally answered the
call of duty for the 2004 Tiger Cup with batch mates Ian Araneta, Aly Borromeo,
Chieffy Caligdong, Roel Gener, Chad Gould, Chris Greatwich, and Peter Jaugan. “Those were
my first international caps,” glowed Del Rosario.
Alongside Borromeo, Rob Gier, and Ray Jonsson,
Del Rosario helped form the Azkals’ bedrock back four.
In the midst of his exile, Del Rosario focused
his energies on his long-time football club, Kaya. “All my focus, football
wise, has been with Kaya,” he said. “I did go through a year of struggle while
being off the national team and I thank and love my fiancée for being there
through a tough time. Last year I was able to turn it all around and focus. I
was able to start playing proper football and go back to enjoying one thing I
love most.”
When Del Rosario received the email from the
national team confirming his return to the line-up, the defender was ecstatic.
“Once I read I was on board, I was smiles,” he revealed.
“There's always a sense of nervousness (about
coming back). Not a lot, just a little. That nervousness helps focus. Without
it you get too comfortable. I like to play a bit edgy. I just know that I
played every game like it's my last.”
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