This appears in the Thursday, June 28, 2012 edition of the Business Mirror.
The
country’s best footballers take sides in a showdown for charity
by rick olivares
The sport of football is said to break
down borders, languages, and cultures. On August 25, 2012, it will provide hope
and inspiration for the abandoned as well as the orphaned when the Clear Dream
Match kicks off with a celebrity all-star football match at the University of
Makati.
The Clear Dream Match was launched
yesterday at the Rockwell Tent with brothers James and Phil Younghusband
headlining the event.
The two teams will be captained by
brothers who will for the first time in their lives, will find themselves on
opposing sides. Their respective squads will feature fellow national, UFL, and
collegiate players as well as football-playing and loving celebrities.
The Clear Dream Match was inspired by
Steve Nash’s Showdown In Chinatown; the annual soccer all-star benefit game in
Manhattan’s Lower East Side. And the beneficiary of the Clear Dream Match will
be the Tuloy sa Don Bosco Foundation which has provided players for the
Philippines’ Homeless World Cup Teams through the years.
There’s a slight twist to the
composition of the teams as fans can vote for who plays on the respective teams
of the Younghusband brothers. Beginning June 25, 2012, fans will have a pool of
50 players to choose from that includes local football stars like brothers
Anton and Armand del Rosario, Eric Dagroh, and Nate Burkey who play for Kaya;
Anto Gonzales, Jake Morallo, and Pat Ozaeta of Loyola; Wilson Muñoz, Ojay
Clarino, and Jovanie Simpron from Stallion; Patrick Bocobo and Tating Pasilan
from Green Archers United; Freddy Gonzalez, Yves Ashime, William Guerridon of
Pachanga, and Daniel Matsunaga and Fabio Ide of Team Socceroo among many
others.
The country’s universities will also
be represented with the addition of footballers like UST’s Shirmar Felongco,
Ateneo’s Mikko Mabanag, De La Salle’s Patrick Deyto, and UP’s Michael Simms to
name a few.
A couple of Philippine Volcanoes,
Andrew Wolff and Eric Tai, who both love and play football when they are not
playing rugby, will be playing as well.
Celebrities who have thrown their
names in the hat include popular radio talk shows hosts Slick Rick and Tony
Toni of Boys Night Out; television and radio host Paolo Bediones, actor Jake
Cuenca; ABS-CBN artist Rafael Rosell; and a few more. Rock star Rico Blanco was
one of those who wanted to participate but begged off due to a nagging knee
injury.
Aside from the free admission to the
match, fans will also be able to choose their seats at UMak by logging on to
Clear Facebook page and selecting the “Reserve the Seat” tab. The feature also
allows them to print their tickets to the match.
Fr. Rocky Evangelista, SDB, Project
Director and President of the Tuloy Foundation said that he was extremely happy
that Clear and its parent company Unilever have chosen their foundation as the
beneficiary of the celebrity match. “It’s the beautiful game for a beautiful
cause where they get to help many children achieve a brighter future.”
Slick Rick joked that he began his
preparations for the match by loading up his Playstation console with FIFA
games. “Hopefully, I will learn from the likes of England’s Wayne Rooney by
studying his moves.”
National player Anton del Rosario who
admitted to being a fan of Boys Night Out said that he “looked forward to
either setting them up for a goal or tackling them if they try to score on me.”
“The Clear Dream Match is the first of
its kind. Some of the best football players in the country playing in one game
– it’s going to be an amazing show,” boomed John Imperial, Clear Brand Manager.
“We hope that this will be an annual
match much like what Steve Nash is doing in the States,” pointed out Phil
Younghusband. “We haven’t really kicked off yet but being a part of this is
already a dream come true for me.”
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