Thursday, 3 March 2011

Azkals get high-tech jersey, shorts



PFF president Nonong Araneta and Chieffy Caligdong check the jersey provided by Mizuno. (Photo by MARK BALMORES)








By FRANCIS SANTIAGO

MANILA, Philippines � For sure, the Philippine Azkals will no longer chill under the sub-zero condition when they battle Mongolia in the second leg of their AFC Challenge Cup qualifier in Ulan Bator on March 15.


That�s because the Azkals will be wearing a high-tech football gear equipped with a Japanese thermal technology made especially by Mizuno, the official outfitter of the Philippine Football Federation.


Paolo Cagalingan, Master Sports-Mizuno general manager, said apart from the long-sleeved jersey, shorts and gloves, Mizuno will provide the 23-man Azkals thermal underwear equipped with �Breath Thermo� technology that will keep the players warm even when the temperature drops to a chilly condition.


The thermal technology is used by Japanese teams competing in winter events. The Ulan Bator match is set at 1 p.m., the warmest time of day with temperature ranging from -2 and -15 degrees Celsius.


�With these gears, I believe we can do better than what we did in Bacolod City,� PFF president Mariano �Nonong� Araneta said after the formal turnover of the Mizuno gears to the national team at the PFF headquarters in Pasig City yesterday.


Araneta was referring to Azkals 2-0 victory over Mongolia during the first leg of their home-and-away match at the Panaad Stadium.


Azkals co-team captain Emelio �Chieffy� Caligdong said the thermal wear will help the players focused more on the game because they will no longer worry of the cold condition.


�Malaking tulong ito especially sa mga locals na hindi sanay sa ganung kalamig na kondisyon,� Caligdong said.


Cagalingan noted that the jerseys will have long sleeves but will remain lightweight so it will not limit the movements of the players on the pitch.


Caligalingan said they will also come out with the national team�s jerseys for the World Cup qualifier the PFF is hoping to host in June.


The jerseys will go on sale in May.

Manila Bulletin

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