National Capital Region FA
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Full name | National Capital Region FA | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Founded | 1982 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ground | Rizal Memorial Stadium Manila, Philippines (Capacity 30,000) |
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League | PFF National Men's Open Championship | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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National Capital Region FA (or NCR Football Association) is a Filipino football association based in Metro Manila. It works under the Philippine Football Federation as Provincial Football Association for the Metro Manila area (National Capital Region). The NCR FA sends a team to represent the NCR in the yearly PFF National Men's Open Championship.
[edit] Clubs under the NCR FA
- Ateneo Football Club
- Athletico Nacional de Manila
- Blue Guard Football Club
- DHL Philippines Football Club
- Diliman Football Club
- FC Korsaaven
- Far Eastern University Football Club
- Fil Uno Football Club
- Kaya Football Club
- Lateo Football Club
- Laya Football Club
- Los Borrachos
- Makati Football Club
- Mangchester United
- Mendiola Football Club
- Nomads
- Pasargad
- Philippine Air Force Football Club
- Philippine Army Football Club
- Philippine Navy Football Club
- San Beda College
- Siam Football Club
- Sikad Football Club
- Sol Football Club
- Sunday Football Club
- Sunken Garden United
- Taft Football Club
- University of the Philippines
- UP Manila Football Club
- UST-Arts and Letters FC (ABFC)
- UST-CAFA
[edit] Achievements
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- 1998, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
[edit] External links
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