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via the Philippine Football Federation |
The Philippines, with hopes and aspirations of trying to return to the AFC Asian Cup, have provided current mentor Carles Cuadrat with additional assistance.
On Wednesday, the Philippines announced that they are tapping two coaches to join Cuadrat in his staff, with fellow Spaniards Albert Roca and Dimas Delgado bolstering their preparations for the upcoming October matches against Timor Leste.
In making the appointments, federation president John Gutierrez says, "With Albert Roca and Dimas Delgado joining Coach Carles Cuadrat on our national team’s coaching staff, we are reinforcing PFF’s commitment to world-class coaching and player development. Their experience, tactical expertise, and shared vision with Coach Carles Cuadrat will be invaluable as we aim to elevate the Philippines’ performance in the Asian Cup Qualifiers, with our aim to re-enter the main tournament."
Roca and Delgado are very much familiar with Cuadrat, having worked alongside each other previously across the world.
The former has been serving in a variety of roles worldwide since 1997, most notably for his stint as the manager of El Salvador a decade ago. He also has served as an assistant to Frank Rikjaard in his respective responsibilities with Saudi Arabia, as well as in his club managing responsibilities earlier this century at FC Barcelona and Galatasaray SK.
He first worked with Cuadrat at the Turkish side before working alongside him in both El Salvador and Saudi Arabia, before collaborating in India with Bengaluru FC.
With these two in tow, the Super League side became the first Indian side to reach a continental final when Bengaluru pulled off the feat at the 2016 AFC Cup. The next year, they claimed the Federation Cup and managed to reach the final of Indian Super League.
Roca departed in 2018 to return to Barcelona to be Ronald Koeman's fitness coach at the Catalan side, setting the stage for Cuadrat to take over and lead Bengaluru to the 2018 Indian Super League title.
The 62-year-old made a return to Bengaluru in 2023 to serve as a technical consultant.
Delgado, on the other hand, played professional football for over a couple of decades, most notably serving as the captain of Barcelona B during Pep Guardiola'S first year as a coach, scoring ten goals that campaign. The 42-year-old also has top flight experience, making twenty appearances for then-La Liga Primera Division side CD Numancia in 2008. He also played over two hundred fixtures in the Segunda Division, whether in Numancia, Huelva, and Cartagena.
A move to Australia followed, with Delgado serving as captain for the Western Sydney Wanderers from 2015-17, a side then managed by Tony Popovic, who is now serving as the gaffer for the Socceroos.
He then joined Bengaluru FC, where he was coached by both Roca and Cuadrat until 2021, and was its captain in 2018.
Delgado would play a final year back home in Spain at CF Montanesa in 2023, before starting his coaching career under Cuadrat at East Bengal FC, where they helped lead the side to the Indian Super Cup title last year.
The three Spaniards are now tasked to get the Philippines ready for its two matches against Timor Leste in the AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers, traveling first to Darwin, Australia on October 9 before going back to New Clark City on October 14 for the final home leg of the PMNFT in the competition.
Gutierrez expressed confidence that the team will benefit from these additions. He notes, "PFF is focused on pushing Philippine football to a forward trajectory. The gains we have accumulated from 2024 will not be put to waste; we will ensure incremental progress of our football programs because we are very eager to build the Philippines as a strong football force in Southeast Asia and beyond."
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