Cuadrat appointed full-time coach, Mico Gutierrez as manager
Carles Cuadrat has been officially appointed as the head coach of the Philippine men's national football team on a full-time basis, succeeding Albert Capellas.
Cuadrat previously served as an interim head coach during the AFC Asian Cup qualifiers match against Tajikistan where the Philippines secured a 2-2 draw.
PFF President John Gutierrez praised Cuadrat's tactical understanding and his history of building successful teams, highlighting his achievements with Bengaluru FC in India.
Mico Gutierrez has been appointed as the team manager to support the national team’s development after Freddy Gonzalez's resignation.
The Philippines aims to qualify for the 2027 AFC Asian Cup and currently leads its group with four points ahead of upcoming matches against Timor Leste in October.
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