Following the Azkals exposure in the Middle east, a lot of OFW's and their families are pitching in in the popularity of the Beautiful game.
As seen in the video below on the Gulf news, the passion and desire to learn football by Filipinos abroad is an inspiration to local football enthusiasts here in the Philippines. Thanks to the Azkals and the pride they brought to the Philippines
Mabuhay Kayo!
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