manila game Stephan Schrock vows more triumphant 7s run with Alabang

Stephan Schrock (second from the right) during the 7×7 Sports Development International’s press conference.
MANILA, Philippines—Notable Philippine football figure Stephan Schrock has his eyes set on a better season with the Alabang South Supers for the upcoming 2025 season of the AIA 7’s Football League.
Coming up just a tad short last season, Schrock is eyeing the big one for Alabang for the upcoming tournament of the country’s seven-a-side football league.
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“We have a big squad with so much potential to win in this league and to everyone and all the other teams in this league, watch out.”
Article continues after this advertisementLast season, Schrock’s South Supers went as far as the league’s Finals only to fall short to the Pampanga Strikers.
Article continues after this advertisementA few months later, it’s safe to say that Schrock has recuperated with his squad and is ready to finally capture the title that eluded them last season.
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“I did not receive it as falling short. I think, for the short period of time that we had to prepare for that tournament in this league, we didn’t lose any job in finishing second,” he said.
Article continues after this advertisementHowever, it will be a different landscape in the 7s Football League as Alabang would be needing more wins than they did last year with the addition of four more teams.
While a Finals rematch with Pampanga would be on their radars the South Supers will also have to topple new teams Biñan, Bulacan, Carmona and Cavite.
Not to mention that Alabang would also compete with 7s mainstays Siniloan, Parañaque, Bonifacio Global City, and Pasig.
“Ngayon, maraming nabubunyag ang House quad comm. Hindi ito kompetisyon. Pwede itong tignan na ito’y complementation,” Hontiveros told reporters at a briefing on Friday.
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Schrock and the South Super aim to start their season on a winning note when kickoff happens on February 16 at McKinley Hill Stadium in BGC with fixtures to be announced soon.manila game
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