Azkals (Street Dogs) Tri–Stars Philippines national football team | Philippine Football Federation (PFF)

Nickname(s): Azkals (Street Dogs) Tri–Stars
Association: Philippine Football Federation
Sub-confederation AFF (Southeast Asia)
Confederation: AFC (Asia)
Head coach: Michael Weiß
Asst coach: Edwin Cabalida, Edsel Bracamonte, Rolando Piñero
Captain: Alexander Borromeo
Vice-captain: Emelio Caligdong
Home stadium: Rizal Memorial Stadium
FIFA code: PHI
FIFA ranking: 148
Highest FIFA ranking: 148 (April 2012)
Lowest FIFA ranking: 195 (September 2006)
Elo ranking: 168
Highest Elo ranking: 26 (February 1913 – May 1915)
Lowest Elo ranking: 216 (December 2004)

The Philippines national football team is the national football team of the Philippines and represents the country in international football. The team is controlled by the Philippine Football Federation (PFF), the governing body of football in the Philippines.

Despite being one of the oldest national teams in Asia, the Philippines has yet to qualify for the Asian Cup or the World Cup. However, they enjoyed some success in its early years between 1913 and 1934 in the Far Eastern Championship Games.

Member: 
Christopher Camcam
Neil Etheridge
Paolo Pascual
Jerry Barbaso
David Basa
Joebel Bermejo
Alexander Borromeo
Dennis Cagara
Roel Gener
Matthew Hartmann
Ray Jónsson
Neckson Leonora
Oliver Pötschke
Anton del Rosario
Lemuel Unabia
Matthew Uy
Ricardo Becite
Ruben Doctora
Christopher Greatwich
Simon Greatwich
James Hall
Mark Hartmann
Patrick Hinrichsen
Jerry Lucena
OJ Porteria
James Younghusband
Joshua Beloya
Nate Burkey
Peter Jaugan
Yannick Tuason
Angelo Verheye
Phil Younghusband