The Copa Paulino Alcantara , also known as the PFL Cup , is an annual professional football tournament in the Philippines , organized by the Philippine Football Federation (PFF). It is contested by the clubs of the Philippines Football League (PFL), along with guest clubs, and takes place after the PFL season. Participating clubs play in a round-robin group stage followed by a knockout phase and concluded by a final. Until 2023, winners would qualify for the following season's AFC Champions League qualifying play-offs preliminary round; failure to advance to the AFC Champions League group stage would have transferred them to the AFC Cup .
24-481: The cup's first edition was held in 2018 . It was established as the country's domestic cup and is named after Paulino Alcántara , a Filipino-Spanish footballer who notably played in the 1910s–20s for FC Barcelona as well as the Philippines and Spain national teams. The most successful club is Kaya–Iloilo with three titles, followed by United City with two. Kaya–Iloilo are the current champions, defeating
48-731: A last-minute goal by Jovin Bedic . In 2019, when the Philippine Premier League was launched to supplant the PFL, it was announced that the Copa Paulino Alcantara would be retained. However, the PPL was short-lived and PFL was relaunched within the year. The 2019 Copa Paulino Alcantara featured the first guest team, Philippines U22 , who were preparing for the upcoming 2019 Southeast Asian Games . The 2020 edition
72-550: A guest team, the Philippines U22 . It started on October 26, 2019, and concluded on November 16, 2019, with Ceres-Negros beating Kaya-Iloilo in the final, 2–1. All seven clubs of the 2019 Philippines Football League are eligible to participate in the tournament. However, Global Makati which was undergoing a reorganization, pulled out of the tournament. A guest team, the Philippines U-22 , competed in
96-451: A national league. Newly installed PFF president Mariano Araneta subsequently approved the proposal. In March 2011, the new tournament commenced under the name PFF–Smart National Men's Club Championship . However, the competition only lasted for four years, with the last edition being held in 2014–15 . After the PFF announced the creation of a new national league, the federation confirmed that
120-682: A new domestic cup competition was also to be formed. The proposed competition was tentatively named as the PFL Cup, but was ultimately changed into "Copa Paulino Alcantara" in March 2018, in commemoration of the FC Barcelona legend Paulino Alcántara who also represented the Philippines national team. It was planned that the cup will be held simultaneously with the Philippines Football League (PFL) regular season. However, in
144-454: A single round-robin format in the group stage. The third place play-off was introduced in 2021, while the quarter-finals and two-legged semi-finals were introduced in 2023. The Copa Paulino Alcantara is usually held after its respective PFL season. The first three editions were held within the months of September, October, and November. Following the PFL's adoption of an inter-year calendar in 2022–23 to coincide with international competitions,
168-501: The 2021 edition, One Sports covered the whole tournament, while One Sports and Pilipinas Live also covered the 2023 final . 2018 Copa Paulino Alcantara The 2018 Copa Paulino Alcantara was the first edition of the Copa Paulino Alcantara , the domestic football cup competition of the Philippines. The competition started on September 1, 2018 and concluded on October 27, 2018 , with Kaya–Iloilo winning
192-466: The Philippines Football League (PFL), along with invited guest clubs, are qualified for the Copa Paulino Alcantara. The format consists of a round-robin group stage followed by a knockout phase leading to the final. As of the 2023 edition , the tournament begins with a group stage wherein clubs are drawn into three groups with five or six clubs each. The group stage consists of a single round-robin format. The top two teams from each group along with
216-591: The single-elimination semi-finals, followed by the final. The winners then qualify for the following year's AFC Cup . The first Copa Paulino Alcantara match took place on September 1, 2018 at the Rizal Memorial Stadium . Kaya–Iloilo defeated Global Cebu 4–0, wherein Robert Lopez Mendy scored the tournament's first-ever goal and hat-trick . In the final on October 27, Kaya–Iloilo defeated Davao Aguilas 1–0 in extra time through
240-586: The AFC Champions League group stage, they have to renounce to their berth in the AFC Cup. Conversely, failure to qualify for the former tournament transfers them to the AFC Cup group stage. ^ = United City were known as Ceres–Negros until 2020 Starting from the second edition (2019) the Copa Paulino Alcantara introduced the following post-tournament awards: the Golden Ball for best player,
264-510: The Copa Paulino Alcantara's schedule was adjusted; the fourth edition was held from March to May 2022 while the fifth edition started in July 2023. From its launch in 2018 until 2020, the winners of the Copa Paulino Alcantara qualified for the following season's AFC Cup group stage. From 2021 onwards, Copa Paulino Alcantara winners qualify for the preliminary round of following season's AFC Champions League qualifying play-offs. If they qualify for
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#1732782309234288-530: The Davao Aguilas in the 2023 final . Kaya–Iloilo have also appeared in every final since the cup's inaugural edition. Following the Philippines national team 's best record so far in the 2010 AFF Championship , football in the Philippines experienced a renaissance. However, the country had no true national league nor a cup competition (the national cup competition was last held in 2007, to celebrate
312-553: The Golden Boot for top goalscorer, and the Golden Glove for best goalkeeper. Note: Flags indicate nationality as defined under FIFA eligibility rules . Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. The Copa Paulino Alcantara has been livestreamed on Facebook , from the first matches of the 2018 edition. In addition, the inaugural final was broadcast live by ESPN5 on AksyonTV , as well as on YouTube . In
336-500: The PFL Fans Day, it was announced that non-franchise clubs were eligible to join the Copa Paulino Alcantara, provided they satisfy the licensing requirements. However, no non-PFL club joined the inaugural edition. The first Copa Paulino Alcantara was held on September and October 2018. The six PFL clubs were divided into two groups that played each other in a double round-robin format. The top two teams from each group faced off in
360-487: The PFL and 12 guests)—the most to date in the competition's history. It is also the first to feature more than two groups in the group stage, and the first to hold quarter-finals. The Copa Paulino Alcantara logo was chosen from a design competition organized by Liga Futbol Inc. in May 2018. On July 27, 2018, the winning logo was announced as the one designed by Joel Alejo, which was chosen from more than 150 entries. Clubs from
384-572: The PFL's inaugural season in 2017, the cup was not played. Instead, a playoff for the top teams of the regular season, called the Finals Series, was held in its place. Ceres–Negros won the only edition of the Finals Series. During the 2018 PFL season , the league announced in February that the cup competition will proceed, but instead of taking place in the middle of the regular season, it was set to be held after it. On July 15, 2018 during
408-544: The Philippine Football Federation's centennial ). To help address this issue, Smart Communications in January 2011, approached the PFF with an offer to finance a new local football competition. The proposed partnership was set to last 10 years, with Smart releasing ₱ 80 million in funds with the aim of providing more playing opportunities for skilled football players, and the eventual creation of
432-399: The competition. But only clubs in the PFL joined the tournament. The Copa Paulino Alcantara commenced on September 1, 2018, with a group phase of two groups with three teams each. A round robin format with home and away legs was used for this phase. The top two teams advance to the semifinals with the group winners facing the runner-up team from the other group. The higher seeded teams hosted
456-451: The inaugural tournament after defeating Davao Aguilas 1–0 in extra time . The winners qualified for the 2019 AFC Cup . All six clubs of the 2018 Philippines Football League are eligible to participate in the tournament. On July 15, 2018, during the PFL Fans Day, it was announced that non-franchise clubs will also be allowed to join the cup competition provided that they will satisfy minimum licensing requirements which will be set for
480-435: The one-off semifinals. The final consisted of a single match as well. A draw to determine the composition of the groupings for the group phase was held on August 26, 2018. 2019 Copa Paulino Alcantara The 2019 Copa Paulino Alcantara was the second edition of the Copa Paulino Alcantara , the domestic football cup competition of the Philippines . It included 6 out of 7 Philippines Football League teams as well as
504-428: The tournament as preparation for the upcoming 2019 Southeast Asian Games The Copa Paulino Alcantara commenced on October 26, 2019 with a group phase of two groups with four teams each. A round robin format was used for this phase. The top two teams advanced to the semifinals with the group winners facing the runner-up team from the other group. The higher seeded teams hosted the one-off semifinals. The final consist of
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#1732782309234528-451: The tournament format. Most of the group stages held featured two groups, with the top two teams of each group advancing to the semi-finals. The 2022 edition is the only one to date that did not distribute teams into groups; instead they all played each other in a single round-robin format with the top four advancing to the semi-finals. The inaugural edition was the only one to feature a double round-robin group stage; all subsequent editions used
552-419: The two best third-placed teams advance to the quarter-finals. The semi-finals are played in a two-legged format; the losing semi-finalists play the third-place match , while the winning semi-finalists face-off in the final. The Copa Paulino Alcantara has always consisted of a round-robin phase followed by a knockout phase. The number of teams participating has varied over the years causing minor adjustments in
576-582: Was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic , while the 2021 edition was held in a bio-secure bubble at the PFF National Training Center . It was also the first edition to feature the third place playoff . In the 2022 edition , instead of being divided into groups, all participating clubs played a single-round robin elimination round wherein the top four clubs advanced to the semi-finals. The 2023 edition features 17 teams (5 from
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