# Philippine Peace Cup

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Four-nation international football tournament in the Philippines

Football tournament

Philippine Peace Cup Founded 2012 Abolished 2014 Teams 3–4 Last champions Myanmar (1st title) Most championships Philippines (2 titles) Broadcaster ABS-CBN Sports and Action

The **Philippine Peace Cup** was a four-nation international [football](/source/Association_football) competition organized by the [Philippine Football Federation](/source/Philippine_Football_Federation) (PFF) which involved the national teams of the [Philippines](/source/Philippines) and three invitees. The inaugural edition took place in 2012, replacing the annual [Long Teng Cup](/source/Long_Teng_Cup). The tournament took place around September to celebrate peace month in the Philippines.[1]

## Tournament name

The 2012 edition of the third annual **Long Teng Cup** was given to Philippines by the [Chinese Taipei Football Association](/source/Chinese_Taipei_Football_Association) (CTFA).[2] The PFF then renamed it as the [Paulino Alcántara](/source/Paulino_Alc%C3%A1ntara) Cup,[3] after [Filipino](/source/Filipino_people)–[Spanish](/source/Spanish_people) football legend who played for [Barcelona](/source/FC_Barcelona). It was again renamed to the **Paulino Alcántara Peace Cup**, and eventually to the **Philippine Peace Cup**. The [Philippine Sports Commission](/source/Philippine_Sports_Commission), which operates the [Rizal Memorial Stadium](/source/Rizal_Memorial_Stadium) where the tournament was held, had a rule against events named after an individual.[1] As the tournament celebrated peace month, the presidential adviser on the country's peace process played a role in the naming.[4]

## Broadcasting

[ABS-CBN](/source/ABS-CBN) was the official TV partner of the Peace Cup, airing the matches involving the [Philippines](/source/Philippines_national_football_team) on [Studio 23](/source/Studio_23) and other matches via international broadcasters, from 2012 to 2013. Starting from 2014, [ABS-CBN Sports and Action](/source/ABS-CBN_Sports_and_Action) aired the games.

## Summary

Year Host city 1st place 2nd place 3rd place 4th place 2012 Manila Philippines Chinese Taipei Guam Macau 2013 Bacolod Philippines Chinese Taipei Pakistan — 2014 Manila Myanmar Philippines Palestine Chinese Taipei

## General statistics

*As of 2014 Philippine Peace Cup*

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Philippines 7 5 0 2 20 8 +12 Chinese Taipei 7 2 1 4 11 19 -8 Myanmar 2 2 0 0 7 3 +4 Palestine 2 1 0 1 8 7 +1 Guam 3 1 0 2 3 3 0 Pakistan 2 1 0 1 2 3 -1 Macau 3 0 1 2 2 10 -8

## References

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-interaksyon1_1-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-interaksyon1_1-1) Decena, Karl (2012-09-07). ["PFF renames Alcantara Cup to Peace Cup"](https://web.archive.org/web/20120909020315/http://www.interaksyon.com/interaktv/pff-renames-alcantara-cup-to-peace-cup). *InterAKTV*. Archived from [the original](http://www.interaksyon.com/interaktv/pff-renames-alcantara-cup-to-peace-cup) on 2012-09-09. Retrieved 2012-09-10.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** Leyba, Olmin (2012-06-13). ["PFF plans to hold P9M 4-nation meet"](http://www.philstar.com/sportshub/pacquiao-bradley-2012/article.aspx?publicationSubCategoryId=69&articleId=816741). *The Philippine Star*. Retrieved 2012-08-11.[*[permanent dead link](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Link_rot)*]

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** Tupas, Cedelf (2012-07-28). ["PFF invites Guam XI to 4-nation tournament"](http://sports.inquirer.net/54669/pff-invites-guam-xi-to-4-nation-tournament). *Philippine Daily Inquirer*. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20141219022053/http://sports.inquirer.net/54669/pff-invites-guam-xi-to-4-nation-tournament) from the original on 2014-12-19. Retrieved 2012-07-28.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** Moore, Roy (2012-08-31). ["Paulino Alcantara Peace Cup moved to Rizal Memorial Stadium"](http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/271980/sports/football/paulino-alcantara-peace-cup-moved-to-rizal-memorial-stadium). *GMA News*. Philippines. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20141129084837/http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/271980/sports/football/paulino-alcantara-peace-cup-moved-to-rizal-memorial-stadium) from the original on 2014-11-29. Retrieved 2012-09-14.

v t e Football in the Philippines Philippine Football Federation Liga Futbol Inc. National teams Men's Senior U-23 U-21 U-19 U-16/17 U-14 Futsal Beach football Cerebral palsy Women's Senior U-20 U-16/17 U-14 Futsal League system Men's Philippines Football League Women's PFF Women's League Futsal PFF Futsaliga (men's and women's) High 5 Futsal League (men's and women's; now unaffliated) Collegiate UAAP Football Championship NCAA Football Championship Defunct United Football League Division 1 Division 2 Filipino Premier League Championship Women's Futsal Manila Premier Football League UFL Youth League Philippine Premier League Philippine Futsal League Cup competitions Copa Paulino Alcantara Aboitiz Football Cup PFF Club Championship Men's (defunct) Amateur U-22 Women's P-League (defunct) United Football League UFL Cup FA Cup FA League Cup Pre-season Cup International competitions GoTyme Bank Cup Philippine Peace Cup Philippines International Cup President Aquino Cup Local Associations Full members Agusan del Sur Baguio Bukidnon Butuan—Agusan del Norte Camarines Norte Central Visayas Compostela Valley Davao del Norte Davao Iligan—Lanao del Norte Iloilo Laguna Legaspi—Albay Leyte Maguindanao—Cotabato Masbate Misamis Occidental—Ozamiz Naga—Camarines Sur National Capital Region Negros Occidental Negros Oriental North Cotabato Oriental Mindoro Quezon FA of Rizal South Cotabato Sultan Kudarat Surigao del Norte Tarlac Zamboanga del Norte—Dipolog Zamboanga del Sur—Pagadian Zamboanga Associate members Beach F.A. of Philippines Muntinlupa-Parañaque-Las Piñas Marikina Rizal FA Probationary members Cavite Romblon Sorsogon List of champions Clubs in Asian competitions List of clubs Venues

v t e International friendly association football tournaments in Asia A considerable number of matches in the following competitions are recognised as international "A" matches. Bangladesh Bangabandhu Cup Bangladesh President's Gold Cup China China Cup Four Nations Tournament Chinese Taipei Long Teng Cup CTFA International Tournament Hong Kong Lunar New Year Cup Indonesia Indonesian Independence Cup Jakarta Anniversary Tournament India Nehru Cup Tri-Nation Series Intercontinental Cup Iran Iran Cup Cyrus Cup Tehran Friendship Cup Japan Kirin Cup Soccer Malaysia Merdeka Tournament Pakistan Quaid-e-Azam International Tournament President's Gold Cup International Tournament Philippines GoTyme Bank Cup Philippine Peace Cup Singapore Merlion Cup FAS Tri-Nations Series South Korea Korea Cup Syria Kuneitra Cup Thailand King's Cup United Arab Emirates Friendship Tournament Al Ain International Cup Vietnam South Vietnam Independence Cup VFF Cup Collaboration Dynasty Cup ECO Cup LG Cup Nowruz Cup

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