FREE Football Clinic

Goshen land Caring Hands and the Baguio United Football Club (BUFC) will conduct a free football clinic for kids ages 4-16 years old in December 18 at the Melvin Jones Football Field, All interested kids are welcome to join, especially first-timer and those who missed the opportunity to play during the age-groups' tournament i the on going Vergara-Domogan Street Kids Football Cup for a cause.

FIFA trained coaches will conduct the free football clinic known as the FIFA Grassroots Football Festival. This is the second free Football Clinic to be conducted during the Street Kids Football Cup for a cause. The festival will start at 8am and registration will commence at 7 in the morning . Parents are encouraged to come and watch their toddlers and kids play the world's beautiful game.

Baguio Street Kids football featured in PDA

Street kids’ soccer cup
12:26 am | Monday, October 24th, 2011

From left: Coach Ariston Bucalan of BUFC, 
City Mayor Mauricio Domogan, Congressman Bernardo Vergara, and
 Goshen CEO Alexander Bangsoy during the press conference

BAGUIO CITY—The city government is hosting the first Street Kids Football Cup from Nov. 27 to Dec. 18, drawing soccer teams organized for street children in Metro Manila and other parts of Luzon.
The tournament will raise funds for a shelter devoted to members of the Baguio Street Kids Football Club, which was organized by the Baguio United Football Club and Goshen Land, the real estate company that donated the lot for the facility.
“Football will pave the way for the city’s homeless street children to kick a goal, not just through the net but straight to a safe place where they can sleep without being shooed away in the morning,” said Annabelle Bangsoy who leads Caring Hands, Goshen Land’s 
social protection foundation. 
Inquirer Northern Luzon

Goshen Land, City host Street Kids Football Cup for a Cause


Football will pave the way for the city’s roaming, homeless street kids to make a goal. Not just a goal kick that charges through the net in the field  but hopefully a safe sleep at night in a shelter where they don’t have to be shooed away in the morning.

Goshen Land , in cooperation with the city government of Baguio and the Baguio United Football Club (BUFC) will host the  first Vergara-Domogan Street Kids’ Football Cup for a Cause held on all weekends from November 27-December 18 at the Melvin Jones.

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Tutorial Sessions

As part of Goshen Land's Entrepreneurial Social Responsibility, we are happy and proud to say that aside from the financial assistance of our 8 high school students, we also provide them free tutorial sessions. This week extensive and fun exercises on the most misunderstood subject Math.

One on one sessions from their "Kuya" assist them in figuring out mathematical formulas and also learning new techniques and short cuts on problem solving.

Goshen Land Mens Football Team Champion in LAOG Tourney


A Champion streak.


Goshen Land Men's Football Team dominated the recently concluded first MVF Football Tournament held in the City of Laog.

Baguio opens bid in Philippine football tourney


BAGUIO United Football Club (BUFC) opens its bid today, Monday, as the tough Philippine Football Federation Smart National Men's Club championships open in two fronts. more

Baguio opens bid in Philippine football tourney


BAGUIO United Football Club (BUFC) opens its bid today, Monday, as the tough Philippine Football Federation Smart National Men's Club championships open in two fronts.


Fresh from their championship performance in the recently Mayor Mauricio G. Domogan Football Cup, the Goshenland-backed BUFC is set to fly to Iloilo Monday where they will see action in the tough group B actions.

"Yung Domogan Cup ang pinaka-preparation ng team pero mababa pa rin ung level. We need a better venue and stronger opponents if we want good result sa nationals," said BUFC-Goshenland coach Aries Bocalan.
Azkals's Chieffy Caligdong, Ian Araneta, Phil and James Younghusband and Misagh Bahadoran will also bring their act to the tournament from August 9 to 13 in Cagayan de Oro and Iloilo.

Caligdong and Araneta, along with the Fil-Iranian Bahadoran, will banner the bid of National Capital Region's (NCR) Technika Football Club against the Younghusband brothers of Rizal's Smart San Beda Club in Group A action.

Out to steal the limelight from the prominent Azkals in their bracket set at the Don Gregorio Pelaez Memorial Stadium in Cagayan de Oro are Iligan's Ba-o Breakers and Leyte's Laos FC.

Vying for glory in Group B are Iloilo's Stallions FC, which is backstopped by former members of the Philippine youth team, NCR's Pachanga, Davao's Colombia, and Baguio's Baguio United. They will hold their group matches at the Central Philippine University and Barotac pitches in Iloilo.

The clubs will be a group single-round-robin play with the top two advancing to the crossover semifinals slated at the University of Makati. 

The championship will feature a home-and-away format but the PFF is looking at the possibility of staging the two legs at Rizal should an all-NCR or all-Luzon finale take place.
A revival of the long-dormant nationwide club meets, the PFF-Smart tourney is part of the multi-million peso 10-year partnership of the PFF and the telco giant.

Despite the tough assignment for the Baguio squad, Bocalan sees the tournament as an avenue for his players to compete in a higher level of football.

"Bilog ang bola, mahirap magsalita pero at least yung pressure eh nasa mga kalabana kasi underdog tayo. We will give our best lang," added Bocalan. (Roderick Osis)

Congratulations Footboleros!

Victory Dance

After winning the Men's Championship Division on the 1st Mayor Mauricio Domogan Football Cup, Goshen Land Football Cup Men's team showcase their talents in dancing after a big crowd of people during the closing and awarding program.

Mayor G. Domogan Football Cup Game Result



Championship Schedule

Kleiu Mangaoang


From failing grade1 to dreaming the life of a businessman and a PMAer:Kleiu Mangaoang,12


Few underpriveleged kids have survived the seemingly cursing plight of living in backbreaking poverty.Its either that they will continue living under the dark pall of hopelessness,passing it off to the generation after them or they will decide to dream living on a higher plane to becoming overcomers..
Kleiu Mangaoang ,now12,definitely  belongs to the second league.No, he hasn't earned any stars yet,but he has decided to go west.During a life coaching session with Goshen Land Caring Hands,he presented a vision board totally opposed to his state in life now. He dreams of building skyscrapers,patrolling like a good soldier ,working abroad,providing a house of their own for their family,and having a united, loving family and now going for a line of nine average grade in school.



Catch the G-string football fever on these dates:

Second Leg: JULY 17 Sunday
Third Leg: JULY 23 Saturday
Fourth Leg: JULY 24 Sunday
Championship Game JULY 30 Saturday 

Game Announcement

Gear up for the biggest football even in the City, This coming July 09 and 10 Mayor Mauricio G. Domogan Football Cup will be held on Melvin Jones Football Grounds.

Categories
July 09 2011:  10 and under
Teams
  1.  Team Brazil
  2. Bonifacio A
  3. Jose P. Laurel B
  4. JPL A
  5. Quezon A
  6. Goshen Land
  7. New Life
  8. Bonifacio B
  9. Central A
  10. Central B
July 10, 2011: 12 and Under

NEWEST FIFA TREND IN GRASSROOTS FOOTBALL IN DOMOGAN FOOTBALL CUP


The newest approach in grassroots football from the Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) will  be seen in the ongoing first Mauricio Domogan Football Cup at Melvin Jones and Athletic Bowl held every weekend this July.This  will be the newest feature in  the Cup organized and sponsored by Goshen Land,BUFC and the city of Baguio.The city will be the first to implement this approach since it was introduced to  Philippine football coaches by a Japanese coach from  FIFA in a seminar at Bacolod last month.
Coach Aris Bocalan,the playing coach of the Goshenland-BUFC Men’s Football team who also represented the city in the seminar explained that the new football program will be applied first to 7 and under kids on July 30. To meet this need, the organizers will open a sub-category in the Domogan Football Cup for 7 and under kids,called Midgets age group. Parents who have kids in this age group and are interested to be trained in  football under this new approach can bring their kids to Melvin Jones on   July 30, 8 o’clock in the morning for registration.
Bocalan explained that this new FIFA approach in grassroots football will encourage more kids to get trained in football because it is not tournament oriented but development oriented. Under the new approach, systems will be implemented where kids will register and will be assigned to teams. Afterwards, they will be ushered to different stations in  the training system where they will be coached and mentored on every aspect of their game and skills. Afterwards, they will be brought to a tournament station where they will apply the coaching they received from the different training systems.
Bocalan explained that the new FIFA approach was reached after a football study was conducted showing young kids get discouraged immediately when they get suddenly plunged into competition without the needed support system .In a rare show of support to local grassroots football, FIFA will conduct a coaches’ training at BSU on July 11. ***Goshen Land release

Event: Mauricio G. Domogan G-string football





Parents invest in affordable condo unit for student daughter

Renting for a long time for their children studying in Baguio, parents Marie and Roland Ruaro decided to buy an affordable condo unit for their last child studying in Baguio. Renting for eight thousand a month for a room for their college daughter May Erbizon,they thought it best to invest in a Goshen Land condo unit because it is a place they could proudly claim as their own. "At least, sarili nila,pag-aari nila kasi," said Jane Limet, a partner at Goshen Land who introduced the idea to them.She added that when she was a student, it was difficult renting a room together with other students because of thievery and other relational concerns "Nag-board din ako noon, uso ang nakawan,tapos away-away,"Limet added.

Parents invest in affordable condo unit for student daughter

Renting for a long time for their children studying in Baguio, parents Marie and Roland Ruaro decided to buy an affordable condo unit for their last child studying in Baguio. Renting for eight thousand a month for a room for their college daughter May Erbizon,they thought it best to invest in a Goshen Land condo unit because it is a place they could proudly claim as their own. "At least, sarili nila,pag-aari nila kasi," said Jane Limet, a partner at Goshen Land who introduced the idea to them.She added that when she was a student, it was difficult renting a room together with other students because of thievery and other relational concerns "Nag-board din ako noon, uso ang nakawan,tapos away-away,"Limet added.

The Ruaros bought a condo unit at North Cambridge in Bakakeng, a project of Goshen Land,which sits right after the property fence of the SLU campus in Bakakeng. Both engineers but now working abroad, they got a good deal at Goshen Land which enables them to afford the condo unit's monthly amortization. Instead of giving away eight thousand a month to a landlady, they invested it instead in a real estate property .They are just paying a monthly payment of P8 ,863.00 for the condo unit at North Cambridge. Even after May finishes college and decides to leave Baguio, she could always have her condo unit rented out for more than the monthly downpayment her parents used to pay.

Earlier, the Ruaros also bought a piece of land from Goshen Land, again ,on an installment basis. Their properties will soon appreciate in value, as real estate prices go up because it is a resource that is limited in supply.***Story Teller

G-String Football : First in Baguio at the First Mayor Domogan Football Cup



There were Baguio golfers who teed off proudly wearing their G-strings during cold Baguio mornings but football players clad in G-strings doing the rainbow?
It would be a sight to see.Dubbed the First Mayor Mauricio Domogan Football Cup,it will showcase grassroots football players in Baguio score goals wearing G-strings as their kits paired with football boots and shin guards.

The football cup will be an arena for public school children and other teams to have a competitive football tournament to enhance their character and football skills.The tournament is open to qualified football teams from different age groups, ranging from 8 under to 16under,ladies' teams and men's football teams.

Sponsored by Goshen Land, Baguio United Football Club and the city of Baguio, the football cup will be a month long football tournament in July which will be played every weekend at the Melvin Jones Football Field, Burnham Park and the Athletic Bowl. The tournament will open on July 2 with a program and a torch relay at the Melvin Jones.Onsite registration will start at 7:30 in the morning, July 2.For more details and information,interested teams can call Coach Homer Alinsug,BUFC, at 09176246637 , email at baguiounited@gmail.com***Goshen Land release

First Mayor Mauricio Domogan Football Tournament kicks off July 2


The First Mayor Mauricio Domogan Football Tournament will kick off on July 2 at the Melvin Jones Football field. It is the first month long football tournament to be played on all the weekends of July in Baguio. The mayor was a dedicated supporter and fan of football especially during the reign of the city’s famed Cinderella Football Team in the 90's.

The tournament aims to attract football teams in and out of Baguio and La Trinidad for different age groups, men's teams and ladies' football teams."This month long tournament is designed to train and encourage grassroots football players from Baguio and the Cordilleras," said lawyer Alex Bangsoy, CEO of Goshen Land, the sponsor and organizer of the event.

Unknown to many, Baguio produced national-calibre football players even before the Azkals rose to fame. There were selected local boys recruited by scouts from Ateneo, La Salle and other universities in Manila to play for their respective football squads in the UAAP. Baguio's Cinderella Ladies' Football Team was of course a bright spot in the city's recent football history. Up until now, scouts still come up to Baguio to look for promising football players. Just this June, the whole high school football team that represented Baguio and the Cordilleras during this year's Palaro was taken in as full scholars at the Lyceum of the Philippines in Manila. They were trained by former Ateneo football players and now coaches Aris Bocalan and Gatan Dalang. Also, Baguio is shaping up to be a haven for international students who make the city their football home and reap honors for Baguio. Last week, three brothers from Saudi Arabia who lived and studied in the city and who used to play for the Baguio men's football team won a game against the Azkals, 4-3, in a tune-up game. They were Izo, Figgo and Buds Elhabbib. Izo, the youngest among the three delivered the winning goal against the Azkals. They now belong to the Manila based Global Football Club.

The first mayor Domogan football cup will be a rain or shine tournament. Co-organized by the Baguio United Football Club (BUFC), it will be an 11- aside game for men's teams, and 7-aside for the ladies' open and all age groups. All age groups are open for boys and girls' categories. For details on registration, schedules and tournament rules, interested teams can send inquiries thru email to baguiounited@gmail.com or call Coach Homer at 09176246637.***.

GOSHEN LAND SWEEPER FINDS HOPE, ENROLLS KIDS IN COLLEGE

Faustina Pataras sheds tears of joy as she thanks Goshen Land for the new hope for her children
by Annabelle Bangsoy
The Story Teller, www.goshenlandcapital.com.

Faustina Pataras, 48, was weeping under the pine tree at Goshen Land's North Cambridge Condominium yard as she was recounting how she was able to enroll her college kids to school inspite of her family's financial crisis.

OFW Mom invests earnings at Goshen Land

by Annabelle Bangsoy
The Story Teller, www.goshenlandcapital.com.

Liza Lumba,in 1992 left  her one year and four month old baby and her 12 year old son at home with a housekeeper so she could work as a travel companion for a shipping billionaire in Greece. Her job afforded her to travel to the most luxurious and affluent places in Switzerland, Paris, New York, Europe and stayed in one of the most prestigious addresses at Manhattan.

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