UFL's plans...



Using a home-and-away format is among the changes that the United Football League (UFL) is planning to implement soon.

This was revealed by UFL Media Officer Jing Jamlang as the league's move to bring the games closer to the fans.

"We would love to bring the games to the Visayas and Mindanao since football is really big in those areas," said Jamlang.

"We have to consider all areas concerned. It is a huge logistic challenge on the part of each team."

Organizers have been discussing ways to reinvent the league to maintain the interest in the sport and at the same time attract new fans.

The UFL, if the plan pushes through, will truly become a nationwide league with teams from the Visayas and Mindanao hosting their counterparts from Luzon and the National Capital Region.

The Emperador Stadium in Taguig City is the current home of the league where Bacolod-based Ceres-La Salle, the reigning Smart National Club Championships title holder, is among the teams vying for the season-opening UFL Cup.

Inviting Southeast Asian teams to play in the UFL is also in the pipeline.

"Global and Loyola Meralco have experienced playing against Southeast Asia's top clubs, so why not invite them to play here?" said Jamlang.

"Still, everything is in its planning stage and nothing is final as of the moment. We really wanted to see this shortly."

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