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PFL · 2026

Current PFL 2026 standings with 11 teams. Taguig leads the table with 52 points after 20 matches, followed by Manila Digger on 51 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
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1Taguig20171284:9+7552
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2Manila Digger19163098:12+8651
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3Dynamic Herb Cebu20133470:21+4942
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4Kaya20132568:13+5541
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5Stallion1996457:17+4033
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6Davao Aguilas20102845:28+1732
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7Maharlika2092943:35+829
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8Garelli United20501532:74-4215
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9Tuloy20321527:119-9211
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10Mendiola1911179:97-884
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11Philippine Army19021712:120-1082
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Philippines Football League , Classification Round
1Maharlika22112951:39+1235
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2Garelli United23711547:80-3322
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3Tuloy22421634:124-9014
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4Mendiola22221816:104-888
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5Philippine Army23022117:140-1232
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Philippines Football League — Championship Round
1Manila Digger221741104:15+8955
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2Taguig21181287:9+7855
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3Kaya22143573:16+5745
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4Dynamic Herb Cebu21134471:22+4943
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5Davao Aguilas22112947:31+1635
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6Stallion2297660:27+3334
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Results

PFL · 49
Group stage18/04/2026–20/05/2026
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 11 teams in the PFL. Taguig leads with 18 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

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All 11 teams competing in the PFL 2026 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

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Browse 5 archived seasons of the PFL, from 2020 to 2026. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 19 Mar 2026

Founded2017Preceded byUnited Football League

The Philippines Football League was established in 2017 by the Philippine Football Federation to replace the Manila-centric United Football League (2009–2016), creating a national competition with a home-and-away structure. The PFL was designed to professionalise Philippine football and expand the league's geographic reach beyond Metro Manila, incorporating clubs from Visayas and Mindanao. The league initially featured a Finals Series format before transitioning to a two-round robin system with playoff quarterfinals and semifinals. In 2024, the league underwent structural evolution with the introduction of new franchises and the implementation of a more competitive playoff format. The PFL has grown to become Southeast Asia's emerging football competition, with increasing investment from local sponsors and infrastructure development across provincial venues.

  • 2017 — Philippines Football League launched, replacing the United Football League with a national home-and-away format
  • 2017 — United City FC crowned inaugural champion, establishing early dominance with four titles in first four seasons (2017–2020)
  • 2020 — Kaya FC–Iloilo emerged as title contenders, signalling shift in competitive balance away from United City's hegemony
  • 2024 — One Taguig FC recorded 17–0 victory over DB Garelli United on June 1, the largest scoreline in PFL history
  • 2024 — Kaya FC–Iloilo secured back-to-back titles (2023–24 and 2024–25), establishing themselves as the league's dominant force
  • 2025 — League expanded to 11 teams with new franchises and reformed playoff structure featuring top-4 semifinals

Competition Format 19 Mar 2026

Teams10European spots2

The PFL operates as a two-round robin competition where each club plays every other club twice (home and away) over a 36-match season. The top four clubs at the conclusion of the double round-robin advance to a knockout playoff series consisting of semifinals and a championship final to determine the league champion. The bottom-placed club does not face automatic relegation, reflecting the league's developmental status. The top two finishers earn qualification to AFC Champions League Two, with additional continental spots available via cup competition and confederation allocations.

Records 19 Mar 2026

Most titlesUnited City FC (4)All-time top scorerPhil Younghusband (52 goals)

The 2024 season produced a competition-record 1,081 goals across all matches, reflecting the league's increased attacking tempo and participation of new franchises.

Analysis 19 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

The 2025 PFL season has emerged as one of the most competitive campaigns in the league's recent history, with Manila Digger FC and Kaya FC locked in a fierce title race. After 18 matches, Taguig leads the standings with 44 points from 17 wins, 1 draws, and 2 losses, demonstrating exceptional consistency and defensive solidity with only 15 goals conceded. However, Manila Digger FC remains within striking distance on 43 points with an identical 14-win record but a superior goal difference of +46, having scored 56 goals—the league's most prolific attack. The gap between these two contenders and the rest of the field is substantial, with third-placed Taguig 11 points adrift on 33 points, suggesting a two-horse race for the championship.

The relegation battle, while not resulting in automatic demotion, has revealed significant competitive disparities. Mendiola occupies the basement position with just 5 points from 18 matches, having won only 1 game and conceded 85 goals—a goal difference of -71 that reflects a fundamental structural disadvantage. The club's campaign has been a cautionary tale of league expansion challenges, with defensive vulnerabilities exposing the gulf between established franchises and newly promoted or underperforming teams. PFF Developmental Club (14 points) and Loyola (17 points) have also struggled, though both have shown marginal improvement compared to Mendiola's catastrophic form.

Dynamic Herb Cebu has emerged as the season's most compelling narrative. Despite holding fourth place with 31 points, the Visayas-based club has demonstrated resilience and tactical acumen, defeating both title contenders in recent weeks—most notably a 1–0 victory over Manila Digger on May 4 and a 2–1 upset of Kaya on April 26. These results suggest that the title race may yet be disrupted by a third-party challenger, though Cebu's inconsistency (9 wins, 4 draws, 5 losses) raises questions about their ability to sustain a title push over the remaining fixtures. Stallion (27 points) and Davao Aguilas (25 points) have occupied the mid-table positions with respectable but unspectacular records, neither mounting a credible title challenge nor facing serious relegation concerns.

The standout individual performer of the season has been the Manila Digger attack, which has produced an extraordinary 56 goals in 18 matches—a goal-scoring rate of 3.1 per game that far exceeds the league average. This offensive potency, combined with a disciplined defence that has conceded only 10 goals, creates a mathematical advantage that may ultimately determine the title race. Conversely, Kaya's success has been built on defensive excellence and conversion efficiency rather than volume, with a +75 goal difference achieved through 48 goals scored and only 15 conceded, reflecting a more balanced and sustainable approach.

An unexpected storyline has been the competitive fragmentation of the league's second tier. Traditional powerhouses such as Davao Aguilas and Stallion Laguna—both of which have challenged for titles in recent seasons—have found themselves languishing in mid-table obscurity. This shift reflects either tactical innovation by emerging clubs or the maturation of the competitive landscape, where no single club can dominate through experience alone. The possibility that neither Kaya nor Manila Digger wins the title, should Dynamic Herb Cebu or another mid-table club mount a playoff upset, would represent a seismic shift in the PFL's established order and validate the league's recent structural reforms aimed at promoting competitive balance.

League Structure and Competitive Dynamics

The Philippine Football League operates within a unique competitive ecosystem shaped by geographic dispersion, franchise stability, and recent institutional reforms. The expansion to 11 teams in 2025 reflects the Philippine Football Federation's commitment to broadening the league's geographic footprint and creating sustainable pathways for provincial clubs. However, the absence of relegation—a departure from international football norms—presents both opportunity and challenge. While it guarantees franchise stability and encourages long-term investment, it also creates structural incentives for competitive imbalance, as underperforming clubs face no existential threat and may lack motivation for improvement.

The introduction of a playoff system in recent seasons has fundamentally altered the league's character. Previously, the title was awarded to the top club in the regular season; the transition to a top-4 knockout format mirrors international best practices and introduces narrative tension in the final weeks. This structural change has elevated the importance of consistency while creating opportunities for mid-table clubs to engineer unexpected championship runs. The 2024 season's historic 17–0 scoreline, while reflecting the competitive gap between One Taguig and DB Garelli United, also highlights the league's developmental challenges—the disparity in club resources, infrastructure, and player quality remains substantial.

Historical Context and United City FC's Legacy

United City FC's four consecutive titles (2017–2020) established a benchmark of dominance that defined the league's early era. The club's success was underpinned by superior financial resources, access to foreign players, and institutional stability—advantages that translated into consistent championship performances. However, the emergence of Kaya FC–Iloilo as back-to-back champions (2024–25) signals a fundamental realignment of competitive power. Kaya's titles were achieved through a combination of tactical discipline, youth development, and strategic recruitment, suggesting that the league's competitive landscape has matured beyond United City's initial hegemony.

The transition from the United Football League (2009–2016) to the PFL represented more than a simple rebranding. The UFL was predominantly Manila-centric, with limited geographic diversity and franchise instability. The PFL's establishment as a nationwide competition with home-and-away fixtures created structural conditions for broader participation and geographic representation. Clubs such as Davao Aguilas, Stallion Laguna, and Kaya FC–Iloilo have leveraged this expanded structure to establish themselves as competitive entities, though the concentration of resources in Metro Manila remains evident in the performance of Manila-based franchises.

International Ambitions and Continental Competition

The PFL's participation in AFC Champions League Two and the ASEAN Club Championship represents the league's pathway to continental prominence. Kaya FC–Iloilo's qualification for these competitions through consecutive titles has elevated the league's international profile and provided Philippine clubs with opportunities to benchmark themselves against regional competitors. The ASEAN Club Championship, in particular, offers a platform for the PFL's champions to compete against champions from Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Myanmar—competitions that generate valuable exposure and competitive intelligence.

However, the PFL's continental performance has been modest relative to established Southeast Asian leagues. Thai and Vietnamese clubs have historically dominated ASEAN club competitions, reflecting those nations' earlier professionalization and higher investment levels. The PFL's growth trajectory suggests that Philippine clubs will gradually improve their regional standing, though sustained success will require continued institutional development, infrastructure investment, and player quality improvement. The recent introduction of foreign player regulations and the emphasis on youth development within clubs indicate that the PFF recognizes these requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Philippine Football League?

Currently 10 teams compete in the 2025 season, with plans to expand to 11 teams. The league features clubs from Metro Manila, Visayas, and Mindanao.

Who has won the most Philippine Football League titles?

United City FC has won the most titles with 4 championships (2017, 2018, 2019, 2020), though Kaya FC–Iloilo has recently dominated with back-to-back titles in 2024 and 2025.

Does the Philippine Football League have relegation?

No, the PFL does not currently operate a relegation system. Clubs compete in a fixed league structure without automatic demotion to a lower division.

How does the Philippine Football League playoff system work?

The top four clubs after the two-round robin regular season advance to a knockout playoff series. Teams compete in semifinals and a final to determine the league champion.

Which international competitions do PFL clubs participate in?

PFL champions and top finishers qualify for the AFC Champions League Two and the ASEAN Club Championship, representing Philippine football at the continental level.

What was the biggest win in Philippine Football League history?

One Taguig FC defeated DB Garelli United 17–0 on June 1, 2024, setting the record for the largest margin of victory in PFL history.

API data: 20 May 2026 · Content updated: 19 Mar 2026