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Visayas Clasico
Other namesTañon Strait Derby
LocationVisayas
TeamsCeres–Negros
Global Cebu
First meetingCeres 1–0 Global
PFF NMCC
(January 19, 2013)
Latest meetingCeres 1–0 Global
PFL
(June 3, 2017)
Next meetingGlobal v Ceres
PFL
(5 July 2017)
StadiumsPanaad Stadium
(Ceres)
Cebu City Sports Complex
(Global)
Statistics
Meetings total11
All-time seriesCeres: 6
Draw: 2
Global: 3

The Tañon Strait derby, or more commonly known as the Visayas Clasico, refers to football matches between Ceres–Negros and Global Cebu, first contested in 2013. Ceres–Negros play at the Panaad Stadium, while Global Cebu play at Cebu City Sports Complex. The teams have played 11 matches in all competitions, Ceres winning 6, Global 3, and the remaining 2 having been drawn.

Both teams are regarded as the biggest clubs of the Philippines, with the majority of titles in the Philippines won by both clubs over the past few years. In addition, a majority of the [Philippines Men's National Football Team] members have or are currently playing for both clubs at the club level.

History

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First meeting

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The first meeting between the two teams occurred on 19 January 2013, when Ceres faced Global in the quarterfinals of the 2012–13 PFF National Men's Club Championship. The game finished 1–0 in favour of Global and was described as tough game. At that time, Ceres was representing Negros Occidental Football Association and swept the Visayas Cluster Region in San Carlos City before entering the Round of 16. While Global qualified thru National Capital Region Football Association's Top 10 of the 2012 United Football League Cup. Ceres won the tournament before entering United Football League (UFL) on the following year.

United Football League

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The pair became the dominant teams in UFL having won the last 4 league titles out of 5 before Philippines Football League (PFL) replacing UFL on the 2017 inaugural season.

Philippines Football League

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The Philippines Football League was officially announced on September 7, 2016 and will replace the UFL as the Philippines' top tier football league.[1] By April 1, 2017, the PFF confirmed the participation of 8 clubs including Ceres–Negros and Global Cebu.[2]

Statistics

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As of 3 June 2017, there have been 11 competitive meetings between the teams. Ceres have won 6, Global have won 3 and the remaining 2 games finished as draws.

Competition Ceres wins Draws Global wins
PFL (2017–present) 1 0 0
UFL (2015–16) 1 2 1
PFF NMCC 3 0 1
UFL Cup 0 0 1
UFL FA League Cup 1 0 0
Total 6 2 3

Honors

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Ceres won their first title in 2013 winning the PFF National Men's Club Championship. While Global won their first title in 2010 winning the UFL Cup. There have been two occasions where Ceres and Global, finished champions and runners-up in the league, the 2015 season where Ceres finished 8 points clear, and the 2016 where Global finished 6 points clear to clinch their 3rd record league title. They also meet three finals, the 2013–14 PFF National Men's Club Championship Final where Ceres won twice in 2-legged match, the 2014 UFL FA League Cup Final where Ceres won 2–1, and the 2016 UFL Cup where Global won 3–1.

Team League Cup Total
UFL (2009–16) PFL (2017–
Present)
PFF
NMCC
UFL
Div. 1 Div. 2 Cup FA Cup League Cup
Ceres–Negros 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 5
Global Cebu 3 1 0 1 2 1 0 8
Combined 4 2 0 3 2 1 1 13

All-time results

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League

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Date Competition Venue (Home team) Score Links
2015 UFL Division 1 Rizal Memorial Stadium (neutral) 2–2
2015 UFL Division 1 Rizal Memorial Stadium (neutral) 2–0
17 July 2016 UFL Division 1 Rizal Memorial Stadium (neutral) 3–3 UFL
16 October 2016 UFL Division 1 Rizal Memorial Stadium (neutral) 0–5 UFL
3 June 2017 PFL Round 1 Panaad Stadium (Ceres) 1–0 [3]
5 July 2017 PFL Round 1 Cebu City Sports Complex (Global) next
29 July 2017 PFL Round 2 Cebu City Sports Complex (Global) soon
24 September 2017 PFL Round 2 Panaad Stadium (Ceres) soon

Cup

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Date Competition Venue (Home team) Score Links
19 January 2013 PFF NMCC Quarterfinal Rizal Memorial Stadium (neutral) 1–0
19 December 2013 PFF NMCC Finals Leg 1 Panaad Stadium (Ceres) 2–1
21 December 2013 PFF NMCC Finals Leg 2 Panaad Stadiuma (Global) 0–1
6 November 2014 UFL FA Leagu Cup Final Rizal Memorial Stadium (neutral) 1–2
29 January 2015 PFF NMCC Semifinal Rizal Memorial Stadium (neutral) 3–1 (a.e.t.)
16 April 2016 UFL Cup Final Rizal Memorial Stadium (neutral) 3–1

Note:

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References

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  1. ^ Guerrero (6 September 2016). "PFF one step closer to launching nationwide pro football league". Rappler. Retrieved 8 September 2016.
  2. ^ Doble, Henry (1 April 2017). "8 teams for PFL inaugural kickoff". Sun Star Bacolod. Retrieved 1 April 2017.
  3. ^ "PFL: Meralco stays perfect; Ceres wins Visayas Clasico". ABS-CBN News. ABS-CBN. 4 June 2017. Retrieved 4 June 2017.

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