결과

Copa Paulino Alcantara 10/21 09:00 1 다바오 아길라스 v JPV 마리키나 L 6-1
Copa Paulino Alcantara 10/17 07:00 1 JPV 마리키나 v 카야 FC - 일로일로 L 0-1
Copa Paulino Alcantara 09/26 11:00 1 글로발 세부 FC v JPV 마리키나 W 1-2
Copa Paulino Alcantara 09/19 08:00 1 카야 FC - 일로일로 v JPV 마리키나 L 1-0
Copa Paulino Alcantara 09/16 07:00 1 JPV 마리키나 v 글로발 세부 FC W 4-3
필리핀 풋볼 리그 08/22 07:00 1 [5] JPV 마리키나 v 카야 FC - 일로일로 [2] L 1-3
필리핀 풋볼 리그 08/15 07:00 1 [4] 스탤리언 FC v JPV 마리키나 [5] L 4-0
필리핀 풋볼 리그 08/05 07:00 1 [5] JPV 마리키나 v 카야 FC - 일로일로 [2] L 0-3
필리핀 풋볼 리그 08/01 07:00 1 [6] 글로발 세부 FC v JPV 마리키나 [5] W 1-11
필리핀 풋볼 리그 07/29 07:00 1 [6] 글로발 세부 FC v JPV 마리키나 [5] W 1-5
필리핀 풋볼 리그 07/25 07:00 1 [5] JPV 마리키나 v 다바오 아길라스 [3] L 0-3
필리핀 풋볼 리그 07/22 07:00 1 JPV 마리키나 v 다바오 아길라스 - PPT.

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 1 1 1
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 1 1 1
Goals for 1 0 1
Goals against 6 1 6
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 0 1 0

Wikipedia - JPV Marikina F.C.

Japan Philippines Voltes Marikina Football Club, formerly known as Manila All-Japan Football Club and commonly known as JP Voltes Football Club, was an association football club based in the city of Marikina, Philippines which competed in the Philippines Football League, the highest level of Philippine club football at the time of the league's existence. The team consisted of Japanese and Filipino players. It is one of the founding members of the United Football League in 2009, where the team played in UFL Division 2 and later in the only division of the league following the merger of UFL Division 1 and 2 in 2016.

In the 2015 United Football League Division 2 season, the team achieved promotion to the United Football League First Division by winning the 2015 promotion/relegation play-off, allowing them to play in the Philippines' top flight for the first time in its history.

The name of JP Voltes FC was derived from the mecha anime series, Voltes 5 which was popular in the Philippines. Its name was also inspired by the word "Vortex." The club got registered as a corporation.

History

JP Voltes' history can be traced as early as 1993, when a football team composed of Japanese players participated the 3rd Manila Mini Soccer World Cup, a seven-a-side tournament. From 1994 to 1997 The team participated in the next four editions of the tournament. The standard 11-a-side format was introduced in the 1997 tournament. In 1998, the Japanese football team along with a French team and the Manila Nomads Sports Club decided to participate at the E-League (Expat League) and on the next year the Japanese team registered with the E-League as the Manila All Japan FC.

United Football League

In 2000, the E-League became under the Philippine Football Federation and was renamed the United Football League (U-League). In 2009 the United Football League (UFL) was launched as a semiprofessional league. Manila All Japan joined inaugural season of the league. The club started from the league's second division. At the inaugural season there is no foreign player cap and the club fielded a Japanese-majority squad.

In 2013, the club began to accept more Filipino players since a foreign player cap was imposed by the UFL. As part of Manila All Japan's club to earn a place in UFL Division 1, in 2014 the club was split into two – MAJ FC and Manila All Japan FC, with the latter focusing on expatriate players. Manila All Japan FC, participated in the Weekend Football League while MAJ FC remained in the UFL. MAJ FC was renamed as JP Voltes in late 2015 and managed to secure a promotion after finishing second place and winning a playoff match. The UFL merges its two divisions and JP Voltes participated in the now single-division football league. They finished fourth.

Philippines Football League

JP Voltes was confirmed in December 2016 to be among the participating clubs in the inaugural season of the Philippines Football League. In March 2017, JP Voltes was renamed as JPV Marikina F.C. and also confirmed that the club will represent Marikina in the PFL inaugural season. Aside from Marikina, the club previously considered Baguio, Biñan and Iloilo City as a possible home venue.

During the whole 2017 season, the club played its "home" matches at the Biñan Football Stadium in Laguna, and Rizal Memorial Stadium in Manila, since the pitch of their designated home ground, the Marikina Sports Complex was undergoing repair to meet league standards. The finished fifth in the inaugural season missing the Final Series.

In the 2018 season, they started playing their home games at the Marikina Sports Complex. Their first home match at their designated home grounds was the 2–1 win over Global Cebu on 3 March 2018. Following the conclusion of the season, the club reportedly is dealing with an "uncertain future."

Weekend Futbol League

Currently, JP Voltes renamed back to Manila All-Japan and plays in the Weekend Futbol League for its 2019-2020 season. []

JPV 마리키나는 2000년에 창립된 필리핀의 축구 클럽으로 마리키나를 연고지로 한다. 현재는 필리핀 축구 리그인 필리핀 풋볼 리그에 속해 있다.

JPV 마리키나는 2000년에 마리키나의 지역 축구 클럽으로 창단되었다. 2008년에 필리핀 축구 리그에 가입했고, 2011년에 리그 우승을 차지했다. 2012년에는 AFC 컵에 출전했지만, 조별 리그에서 탈락했다.

JPV 마리키나는 필리핀 축구 리그에서 가장 성공적인 클럽 중 하나이다. 2011년에 리그 우승을 차지한 이후 2013년, 2014년, 2016년, 2017년에 리그 준우승을 차지했다. 또한, 2013년에 필리핀 컵에서 우승을 차지했다.

JPV 마리키나의 홈 구장은 마리키나 스포츠 컴플렉스이다. 이 경기장은 2000년에 개장했으며, 수용 인원은 5,000명이다.

JPV 마리키나의 현재 감독은 호세 마리오 아키노이다. 그는 2017년에 감독으로 부임했으며, 2017년에 클럽을 리그 준우승으로 이끌었다.

JPV 마리키나의 주요 선수는 다음과 같다.

* 골키퍼: 마이클 페레스
* 수비수: 제프리 가르시아, 케빈 잉그레소, 에릭 멘도사, 조나단 아라네타
* 미드필더: 마이크 오츠, 조슈아 멜치오레나, 마르빈 아우구스틴, 아르만도 메넨데스
* 공격수: 지노 에스트라다, 마이클 게레로, 켄지로 다케시타