The Mendiola Football Club 1991 is a Philippine professional football club based in Imus, Cavite. The club is named after the Mendiola Street, a short thoroughfare in the San Miguel district of Manila. It is one of the founding members of United Football League, which was last competing in the 2009–10 season. The club currently plays in the Philippines Football League, the top-flight league of football in the Philippines.

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Full nameMendiola Football Club 1991
Nickname(s)Los Valientes Hijos de Mendiola
(The Brave Sons of Mendiola)
Short nameMEN
Founded1991; 33 years ago (1991)
GroundCity of Imus Grandstand and Track Oval
Capacity4,800
PresidentRamoncito Inocencio
Head coachDan Padernal
LeaguePhilippines Football League
2024Philippines Football League, 10th of 15
Current season
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History

Mendiola 1991's roots can be traced back to the football program of San Beda College (now San Beda University).[1][2] It all began in the summer of 1991, the San Beda senior football team based in Mendiola Street joined a prestigious league[specify] held in Manila which was composed of the armed forces teams, various clubs and universities. Due to lack of available players, they decided to invite more players from different universities, thus forming the Mendiola Football Club, which resulted to a respectable 4th-place finish in the said tournament.[citation needed]

Following the success, the club has grown and became one of the pioneering teams joining the first semi-professional league in 1997, Manila Premier Football League.

In 1997, Mendiola joined the U19 Adidas Cup clinching the tournament's title.[3]

Since then, the club has been consistently participating in first and second division football leagues throughout the country, such as Globe Super Cup 2001, Filipino Premier League 2008, United Football League from 2009 to 2011 and in the 2011 Smart National Football Club Championship under the banner Smart-San Beda FC where they finished 2nd overall.

PFF National Men's Club Championship

At the 2011 PFF National Men's Club Championship, Mendiola played under the name Smart San Beda F.C. for sponsorship reasons.[4] Global Teknika emerged the champions after defeating them in a 3–2 aggregate score in the finals.[5]

In 2012, the club resurgent by joining the 2012–13 UFL Cup and defeating FC Masbate 4–0 in Stage 1.

Philippine Premier League

Mendiola was announced by the Philippine Premier League organizers as one of the seven teams of the league's inaugural season in 2019.[6] However Mendiola was ruled ineligible to play for the 2019 season by the Philippine Football Federation due to licensing issues.[7] The start of the league was delayed to April 2019 to allow Mendiola and Philippine Air Force settle their licensing issues. However, the league itself folded after the Philippine Football Federation (PFF) revoked its sanction.

Philippines Football League

After the dissolution of the short-lived PPL, Mendiola along with Philippine Air Force joined the revived Philippines Football League. They debuted in the 2019 season under a provisional license and placed fifth out of seven clubs.[8]

Prior to the start of the 2020 season, the club announced that Ricardo Penson, a sponsor, is funding the construction of a stadium in San Beda's campus in Taytay, Rizal which will serve as the home venue of the club. The venue is part of the club's final requirement to acquire a full club license from the PFF.[8][9] However, for most of the 2020 season, the club held home matches at the Rizal Memorial Stadium in Manila and is negotiation with the local government of Imus, Cavite to host later matches at the Imus Grandstand.[10]

In 2021, Mendiola secured an AFC club license for the first time making them eligible to qualify for the AFC Cup.[3]

Players

As of 29 September 2024[11]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

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Personnel

As of 3 March 2020[12]

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Team manager Philippines Erwin Isla
Head coach Philippines Dan Padernal
Assistant head coach Philippines Nhiboy Pedimonte
Philippines Jake Cuaycong
Goalkeeping coach Philippines Anton Albao
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Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors

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Period Kit Manufacturer Shirt Partner
2019– FAT Indonesia Penson & Company Inc.1 Focus Athletics 2
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  • 1 Major shirt sponsor (names located at the front of the shirt).
  • 2 Secondary sponsor (names mostly located at the sleeves and at the back of the shirt).

Kit evolution

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Honors

Domestic

Cups

Records

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Season Division Tms. Pos. National cup[a] League cup AFC Champions League AFC Cup Other cups
1995 Did not participate
1996 No national league
1997 1 8 7th
1998–2007 No national league
2008–09 1 8 4th
2009–10 1 8 8th Quarter-finals
2010–11 Did not participate
2011–12 3 18 2nd Runners-up
2012–13 3 8 3rd DNQ Group stage
2013–14 3 8 3rd DNQ Withdrew Winner[specify]
2014–15 2 7 5th Group stage Round of 16
2015–16 Did not participate
2016–17 Did not participate Round 1[specify]
2017–18 5 7 3rd[specify]
2019 1 7 5th Semi-final
2020 1 6 4th Cancelled
2021 1 7 Cancelled 5th
2022 1 7 4th 7th
2023 1 5 Quarter-finals
2024 1 15
This record list is updated as of April 6, 2024
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Key
  • Tms. = Number of teams
  • Pos. = Position in league
  • TBD = To be determined
  • DNQ = Did not qualify

Note: Performances of the club indicated here was after the Philippine Football League created (as a semi-pro league) in 1995.

References

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