List of association football clubs in the Philippines sorted by league and division:
Men's
Current system
Philippines Football League (2017–present)
The Philippines Football League is the national league in the country.
Copa Paulino Alcantara
Aside from the PFL teams, the following are teams which took part in the Copa Paulino Alcantara.
Defunct leagues
United Football League (2010–16)
Division I (2010–16)
- Ceres (2015–16)
- Global (2011–16)
- Green Archers United (2010–16)
- Kaya (2010–16)
- Loyola Meralco Sparks (2010–16)
- Manila Jeepney (2015)
- Manila Nomads (2012–13, 2016)
- Mendiola (2010)
- Pachanga Diliman (2013–15)
- Philippine Air Force (2010–13)
- Philippine Army (2010–15)
- Philippine Navy (2010–12)
- Stallion (2012–16)
- Team Socceroo (2014–15)
- Union Internacional Manila (2010)
- 2016 season only
There was only a single division in the 2016 UFL season. The following are clubs which competed that have no prior participation at Division I in previous seasons.
Division II (2010–15)
- Agila (2012–15)
- Cebu Queen City United (2012)
- Ceres (2014)
- Cimarron (2010, 2012–14)
- Dolphins United (2011–14)
- Forza (2012–15)
- Global (2010)
- Kabuscorp De Laguna (2015)
- JP Voltes (2010–15)
- Laos (2012–15)
- Mama Africa (2010)
- Manila Jeepney (2014)
- Manila Lions (2010–12)
- Manila Nomads (2010–11, 2014)
- Mendiola (2015)
- Pachanga Diliman (2012)
- Pasargad (2011, 2015)
- Philippine Air Force (2014)
- Philippine Navy (2013–14)
- Team Socceroo (2012–13)
- Stallion (2011)
- Sunken Garden United (2010–12)
- Union Internacional Manila (2011–14)
- United South (2010)
Others
These are teams that did not compete in the national league, they only made an appearance on the PFF National Club Championship, UFL Cup, or other defunct national leagues.
- UFL Cup
- PFF National Men's Club Championship
- Other
- Bohemian Sporting Club
- Carrigans FC (Weekend Futbol League)
- Cheng Hua
- M. Lhuillier Jewelers
Women's
PFF Women's League (2016–present)
Clubs
Club | Home locality | First season | Status |
---|---|---|---|
Azzurri | Makati | 2023 | Active |
Fuego España | — | 2016–17 | Inactive (since 2017) |
Green Archers United | — | 2016–17 | Defunct (since 2020} |
Hiraya | — | 2016–17 | Inactive (since 2020) |
Kaya–Iloilo | Iloilo City | 2016–17 | Active |
Manila Digger | Taguig | 2023 | Active |
Manila Nomads | Makati | 2019–20 | Active |
Maroons | — | 2019–20 | Inactive (since 2020) |
OutKast | — | 2016–17 | Inactive (since 2019) |
Stallion Laguna | Biñan | 2019–20 | Active |
Tigers | — | 2019–20 | Inactive (since 2020) |
Tuloy | Muntinlupa | 2019–20 | Active |
Other teams
The PFF Women's League system included teams which are not bona fide clubs, most of which are collegiate varsity teams.
Team | Type | Home locality | First season | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ateneo de Manila University | Varsity (University) | Quezon City | 2016–17 | Inactive (since 2018) |
De La Salle University | Varsity (University) | Manila | 2016–17 | Active |
De La Salle Zobel | Varsity (High school) | Manila | 2018 | Inactive (since 2018) |
Far Eastern University | Varsity (University) | Manila | 2016–17 | Active |
University of Santo Tomas | Varsity (University) | Manila | 2016–17 | Active |
University of the Philippines | Varsity (University) | Quezon City | 2016–17 | Active |
The Younghusband Football Academy | Football academy | Muntinlupa | 2016–17 | Inactive (since 2017) |
PFF Women's Cup
Women's teams that have exclusively played in the PFF Women's Cup