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History The club was established on the occasion of the Cebu International School seven-a-side football on October 2001. The team finished first runner-up in the tournament with a championship match against University of San Carlos. From that time on, the team decided to continue playing football. The club eventually joined tournaments in Cebu and tournaments outside Cebu as well.

In the beginning, training and practices were held in Don Bosco Center at the BBRC. The members met during evenings and jogged around the vicinity of the Ayala Business Park.

Now, the number of committed members has increased. While in the beginning all the members were Bosconians, the club has to open to Non – Bosconians as there weren’t enough Don Bosco Alumni to complete the line-up. But the Bosconians continue to be the majority in the club.

The group grew and bonded because of their undying passion for football. After graduating college and already working, the desire to continue playing football burns on. Hence, a team was established so that such football aficionados will have a venue and opportunity to fulfill that dream.

The club aims to provide an opportunity for its members to play football both for fun and competition. Such experience will help raise the members’ level of football skills even after college. Playing the sport will promote fitness and health among its members and will serve a good recreation thus creating a balanced life.

The venture was then initiated by Neil Montesclaros who was approached by the CIS organizers to join the tournament. With the support and assistance of Bro. Mari Aberasturi and the commitment of the pioneer members, the team greatly developed and evolved. The history of team members is found in the membership records.

Organizational Setup The Club Leader

The club leader functions as the main organizer. He is the manager and team captain all at the same time. He will organize matches and practices and keep the members informed of activities and projects. Together with whole club, he has the main responsibility of sustaining the members’ interest and high-spirits for football through creative activities and projects. He presides over the meetings of the core committee and the general assembly.

Assistant Club Leader The Assistant Club Leader functions as the secretary of the club. He will assist the club leader to fulfill his function. He will assume the role of club leader in his absence.

Treasurer The Treasurer functions as the auditor of the club. He will safe-guard the funds of the group and has the regular duty of collecting the weekly dues from the members and updates the club of its financial standing.

The Coaches The Coaches function as the strategist during practices and tournaments. While all have to share suggestions in improving the team’s quality of playing, the coaches will have the primary responsibility of implementing tactics that renders the club to be more competitive in all the games and matches. They will be in-charge of identifying the first team and the subsequent substitutions in all games and matches.

The Trainer The Trainer functions as the fitness and skills development instructor of the club. He will design and lead exercises of the members during practices. The Core Committee: All the above-mentioned officers

The Core Committee has a special function of deliberating and deciding on membership and discipline issues. They will be the main force in implementing whatever projects the general assembly has proposed.

The General Assembly: All official members of the Club

The General Assembly functions as the working members in the club’s proposed projects. It shall elect its officers on a yearly basis as the need arises.

Sponsored Events The DBAFC has been organizing soccer festivals with THIRSTY juices and shakes for the past 3 years now. This event has been growing through the years and its attendance has reached 120 registered teams just this year. The 2-day event usually kicks off around the last week of January. It consists of a 7-aside game with a “half” duration of 15 minutes. Other than this the DBAFC has improved its mark in the elite Cebu city tournament the Aboitiz Cup. This 11-a side competition hosts the city’s high level commercial and non-commercial teams. From finishing fourth last year, we had played our way to placing 1st runner-up this year. Having made a remarkable impression in the soccer scene here in Cebu, the DBAFC intends to take another direction in promoting the beautiful game by holding summer soccer clinics. This outreach program will target children who yearn to play and improve their skills in soccer.