SEA Games: Philippine ‘Mighty Ducks’ skate for gold and history

This photo taken on Tuesday shows head coach Daniel Brodan, right, giving instructions to members of the Philippine men's ice hockey team, dubbed the "Mighty Ducks", during a practice session at a mall skating rink in Manila ahead of their games at the Southeast Asian Games (SEAGames) in Malaysia. (AFP)
Updated 18 August 2017
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SEA Games: Philippine ‘Mighty Ducks’ skate for gold and history

MANILA: A shopping mall in tropical Manila closes for the night but a once ragtag team of skaters is hitting the rink aiming to make history in the Southeast Asian Games.
Dubbed “The Mighty Ducks” after the 1992 Disney film, the Philippine men’s ice hockey team are targeting gold in Malaysia where the SEA Games begin on Saturday — a far cry from the days when their players knew only of the sport from watching movies.
“’The Mighty Ducks’ has been an inspiration to most hockey players, especially if you’re in a tropical country like the Philippines,” team forward Lenard Lancero, 22, told AFP by the rink in the mall where the team practice.
“You’ve only been watching hockey, seeing it just in the movies. But when there was ice hockey here in (the mall), it’s like a dream come true.”
In a nation known for its pristine beaches and obsession with basketball, ice hockey has only recently emerged as an unlikely but increasingly popular sport.
What started as a hobby for boys who would ask their parents to take them to rinks in the country’s sprawling shopping centers slowly turned into a competitive sport with the creation of a national federation two years ago.
Teenage students and professionals in their thirties all represent their country, and they bagged a bronze medal in their first official tournament at the Asian Winter Games in Japan in February.
Despite their achievements, the squad still get strange looks from surprised shoppers as they haul their gear to the rink, said defenseman Julius Santiago, 21.
“But when they see us play, they’re really amazed. They like watching it because it’s intense, especially when there’s full contact. And Filipinos love fighting, the hitting, so that’s what excites them to watch us play,” he said.
This year marks the first time winter sports have featured in the SEA Games.
French-Filipino Francois Gautier, the team’s alternate captain, said practicing in the Philippines was much tougher than in France, Canada or the US which have thousands of skating rinks as opposed to the Asian nation’s four.
“It’s more organized there for sure. The level is higher. Here, we’re doing the baby steps,” Gautier, 33, told AFP.
Funding is another challenge, with sticks, helmets, shin pads, elbow pads and gloves costing at least $1,000 a set. The group gets by with contributions from corporations, the government and their own pockets.
Team members divide time between school or work and training as well as cutting through Manila’s notorious traffic to get to practice sessions.
For Lancero, a fresh graduate, goals outweigh obstacles.
“If your career is into sports, that’s really different from most Filipinos. People think where is the money in sports? But we’ve been representing the national team and a couple of years after, it will be a career I hope,” he said.
Compared to older teams like Thailand and Singapore, the Philippines is a newcomer and an underdog but the squad are confident.
“I think our chances are really good. We’re actually one of the favorites. I think we’re considered a big threat to the other countries,” Gautier said.
The squad hope their performance in the regional games will bring them a step closer to their Olympic dream and earn the sport a bigger following in the Philippines.
“Every single one of us here, playing or coaching, we are leaving our mark. That’s extremely gratifying than being in a system that’s already been established for years,” said Gautier.
“Here we’re making history every day.”


Napoli beat Bologna to lift Italian Super Cup

Updated 23 December 2025
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Napoli beat Bologna to lift Italian Super Cup

  • Brazilian winger Neres curled in a brilliant shot from distance to give Napoli the lead before half-time against last season’s Italian Cup winners

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia: Napoli won the Italian Super Cup on Monday as David Neres scored twice to secure the reigning Serie A champions a 2-0 win over Bologna in the final in Jeddah.
Brazilian winger Neres curled in a brilliant shot from distance to give Napoli the lead before half-time against last season’s Italian Cup winners.
He struck again in the second half after intercepting a weak pass from Bologna goalkeeper Federico Ravaglia as he tried to play out from the back.
Neres finished with three goals in the Super Cup after also scoring in the 2-0 semifinal win over AC Milan last week.
It is the third time Napoli have won the competition, after 1990 and 2014.
“The lads deserve congratulations,” Napoli coach Antonio Conte told Sport Mediaset.
“They showed how much they wanted this trophy for the fans, and we’ll also have a great Christmas celebration now with a new trophy in the cabinet.”
Traditionally featuring the Serie A and Italian Cup champions, since 2023 the Italian Super Cup has also included the runners-up from league and cup.
The four-team tournament is contracted to be held in Saudi Arabia until 2029.
Napoli, who trail Serie A leaders Inter Milan by two points, return to league action on Sunday away to Cremonese. Bologna are at home to Sassuolo.