Manila Digger F.C.

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Full nameManila Digger Football Club
NicknameThe Diggers
Founded2018; 8 years ago (2018)
Head coachKim Versales
Manila Digger
Full nameManila Digger Football Club
NicknameThe Diggers
Founded2018; 8 years ago (2018)
Head coachKim Versales
LeaguePhilippines Football League
2024–25Philippines Football League, 2nd of 10
Websitemaniladiggerfc.com
Current season

Manila Digger Football Club is a Filipino professional football club based in Taguig, Manila which currently plays in the Philippines Football League. The club was founded in 2018.

Foundation and early years

Manila Digger's foundation can be traced back in 2018 by a community of Chinese migrants in Manila who were working and studying in the country.[1]

Manila Digger began their journey in professional football in the 2023 edition of the Copa Paulino Alcantara.[2] They then entered the 2024 season of the Philippines Football League.[3]

Rise to prominence

2024–25 season

During the 2024–25 season, Manila Digger fell one point away to eventual league champions Kaya–Iloilo, but nonetheless qualified for the 2025–26 AFC Champions League Two qualifying play-off against Indonesian champions Persib Bandung. The club also participated in the Finals Series, beating One Taguig in the semi-final following a late goal from Ousman Gai in the 83rd minute winning 2–1. The club would eventually lose to Cebu 0–1 missing out on the ASEAN Club Championship.[4]

Continental debut

On 13 August 2025, Manila Digger made their continental debut against Persib Bandung in the AFC Champions League Two qualification play-off round where they would eventually lose 2–1, but Modou Joof made history becoming the first Digger player to score in a continental competition.[5] Following AFC's continental competition format, Manila Digger qualified in the AFC Challenge League as the losers of the qualification play-off in AFC Champions League Two where they were drawn into Group D alongside Laotian club Ezra, Mongolian club SP Falcons and Cambodian club Preah Khan Reach Svay Rieng.[6]

2025–26 AFC Challenge League

On 26 October 2025, the club made history by winning their first AFC Challenge League match against Ezra 3–1, becoming the first Filipino side to win a match in the AFC competition since Ceres in 2014. Ousman Gai and Dilane Wamba scored in the first half and Baboucarr Touray would follow up a third goal for Manila Digger in the second half.[7] Manila Digger would win their second match against Mongolian side SP Falcons 2–0 with a goal from Saikou Ceesay in the first half and then followed by a final goal by fellow Gambian compatriot Gai in the second half to finish off the game. Manila Digger qualified for the knockout stage, becoming the first Filipino side to qualify in a continental knockout round since Ceres in 2019.[8][9][10] Manila Digger finished runners up in Group D after drawing their match 2–2 against Preah Khan Reach Svay Rieng.[11] Ousman Gai would score a brace in the match, but it was not enough to break through, as 2 goals would come from Svay Rieng in the second half. [12][13]

The club faced against Indonesian club Dewa United Banten in the knockout stage of the tournament and hosted the first leg as runners-up of Group D where Manila Digger went on to win 1–0.[14] Manila Digger would secure a 2–2 draw in Indonesia winning on a 3–2 aggregate score to advance in the semi-finals of the tournament. They would face Preah Khan Reach Svay Rieng in the semi-finals and will be travelling away in the first leg.[15][16]

Crest and colors

Crest used by the club since 2023
2024 home kit

The club traditionally plays in yellow and red kits tracing from the club's Chinese roots.[1][17] The club's crest features a shield shape with yellow and red base colors and a monicker of the club's name is placed in the center.

Sponsors

Period Kit Manufacturer Shirt Partner
2023–2024 Philippines UCAN[17] Philippines OKFly1
2024–2025 Philippines Zealand Metal1
Philippines OKFly2
2025–present Philippines Zealand Metal1
Philippines Prime Rehabilitation,[18] Netherlands Starbalm[19]2
Philippines Yison3
  • 1 Major shirt sponsor (Names located at the front of the shirt)
  • 2 Secondary sponsor (Names mostly located at the back of the shirt)
  • 3 Located on the sleeves

Players

Current squad

As of 25 February 2025

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  PHI Michael Asong
2 DF  PHI Jordan Jarvis
3 FW  CHN Shou Sha
4 MF  GAM Assan Badjie
5 FW  CMR Dilane Wamba
6 DF  GHA Daniel Ashley
8 MF  NGA Ifeanyi Ugwu
9 FW  JPN Yuga Watanabe
10 FW  GAM Saikou Ceesay
11 FW  GAM Baboucarr Touray
12 MF  GAM Modou Manneh
14 MF  PHI Kenji Nishioka
15 MF  GAM Ousman Gai
16 GK  GAM Omar Njie
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 DF  PHI Johnmar Barsanilla
20 DF  GAM Modou Joof
21 FW  PHI Jeremiah Borlongan
22 DF  PHI Zachary Taningco
23 DF  GAM David Sambou
27 DF  PHI OJ Clarino
28 GK  PHI Nelson Gasic
29 MF  PHI Shirmar Felongco (Captain)
30 DF  PHI Charles Dabao
31 DF  PHI Christian Schaffner
70 MF  PHI Justin Baas
77 FW  CHN Diao Su
98 FW  PHI Troy Limbo
99 FW  GAM Mustapha Jallow

Management and technical staff

Position Staff
Team manager China Ying Chen
Head coach China Haijun Li
Assistant coach China Mengyang Liu
Philippines Paulo Intia
Philippines Edwin Giganto Jr.
Goalkeeper coach Philippines

Managerial history

Managers Period
Nigeria Lerche Njang 2023
Philippines Pong Liman 2023–2024
Spain Oriol Mohedano 2024
Spain Juan Manuel Saez 2024–2025
Philippines Kim Versales 2025
China Haijun Li 2025–present

Honors

Records

Season Division League Position Copa Paulino Alcantara
2023 Did not participate Group stage
2024 PFL 7th
2024–25 2nd (League)
2nd (Finals Series)

Continental record

Competition QPldWDLGFGAGDW %
AFC Champions League Two1 100112−1000.00
AFC Challenge League1 7331119+2042.86
Total2 83321211+1037.50
Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2025–26 AFC Champions League Two Qualifying play-offs Indonesia Persib 1–2
AFC Challenge League Group stage Laos Ezra 3–1 2nd
Mongolia SP Falcons 2–0
Cambodia PKR Svay Rieng 2–2
Quarter finals Indonesia Dewa United Banten 1–0 2–2 3–2
Semi finals Cambodia PKR Svay Rieng 0–3 1–1 1–4

Performance in AFC competitions

See also

References

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