Sports team manager, sports administrator, businessman
Education
Cheng attended Xavier School where he used to play competitive football as a leftback. He also studied at the University of the Philippines where he graduated with a degree in architecture.[1]
Cheng presents a customized Philippines women's football team jersey to President Bongbong Marcos during the team's courtesy visit to Malacañang Palace following their victory in the 2022 AFF Women's Championship, July 20, 2022
Cheng has also been a sponsor of the Philippines women's national football team since 2017.[4] He was appointed the team manager of the team in 2017.[5] He has been also a co-chair of the Philippine Football Federation Women's Committee. As team manager, he oversaw the national team in the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup qualifiers, as well as the tournament proper held in India.[6][5] His connections in Australia, led to the hiring of Alen Stajcic as head coach for Philippines' stint in the Asian Cup. Under Stajcic and Cheng, the Philippines ended its campaign as semifinalists and qualified for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup – their first ever World Cup.[5]
Philippine youth national teams
Cheng has also been a sponsor of the Philippine youth national team system; from the under-19 to the under-23 team.[7]
Other ventures
Cheng serves as the director of Sabre Sports United and president of Philippine Airport Ground Support Solutions.[8][9] He has been the director of the International Goalkeeping Academy of Jimmy Fraser.[9][10]
He also sponsors local youth tournaments in Davao through his company Speed Regalo.[11]
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