List of association football clubs in the Philippines sorted by league and division:
The Philippines Football League is the national league in the country.
Club | Home city/town | Stadium | First season | Status |
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Azkals Development Team | Carmona | PFF National Training Center | 2020 | Active |
Davao Aguilas | Tagum | Davao del Norte Sports Complex | 2017 | Inactive (since 2019) |
Dynamic Herb Cebu | Cebu City | Dynamic Herb Sports Complex | 2022–23 | Active |
Global | Cebu City | Cebu City Sports Complex | 2017 | Suspended (since 2020) |
Green Archers United | Lipa | Aboitiz Pitch | 2019 | Defunct (since 2020) |
Ilocos United | Vigan | Quirino Stadium (In Bantay, Ilocos Sur) | 2017 | Inactive (since 2018) |
JPV Marikina | Marikina | Marikina Sports Complex | 2017 | Inactive (since 2019) |
Kaya–Iloilo | Iloilo City | Iloilo Sports Complex | 2017 | Active |
Maharlika Manila | Manila | Rizal Memorial Stadium | 2020 | Active |
Mendiola 1991 | Imus | City of Imus Grandstand and Track Oval | 2019 | Active |
Meralco Manila | Manila | Rizal Memorial Stadium | 2017 | Inactive (since 2018) |
Philippine Air Force | Cebu City | Cebu City Sports Complex | 2019 | Inactive (since 2020) |
Stallion Laguna | Biñan | Biñan Football Stadium | 2017 | Active |
United City (formerly known as Ceres-Negros from 2017-2020) | Capas | New Clark City Athletics Stadium | 2017 | Active |
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.
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.
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