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Azkals' Sato beefs up Davao Aguilas 

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Azkals' Sato beefs up Davao Aguilas 
Davao Aguilas Club President Mike Atayde (second from left), assistant coach Luis Atayde and coach Aber Ruzgal welcome Daisuke Sato to the team.

MANILA, Philippines – Filipino-Japanese national footballer Daisuke Sato announced his intention to play for the Davao Aguilas FC in the upcoming Philippine Football League (PFL) next month.

Davao Aguilas Club President Mike Atayde confirmed the latest development over the weekend, expressing their elation to sign up Sato i not only as a player but also as a football teacher for aspiring young talents in their club. 

“This is absolutely my big dream to play for Davao, the place where I was born. I always feel at home and connected with Davao,” Sato, a 29-year-old defender, said. “I really wanted to play for Davao ever since, but I was playing abroad then. I traveled around Europe for the last 10 years.”

He also expressed confidence in the capability of the Aguilas, who are coached by head tactician Aber Ruzgal and assistant Luis Atayde while expressing his excitement to lead the team.

“We can achieve greater things and I’m here to help and do everything for the club. I’m ready for it.”

Sato, a Sports Science graduate from Sendai University, added that this is the right time to give back to Philippine football, particularly to kids who are aspiring to play competitive football internationally.

“The Philippines has so many talented players, but we have to maximize these talents, and I want to be the one to guide, teach and help them with my experience,” Sato added. “The Philippines need grassroots to develop our homegrown players to promote for the national team.” 

For his part, Atayde believes that Sato’s inclusion would benefit the Aguilas, a sentiment echoed the team’s chairman Jefferson Cheng.

“One of the motivations of Sato is to uplift the standard of our local football players. It means working with them in the grassroots level and one of the advantages we have in Davao Aguilas is we are working with the University of Makati and local LGUs,” Atayde said. 

“I believe with Sato as a partner, we will be seeing a lot of kids develop into talented players that have the same aspirations to play for the men’s national team, and that’s the best motivation any little kids can have somebody like Sato training and motivating them at a high-level football school.”

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