Manila Digger Clinch First Philippines Football League Title After 1-1 Draw With One Taguig
Manila Digger clinched the Philippines Football League title on June 17, 2026, ending the 2025/26 campaign on 60 points after a 1-1 draw with One Taguig.
Manila Digger secured their first Philippines Football League crown in dramatic fashion on June 17, 2026, lifting the club to the top of the Championship Round standings. The city side finished the season with 60 points from 25 matches, edging out One Taguig by a narrow two-point margin. A 1-1 draw in the final fixture was sufficient to confirm Digger as champions and bring an inaugural domestic title to the club.
Decisive Final Day: Draw Seals the Title
The title was effectively decided on the last day when Manila Digger and One Taguig played out a 1-1 stalemate. Modou Joof put Manila Digger ahead in the first half, only for Isaac Agyemang to level shortly after half-time.
Despite the balance of the result, the draw ensured Manila Digger could not be overtaken in the standings, leaving One Taguig to finish as narrowly beaten runners-up on 58 points. The finishing sequence underscored a season that came down to fine margins and consistent point accumulation.
Key Moments and Scorers
Modou Joof’s 28th-minute strike proved pivotal as it handed Manila Digger an early advantage and put pressure on One Taguig to respond. Joof’s contribution in the match will be remembered as the goal that ultimately put Digger in striking distance of the title.
Isaac Agyemang’s equaliser in the 46th minute was a swift response and briefly swung momentum towards One Taguig, but neither side could find a match-winner. The balance of the game after the second-half goal turned tactical, with both teams prioritising solidity to protect their positions in the table.
Season Consistency Powered Manila Digger
Manila Digger’s title run was built on steady form across the Championship Round, gathering 60 points from 25 fixtures. The club’s ability to accumulate wins and avoid damaging losing runs created the platform for a late-season push that proved decisive.
Coaches and analysts will point to Digger’s balanced campaign — a combination of defensive discipline and timely attacking contributions — as the foundation of their success. The club’s depth and rotation strategies also appeared to keep the squad competitive throughout a condensed schedule.
One Taguig and Kaya: Close Contenders
One Taguig mounted a sustained title challenge that ultimately fell short by two points, finishing on 58 after the final-day draw. Their campaign demonstrated resilience and capacity to compete at the top level, with the narrow gap to Manila Digger underscoring how tightly contested the Championship Round was.
Former champions Kaya finished third with 48 points, a respectable return but clearly behind the leading duo. Kaya’s season included moments of quality, yet their inconsistency at key stages prevented a genuine challenge for the title.
Tactical Battles and Match Management
The final match showcased the tactical nous of both coaches as they balanced ambition with caution. After the exchange of goals, the game shifted toward measured possession and controlled transitions rather than open, high-risk attacking plays.
Set-piece management and defensive organisation featured prominently as both teams tried to protect their priorities — One Taguig aiming for the win, Manila Digger seeking the draw that would clinch the championship. The tactical chess match reflected the stakes and the maturity of top-level PFL coaching staffs.
Implications for Philippine Club Football
Manila Digger’s rise to the PFL summit adds a new name to the list of domestic champions and signals increased competition at the top of the national game. The club’s achievement could encourage greater investment in squad development and youth pathways as other teams react to the new benchmark.
For the league, a different champion strengthens the narrative of competitiveness and may boost interest among supporters and sponsors heading into the next season. Clubs now have fresh evidence that a well-run campaign can overturn historical hierarchies and deliver silverware.
The conclusion of the 2025/26 Championship Round leaves Manila Digger celebrating their inaugural title while One Taguig and Kaya plot their responses in the offseason. Players and staff will now turn to planning for next season’s objectives, with the domestic landscape reshaped by a title race that was decided by the narrowest of margins.










