Makati Football Club (MFC) is a Philippine youth football club. Founded by Tomas Lozano, the club is a regular participant of the Gothia Cup. The club participated in the 2025 PFF Women's League.

History

Makati F.C. players with Philippine president Bongbong Marcos. April 2023.

The Makati Football Club (MFC) was founded in 1976 by former Real Madrid player Tomas Lozano. The club has been sending numerous youth teams to the Gothia Cup in Sweden since 1983. MFC has sent both boys' and girls' sides. MFC's best finish in the tournament was in 1985, where its boys under-11 team won their age-group's tournament. Other podium finishes were third place for the boy's under-12 in 1986, and another third-place finish for the boy's under-12 in 2016

MFC entered a partnership with Alaska Milk Corporation in 1996 which led to the establishment of the recurring Alaska Cup youth football tournament.

In 2019, MFC's entered a partnership with Philippines Football League club Stallion Laguna with its football academy merging with Stallion's for at least the 2019 season.

The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the club's operation. The 2021 Gothia Cup, which MFC was due to participate for the 38th time, was cancelled. MFC's football academy also resorted to conducting its sporting programs online.

MFC returned to competing in football competitions outside the Philippines since the start of the pandemic. Their return was marked by their participation in the 2022 edition of the JSSL Singapore Professional Academy 7s. They clinched the overall title of the same tournament in 2023.

In December 2023, the club announced that it would be expanding operations to Cebu City. Makati FC Cebu was established the following year.

The girls team reinforced by imports won the 2025 Ang Liga Filipina U19 title.

Makati F.C. joined the PFF Women's League, the top-flight women's domestic league in the country starting the 2025 season with a relatively young squad with Indonesian national team players.

Current roster

The following is Makati's roster for the 2025 PFF Women's League:

As of May 17, 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.NationPlayer
No. Pos. Nation Player 1 GK GHA Ayishatu Simpson 3 DF PHI Maeva Javier 5 DF IDN Gea Yumanda 7 PHI Ariana Gementiza 8 PHI Ella Chua 10 MF PHI Rhiauna de la Calzada 12 FW GHA Veronica Appiah 13 DF PHI Lauren Tiangco 14 DF PHI Elisha Lubiano 15 DF PHI Julia Kabatay 16 PHI Summer Solis 19 FW PHI Martina HornNo. Pos. Nation Player 20 DF PHI Adriana Bautista 21 FW PHI Soleil Schroth 22 GK PHI Brooke Solis 23 PHI Mikaela Villacin 24 GK PHI Hazel Arce 25 DF GHA Selina Anima 27 PHI Tootchie Eval 30 DF PHI Jilliana Dagpin 32 THA Kawinthida Kikuntod 33 DF PHI Carlene Dy 70 MF IDN Nafeeza Nori 87 FW PHI Angely Alferez — PHI Shinezen Cadayona — MF IDN Nasywa Rambe
1GKGHAAyishatu Simpson
3DFPHIMaeva Javier
5DFIDNGea Yumanda
7PHIAriana Gementiza
8PHIElla Chua
10MFPHIRhiauna de la Calzada
12FWGHAVeronica Appiah
13DFPHILauren Tiangco
14DFPHIElisha Lubiano
15DFPHIJulia Kabatay
16PHISummer Solis
19FWPHIMartina Horn
No.Pos.NationPlayer
20DFPHIAdriana Bautista
21FWPHISoleil Schroth
22GKPHIBrooke Solis
23PHIMikaela Villacin
24GKPHIHazel Arce
25DFGHASelina Anima
27PHITootchie Eval
30DFPHIJilliana Dagpin
32THAKawinthida Kikuntod
33DFPHICarlene Dy
70MFIDNNafeeza Nori
87FWPHIAngely Alferez
PHIShinezen Cadayona
MFIDNNasywa Rambe

Notable players

List of notable players who have played for Makati F.C. and/or have attended its Makati Football School.

Head coaches

Record

Main domestic competitions

SeasonTeamsLeague PositionPFF Women's Cup
202564th

Honors

  • Gothia Cup: Winners: 1985 (Boys U11), 2024 (Girls U12 and Boys U13), 2025 (Girls U13) Second place: 2023 (Girls U14) Third place: 1986 (Boys U12), 2016 (Boys U12), 2023 (Girls U12)
  • JSSL Singapore Winners: 2024 (Boys U6) (Boys U7) (Boys U13) (Girls U14) (Girls U16) Second place: 2024 (Boys U14) (Boys U10) Third place: 2024 (Boys U15) (Girls U10)
  • Iber Cup Second place: 2025 (Girls U13)