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  1. Azkals

    The First Azkal
    Joined: Oct '08
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    Jason De Jong is a Breda, Netherlands born footballer whose full name is Jason Nicolas Maria Dantes de Jong. His mother is Filipino, his father a Dutch.

    Jason is not related to Nigel De Jong also a Dutch footballer who plays for Dutch Football team and Manchester City in the Barclays Premier League in England.

    De Jong used to be in Veendam in the second division of Germany's professional football league, but his contract was terminated in January of 2011.

    Quick Profile:
    Birthday: February 28, 1990
    Height: 5' 7.5" (1.71 m)
    Position: Defensive Midfielder
    Clubs: Turnhout, Veendam

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    Posted 1 year ago #
  2. Azkals

    The First Azkal
    Joined: Oct '08
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    Know your Azkals: 'Bad boy' De Jong

    “To be honest, I think we are overrated," Fil-Dutch Jason De Jong says smugly.

    While the entire Philippine archipelago was celebrating the Azkals’ win against Mongolia last week, Jason now says he fully expected it.

    “Mongolia has a lower standing. I’m happy we won, but it’s really nothing. We should celebrate if we beat countries ranked higher than us," he adds.

    This assertive attitude coupled with intimidating looks has earned Jason the rep of "Bad Boy" among the Azkals. And it’s not just a reputation — he lives up to it when he does the dirt on defense.

    “I am very physical. I play defense, and I like to tackle and go hard," he says.

    It’s pretty hard to imagine six-year-old Jason playing that intensely when he started out with a local football club in the Netherlands. Since then, he’s played in different teams such as Belgium Turnhout and NAC Breda, a premier league club in Holland. Thank God for the Internet, the Philippine Football Federation discovered his Filipino lineage and put him in the Azkals team.

    Like his teammates, the peak of his international career was beating Vietnam 2-0 in their hometown. He was in such high spirits that he even kissed Phil Younghusband.

    “You saw that?!" he asks. Apparently, he hasn’t seen the animated photos (GIFs) of him kissing Phil posted all over the Internet.

    “Yeah, I asked Phil for a kiss," he laughs. “I was so happy. After his goal, I knew we’d win. I knew we’d qualify for the semis."

    Mind you, Jason has been well-behaved during his entire stint as an Azkal. He’s never been handed a red card. He’s only been suspended once, and that was due to two yellow cards in Laos. But he has gotten into fights with other players because of how he plays.

    “As I said, I like playing physical, and I sometimes get into fights if the other player can’t take it. But if you can’t handle a tackle, then I say you’re in the wrong sport," he says as a matter of fact.

    Yup. There goes the bluntness again.

    Inked

    Football is Jason’s first love; his second would probably be tattoos. He has tattoos on his back and on both arms. His left arm has images of everything important to him — religious symbols, the Philippine map, and his younger brother’s name. On his right forearm, there’s a text that reads “Habang Buhay Sama Tayo."

    “I know the grammar’s wrong, but I like how the words look together. It’s for my bunso, my dad and me. My mom left us, so it’s just the three of us now. It’s our bond forever," he says while looking at his newly inked left arm. “It’s like they’re always with me when I play, to take care of me and protect me."

    He got these tattoos to show another side of himself, as people often see just the snobbish Jason. He even calls his younger brother “bunso." Aww.

    Almost legal

    Jason is celebrating his 21st birthday on February 28. It’s kind of bittersweet because he’s spending it away from family for the first time.

    “It’s a special birthday because 21 means I’m fully grown up. I’m already legal in Holland, but this time I’m gonna be legal everywhere. I’m gonna go to Vegas and actually do things," he kids.

    Vegas, you have been warned.

    “I guess I don’t do anything not related to football"

    Jason can’t help but be noticed whenever he goes out now — the foreign looks are already a giveaway. But he’d pick a private life any day. Last Valentine's Day, he was home alone, playing FIFA 11 and watching football.

    “I guess I don’t do anything not related to football," he realizes. But then he thinks again and remembers the one non-football-related thing he loves — the TV show “The Inbetweeners."

    “Coach Simon used to live with us here. One night he said, ‘Come here, De Jong! I have something to show you from my hometown.’ It was so funny. We stayed up all night watching it together," he recalls.

    See? Jason actually has a “fluffy" side, so don’t be intimidated by him.

    “I’m only serious when we have a game. I hope the fans understand that we have to focus. But if it’s not game day, I can smile. Look, I’m smiling now!" he says, and flashes a big smile. De Jong with a smile and De Jong with his game face on could honestly pass for two different people.

    In any case, the tough-guy image is here to stay. We’re going to want that anyway, especially when they beat the hell out of Mongolia next month. KY/OMG, GMA News

    http://www.gmanews.tv/story/213226/know-your-azkals-bad-boy-de-jong

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    Posted 1 year ago #
  3. hattrick2584

    member
    Joined: Dec '10
    Posts: 33

    i like this player,,,

    fairplay
    Posted 1 year ago #
  4. chux.18

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    Joined: Jan '11
    Posts: 26

    I think this guy will be very hard to replace. A lot of people does not notice what defensive midfielders can do to change the game- like the last game, without de Jong, I don't think the Philippines had 80 or so percent of the possession.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  5. Azkals

    The First Azkal
    Joined: Oct '08
    Posts: 1,311

    De Jong was a bit of a liability in the match against Mongolia, when he gave up the ball, he did not run after Mongolian striker, he just let the guy ran.

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  6. hattrick2584

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    Joined: Dec '10
    Posts: 33

    for me de jong is the heart of this team,
    i think he lets (accidentally) the mongolian striker to run because monglians tactics is counter attacking,and i think this is the only way for mongolians to make an offense or to have possesion,

    but im really sure it will be hard for them to play in the mongolian soil on away match,

    fairplay
    Posted 1 year ago #
  7. lovekoazkals

    new member
    Joined: Feb '11
    Posts: 4

    too bad he wasnt there kanina at the autograph signing.... I wanted a picture of hime.. and oh my gawd tattoos, just my type.. and same age to! XD

    Posted 1 year ago #
  8. Azkals

    The First Azkal
    Joined: Oct '08
    Posts: 1,311

    Azkals Fil-Dutch mid-field Jason de Jong signed up with Sriwijaya FC in the Indonesian Super League but will remain committed to the Phl squad’s international campaigns like next month’s AFC Challenge Cup qualifying match with Mongolia.

    Palami said this hookup with the Indon league will not stand the way of De Jong’s stint with the Azkals.

    “Priority is still Azkals,” Palami said in a text message to The STAR yesterday. “(De Jong’s) Club contract also requires release of player when national team requires their services.”

    http://www.philstar.com/SportsArticle.aspx?articleId=659047&publicationSubCategoryId=69

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  9. scarface101

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    Joined: Feb '11
    Posts: 120

    Jason de Jong did not pass the selection process by Indonesian club Sriwijaya FC. Three other foreign players who joined the tryout did not meet the required standards of coach Ivan Kolev.

    http://palembang.tribunnews.com/view/60787/manajemen_pulangkan_4_pemain_seleksi

    Posted 1 year ago #
  10. Azkals

    The First Azkal
    Joined: Oct '08
    Posts: 1,311

    Oh, oh, not a good news. I hope he can a find a new job soon.

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  11. Azkals

    The First Azkal
    Joined: Oct '08
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    http://www.philstar.com/SportsArticle.aspx?articleId=660065&publicationSubCategoryId=69

    Azkals midfielder joins Indon club

    MANILA, Philippines - Philippine Azkals midfielder Jason de Jong has signed up with the Persiba Balikpapan FC in the Indonesian Super League.

    “Contract is signed in Balikpapan, Indonesia,” the Fil-Dutch ace himself posted on his Facebook account yesterday, ending speculations on his stint in the ISL.

    De Jong clarified reports that he was merely on trial with Persiba, saying he trained with the club the other day as part of the medical check preceding his contract signing.

    “Guys for one last time, no trial! I signed with Persiba Balikpapan today (yesterday)! Yesterday (Monday) I trained with them cause it was a medical check!” he explained.

    The 20-year-old De Jong was earlier reported to be joining a different ISL side, Sriwijaya FC, but he maintained that negotiations with the club fell through.

    “What happened in Sriwijaya had to do with that we not agreed on the terms of the contract so that’s why they took the Korean player!” he said to douse swirling talks that he failed to pass his trials with Sriwijaya.

    But while De Jong, former KV Tournhout player in the Belgian League, will now be based in regional rival Indonesia, he said he would still make himself available for the Phl Azkals.

    Under club contracts, the team releases players when the national team requires their services, much like what Fulham FC does when goalkeeper Neil Etheridge gets a call-up from the Philippines.

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  12. Azkals

    The First Azkal
    Joined: Oct '08
    Posts: 1,311

    Jason De Jong photos in training for his new football club Persiba Balikpapan in Indonesia (second and third photos).


    Jason De Jong photos in training for Sriwijaya FC in Indonesia.

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    Posted 1 year ago #
  13. rasetsu99

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    Joined: Feb '11
    Posts: 48

    that sucks knowing Jason is out of the team.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  14. ggc29

    new member
    Joined: Feb '11
    Posts: 3

    `YEAH THATS VERY SUCKS WITHOUT DE JONG

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  15. Azkals

    The First Azkal
    Joined: Oct '08
    Posts: 1,311

    He will rejoin the Azkals in the second week of March.

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    Posted 1 year ago #
  16. rasetsu99

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    Joined: Feb '11
    Posts: 48

    Well he better play for FC Pilipinas in the 2nd leg against Mongolia.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  17. scarface101

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    Joined: Feb '11
    Posts: 120

    Jason De Jong is only playing for an Indonesian Football Club (FC) named Persiba Balikpapan FC and not the Indonesian National Team (NT). He is part of the Team Azkal, the NT of Philippines. FC and NT are not the same.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  18. Azkals

    The First Azkal
    Joined: Oct '08
    Posts: 1,311

    Spot on scarface101! Thanks for that.

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    Posted 1 year ago #
  19. najyar

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    Joined: Feb '11
    Posts: 220

    @rasetsu99 and @ggc29

    you guys are cute.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  20. najyar

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    Joined: Feb '11
    Posts: 220

    @chux 18

    you're cute too.

    My opinion on Nigel De Jong is that he works hard, much like del Rosario. Agreed, on the Mongolia Match he was really quite out of focus. On every match in the suzuki campaign I always see de Jong doing stuff giving more importance to the team. I like much better than the midfield younghusband, who at times I think gets carried away more often.

    Posted 1 year ago #

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