Personal information | |||
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Full name | Norman Salo Fegidero Jr. | ||
Date of birth | January 28, 1970 | ||
Place of birth | Bacolod, Philippines | ||
Position(s) | Midfielder | ||
College career | |||
Years | Team | Apps | ( Gls) |
West Negros University | |||
International career | |||
1989–2001 | Philippines | (~4) | |
Managerial career | |||
2008 | Philippines | ||
2011–2012 | Pachanga | ||
La Salle | |||
2022 | Philippines U23 | ||
2022 | ADT | ||
2024- | Philippines U23 | ||
2024- | Philippines (assistant) |
Norman Salo Fegidero Jr. (born January 28, 1970) is a Filipino football coach and former player. He is the current head coach of the Philippines national under-23 football team and the current assistant coach for the senior team. A midfielder, he represented the Philippines national team from 1989 to 2001 and later became their coach in 2008.
For twelve years, 1989 until 2001, Norman Fegidero played for the Philippines national team. [1] The highlight of his career is when he was instrumental to the 1–0 upset against Malaysia at the 1991 Southeast Asian Games. [2] He secured the winning goal at the 84th minute. [3]
Fegidero was a head coach of the Philippines national team in 2008. [4]
From 2011 until 2012 Fegidero coached Pachanga. [5]
In December 2016, it was reported that Fegidero was serving as head coach of the under-21 team of La Salle. [6]
In 2022, Fegidero was appointed head coach of the Philippines national U23 team which will compete at the 2021 Southeast Asian Games and the Azkals Development Team. [7] [8]
# | Date | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition |
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1. | November 28, 1991 | Rizal Memorial Stadium, Manila, Philippines | ![]() |
1–0 |
1–0 |
1991 Southeast Asian Games |
2. | October 9, 1997 | Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta, Indonesia | ![]() |
1–? |
1–4 |
1997 Southeast Asian Games |
3. | August 3, 1999 | Berakas Sports Complex, Bandar Seri Begawan | ![]() |
1–0 |
2–3 |
1999 Southeast Asian Games |
4. | January 29, 2000 | Thống Nhất Stadium, Ho Chi Minh City | ![]() |
1–0 |
2–0 |
2000 AFC Asian Cup qualification |
Personal information | |||
---|---|---|---|
Full name | Norman Salo Fegidero Jr. | ||
Date of birth | January 28, 1970 | ||
Place of birth | Bacolod, Philippines | ||
Position(s) | Midfielder | ||
College career | |||
Years | Team | Apps | ( Gls) |
West Negros University | |||
International career | |||
1989–2001 | Philippines | (~4) | |
Managerial career | |||
2008 | Philippines | ||
2011–2012 | Pachanga | ||
La Salle | |||
2022 | Philippines U23 | ||
2022 | ADT | ||
2024- | Philippines U23 | ||
2024- | Philippines (assistant) |
Norman Salo Fegidero Jr. (born January 28, 1970) is a Filipino football coach and former player. He is the current head coach of the Philippines national under-23 football team and the current assistant coach for the senior team. A midfielder, he represented the Philippines national team from 1989 to 2001 and later became their coach in 2008.
For twelve years, 1989 until 2001, Norman Fegidero played for the Philippines national team. [1] The highlight of his career is when he was instrumental to the 1–0 upset against Malaysia at the 1991 Southeast Asian Games. [2] He secured the winning goal at the 84th minute. [3]
Fegidero was a head coach of the Philippines national team in 2008. [4]
From 2011 until 2012 Fegidero coached Pachanga. [5]
In December 2016, it was reported that Fegidero was serving as head coach of the under-21 team of La Salle. [6]
In 2022, Fegidero was appointed head coach of the Philippines national U23 team which will compete at the 2021 Southeast Asian Games and the Azkals Development Team. [7] [8]
# | Date | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | November 28, 1991 | Rizal Memorial Stadium, Manila, Philippines | ![]() |
1–0 |
1–0 |
1991 Southeast Asian Games |
2. | October 9, 1997 | Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta, Indonesia | ![]() |
1–? |
1–4 |
1997 Southeast Asian Games |
3. | August 3, 1999 | Berakas Sports Complex, Bandar Seri Begawan | ![]() |
1–0 |
2–3 |
1999 Southeast Asian Games |
4. | January 29, 2000 | Thống Nhất Stadium, Ho Chi Minh City | ![]() |
1–0 |
2–0 |
2000 AFC Asian Cup qualification |