Angeling Villareal

Angel Villareal
Personal information
Birth name Angeling Villarreal y Santa Coloma
Place of birth Manila, Captaincy General of the Philippines
Place of death Philippines
Position(s) Defender and Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1925-1927 Bohemian
1930 Turba Salvaje
International career
1925-1930 Philippines
Managerial career
1930 University of the Philippines
Medal record
 Philippines
Far Eastern Championship Games
Silver medal – second place 1925 Manila Team
Bronze medal – third place 1930 Tokyo Team
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Angeling Villareal[i] (born Angeling Villarreal y Santa Coloma) or simply shortened to Angel Villareal was a Filipino international footballer and coach. He was a Defender (as a full-back) and played as well as a forward (as a left in). He played, at club level, for Bohemian SC and later on for Turba Salvaje while at international level he represented the Philippine Island Football Team at the Far Eastern Championship Games. Retired while still young, he became a manager and coached the University of the Philippines football team.[1]


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  1. ^ The Sports Review; Friedlander, A., eds. (April 18, 1931). "The Brother Act" (PDF). The SPORTS REVIEW. 1 (2). C.Ronquillo's Collection/University of the Philippines Diliman Library March 2, 1964. J.J. de Guzman: 16.