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Kaya-Iloilo moves on cusp of PFL title

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MANILA, Philippines-Kaya-Iloilo moved within a victory of clinching the Philippines Football League (PFL) title following a 5-1 drubbing of tailender Maharlika-Manila on Saturday at PFF National Training Centre in Carmona, Cavite.

A four-goal romp in the first half was all Kaya needed to secure the full three points with a game to spare in the league season.

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The club’s best chance to finally lift its first-ever league crown is tentatively on May 27 against Stallion-Laguna.

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But the championship can also be handed to Kaya on Sunday if second-running Dynamic Herb Cebu suffers a slip-up against visiting Stallion-Laguna with a draw or a defeat at its home pitch in Talisay City.

Kaya extended its lead to 52 points through 21 matches, eight clear of Cebu which has two games at hand.

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Japanese players Dylan Nobiraki and Damo Horikoshi along with Fitch Arboleda and team captain Jovin Bedic accounted for the goals Kaya produced in the first half.

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Daizo Horikoshi extended his hold as the season’s top goalscorer when he scored for the 15th time during the second half.

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Maharlika avoided a shutout defeat with less than 20 minutes left after Ibrahim N’Dour scored a consolation goal.

But that didn’t prevent Maharlika from staying below the table with just four points in 19 games.

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