Jose Ariston Caslib

Jose Ariston Caslib
Personal information
Full name Jose Ariston Caslib
Youth career
Team
Claret School of Quezon City
San Beda College
Teams managed
Years Team
2004-2007 Philippines
c. 2005 Philippines U23
2008–2009 Philippines
2016– Philippines (assistant coach)

Jose Ariston Caslib also known as Aris Caslib, is a Filipino football coach . He is the current assistant coach of Philippines. Caslib has also been the head coach of the Seniors' Football team of San Beda College, the Red Booters. They won the NCAA championship for the 8 straight seasons after sweeping the competition, and in October 2008 became UNIGAMES champions.

Education and youth playing career

Caslib played high school football for Claret School and in inter-collegiate tournaments, notably the National Collegiate Athletic Association, for San Beda College.

While playing for San Beda College, Caslib was active in the student movement as year-level representative in the San Beda College of Arts and Sciences Student Council and political officer of the Makabayang Kabataang Mag-aaral ng San Beda (Makamasa).

Coaching career

Philippine national team

Caslib led the under-23 national team at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games as head coach/[1]

Caslib managed the Philippines squad which competed at the 2007 ASEAN Football Championship.[2] After the team could only manage one draw and two losses, Caslib quit the national team in February 2007.[3] He later serve a non-consecutive term as head coach of the national team, last guiding the team at the 2006 AFC Challenge Cup[1]

In 2016 Caslib was appointed as chief deputy of the senior national team under head coach Thomas Dooley. He succeeded Sebastian Stache.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Tupas, Cedelf (22 March 2016). "Ex-Azkals coach now Dooley’s chief deputy". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 22 March 2016.
  2. Saaid, Hamdan (2007-07-19). "ASEAN Football Federation Championship - Details". RSSSF.
  3. "Soccer-Philippines coach to quit national team, coach youngsters". Reuters. 2007-02-22.

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