Johnny Romualdez
Juan Miguel "Johnny" del Gallego Romualdez was a former Philippine international footballer and former President of the Philippine Football Federation.
Early life and education
Johnny Romualdez was born to a family of doctors and was the second eldest child among his six other siblings.His father was Dr. Alberto Zialcita Romualdez, former Secretary General of the World Medical Association and whose brother was Daniel Z. Romualdez, the 10th Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines. His mother was Dr. Covadonga Ubante del Gallego, a former chairman of the Pathology Department of the University of Santo Tomas Hospital. His siblings include former Secretary of Health, Dr. Alberto Romualdez and Ambassador Jose Manuel Romualdez.
Romualdez attended Ateneo where he attained his Master of Business Administration. He started playing football at age 11. He studied at the institution from Grade 1. During his college years he received a scholarship from the YCO Athletic Club.
Football career
Romualdez played football for the Ateneo Blue Eagles where he served as co-captain of the high school varsity team and captain of the college varsity team. He was inducted into the Ateneo Hall of Fame in 1997.He joined the national team in 1958 and was part of the squad that participated at the 1962 Asian Games. His last appearance was in 1967 at the 1968 Olympics qualifiers when he served as captain of the national team. The team suffered its worst defeat in a 0–15 match against Japan. He and a group of friends established the Blue Guards F.C. in the 1960s.