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| President of thePhilippine Football Federation | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| In office November 27, 2010 – November 25, 2023 Interim: November 27, 2010 – November 26, 2011 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Preceded by | Jose Mari Martinez | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Succeeded by | John Gutierrez | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Born | Mariano V. Araneta, Jr. (1954-11-09)November 9, 1954 (age 71)[1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| College | UP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Position | Point guard | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Number | 8 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mariano "Nonong"V. Araneta, Jr. (born November 9, 1954) is a Filipino sports executive, businessman and retired footballer. Araneta formerly played for thePhilippines national football team. He was the president of thePhilippine Football Federation (PFF) from 2010 to 2023 and is currently a member of theFIFA Council since May 2017.
Araneta was born on November 9, 1954, inBarotac Nuevo,Iloilo. He played for his town's team in province-wide football tournaments held during the summer and Christmas season during his childhood. For his high school studies, Araneta attended theUniversity of the Philippines Iloilo. For his collegiate studies, he took up Civil Engineering at theDiliman campus of the University of the Philippines. He was a varsity player for both the university's basketball and football team.[2]
Araneta played for theUP Fighting Maroons basketball team for three years in the 1970s. He played as a point guard due to his football background. He was offered to play for a farm team of Mariwasa, a team in theManila Industrial and Commercial Athletic Association (MICAA), by UP Coach Fely Fajardo so that after his graduation he would be part of the Mariwasa main team. However Araneta was not able to play in the MICAA when it was supplanted by thePhilippine Basketball Association (PBA) in 1975 as the top-flight basketball league in the Philippines.[3] He decided to focus on finishing his studies in UP over playing competitive basketball.[4]
Araneta helped the football team of theUniversity of the Philippines in winning three titles.[2]
Araneta won his first National League Championship title as part of the U-Tex football team. He then transferred toCDCP where he won another National League title. He later won six more titles forPhilippine Air Force F.C.[2]
Araneta played for thePhilippines national football team from 1975 to 1985. He was part of the Philippine squad that played at the1977 and1983 Southeast Asian Games. In 1983, he also played in the Asian football qualifiers for the1984 Summer Olympics. On the 32nd minute of the second leg of the preliminary round againstJapan, he scored the solitary goal for the Philippines.[2][5][6]
| Date | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition |
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| September 7, 1983 | National Stadium,Tokyo | 1–4 | 1–10 | 1984 Football Olympic Tournament - Asian Qualification[6] | |
| August 15, 1984 | Senayan Sports Stadium,Jakarta | 1–5 | 1–7 | 1984 AFC Asian Cup qualification |
He served as head coach of the Philippines at the 1993 Philippine International Football Cup which was hosted at thePaglaum Stadium.[7]

Following the ouster of Jose Mari Martinez as the President of the Philippine Football Federation on November 27, 2010, Araneta was designated as the interim president of the football body.[8] Almost a year later, Araneta was elected as president on November 26, 2011, at a PFF congress held at the Astoria Plaza inPasig.[9] He secured a second term in 2015.[10]
In February 2017, it was reported that Araneta was one of the then eight candidates vying for theAsian Football Confederation's (AFC) four spots at theFIFA Council. The four successful candidates were to be determined at the AFC Congress in May 2017 inBahrain.[11] Three posts were in contention for male candidates while a single post for female candidates.[12] On May 8, 2017, Araneta along with Zhang Jian of China andChung Mong-gyu of South Korea secured their post by acclamation whileMahfuza Akhter Kiron of Bangladesh secured the sole FIFA Council slot in contention for women.[12]
On November 29, 2019, Araneta won a third term as PFF President in the elections held during the 16th PFF Congress. He was challenged by Negros Occidental Football Association President Ricky Yanson for the post. Araneta secured 23 votes from the PFF voting members in contrast to Yanson's 12.[10]
During his presidency, the Philippines men's national team qualified for the2019 AFC Asian Cup, the country's first major tournament participation in men's football.[13] ThePhilippines women's national team, meanwhile, qualified for the2023 FIFA Women's World Cup in January 2022, the first time the country qualified for a FIFA World Cup of any gender.[14] The women's team also won the2022 AFF Women's Championship, the Philippines' first major title in senior international football.[15]

On February 2, 2023, the AFC re-elected Araneta to another four-year term as a representative of the confederation in the FIFA Council.[16] Bounded to term-limits, Araneta left his position as PFF President on November 25, 2023.[17] He was succeeded byJohn Gutierrez, though he retains his role as FIFA council member andASEAN Football Federation vice president.[18]
Mariano served as the chef de mission of thePhilippine delegation for the2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, the country's most successful performance at the tournament with weightlifterHidilyn Diaz winning the country's first-everOlympic gold medal.[19][20]
"We lack serious games which can only be attained in overseas tournament", said head coach Mariano Araneta