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16 April 2018 AFC Women's Asian Cup 5th place: Philippines 0–5 South Korea: Amman: 20:00: Jang Sel-gi 34' Lee Min-a 45+3' Lim Seon-joo 56' Cho So-hyun 66', 84' Stadium: Amman International Stadium Attendance: 418 Referee: Casey Reibelt
In 2016, the PFF Women's League was launched [4] although the PFF would stop organizing the cup tournament. The PFF revived the Women's Cup in late 2022, following two years of inactivity due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The competition had eight teams. [5] The cup tournament returned in 2024, serving as qualification for the PFF Women's League. [6]
The Philippine women's national football team was established in the 1980s and has been a regular participant in the AFC Women's Asian Cup since their first appearance in 1981, back when the tournament was known as the AFC Women's Championship. The Philippines hosted the tournament in 1999, with matches played in Iloilo and Bacolod.
The competition was publicly announced in September 2024, and is meant to be a qualification tournament for the 2025 PFF Women's League season. [3] [4] Coca-Cola Philippines serve as the title sponsor. [5] [6] The tournament was projected to have ten match days, most of them to be played at the Rizal Memorial Stadium in Manila. [4]
The Philippines will make its World Cup debut Friday with a women's national team made up of mostly American-born players. Here's the story of how a Chicagoland IT worker and a "random dude" from ...
The Philippines, with one homegrown player and 18 from the U.S., beat New Zealand at the Women's World Cup on Tuesday. This is their remarkable story.
The 2022 PFF Women's Cup was the 3rd edition of the cup competition. This edition marked the return of competitive women's football in the Philippines, with the PFF Women's League last held in 2019–20. [1] No women's tournament had been held since 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [2]
To follow up with the PFF Women's Cup which was launched in 2014, [1] the PFF Women's League was launched on November 5, 2016, by the Philippine Football Federation (PFF). [2] The competition became the first to follow a league format following the folding of the Pinay Futbol League in 2013 [3] and became the first women's domestic league in ...