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The Philippines wrapped up its AFF U18 Women's Championship campaign with a 2-1 loss to Malaysia Friday, July 29, at the Jakabaring Athletic Field in Palembang Indonesia.
(Photo from AFF)
The Filipinas U18 squad ended up winless in three games against Malaysia and Group B leaders Australia and
The Philippines aims for its third straight win against Malaysia to keep the fire burning and move closer to the semifinals of the 2022 AFF Women's Championship at the Rizal Memorial Stadium.
The Filipinas celebrate after Tahnai Annis (second from right) found the back of the net in the 19th
MANILA - The Philippine women's football team was a dominant force on Wednesday night after zapping Singapore, 7-0, in their AFF Women's Championship battle at the Rizal Memorial Stadium. The Filipinas were just too much for their Singaporean counterparts as six players scored for the hosts even as an early own goal summed up the Singaporean squad's struggles to contain the Philippine team. Isabella Flanigan struck first for the Filipinas in the ninth minute before Ernie Sulastri made a defensive blunder a minute later when he miscalculated her clearance and sent the ball into their own goal to make it 2-0. Tahnai Annis made it 3-0 in the 20th minute before Sarina Bolden added another goal in the 38th minute to cap the Filipinas' first-half domination. The blowout continued two minutes into the second half when Sara Eggesvik made it 5-0 even as Kaya Hawkinson slotted a header goal off a corner kick in the 56th minute to make it 6-0. Anicka Castaneda completed the rout,
The Filipinas towered over the hapless Singapore side, 7-0, to take the Group A lead in the 2022 AFF Women's Championship Wednesday night, July 6 at the Rizal Memorial Stadium.
Filipinas (Photo from PNWFT) The Philippine women's national football team handily weaved through Singapore's defense a