Showing posts with label 2015 AFF Women's Championship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2015 AFF Women's Championship. Show all posts

02 May 2015

YouTube : Malaysia vs Philippines, AFF Women Cup 2015

AFF Women's Championship : Philippines 3-0 Malaysia

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Match started 17.00.



Philippines starting XI : Palacios, Larot, Magdolot, Narciso, Aguilar, Shugg, Dolino, Obra, Alquiros, Castañeda, Navea-Huff



1-0 Jesse Shugg
1-0 HT
2-0 Joana Houplin
3-0 Joana Houplin



Livestream link : http://fptplay.net/livetv/htvc-the-thao

25 April 2015

Fil-Am, Fil-Canadian to boost AFF bid

By Olmin Leyba
MANILA, Philippines - High-scoring Fil-Am Joana Houplin and Fil-Canadian Jesse Shugg banner the team that will carry the fight for the Philippines in the Asean Football Federation (AFF) Women’s Championship on May 1-10 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
Houplin of US W-League club Seattle Sounders, the top scorer 2013 AFF Women’s Championship with seven goals, and Shugg, a Miami U alumna who came through with a brace in the Phl’s 6-0 rout of Iran in the AFC Women’s Asian Cup qualifiers two years ago, link up with fellow Fil-foreigners and standouts for this campaign.
Pleasanton’s Raylene Larot and University of North Florida’s Hanna Parado are also suiting up for the 25-member squad formed by coach Buda Bautista.
They join forces with  Green Archers United’s Natasha Alquiros and Haya Ibarra, Sikat’s Aisa Mondero, UP’s Mary Rose Obra, Marie Navea-Huff, and Nicole Adlawan, DLSU’s Inna Palacios, Irish Navaja, and Kyla Inquig, FEU’s Sharmine Siaotong, Jean Kadil, Mea Bernal, Alesa Doliho and Analou Amita, UST’s Marice Magdolot, Marianne Narciso, Jennizel Cabalan, and Pearl Aguilar, AdMU’s Nona Amoncio, DLSZ’s Sara Castañeda, and Rachelle Labajo.
The Pinay booters will have their hands full as they go up against host Vietnam, Myanmar and Malaysia in Group B of the tourney that serves as the region’s showpiece in the absence of women’s football in the Southeast Asian Games.        
philstar

22 April 2015

Philippines Women's National Team Squad

Philippines Women's team in AFF Women's Championship in Vietnam

May 2 Philippines vs Malaysia
May 4 Philippines vs Myanmar
May 6 Philippines vs Vietnam




http://vff.org.vn/uploads/files/Philippines%20Team%20List(1).pdf


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Coach Buda Bautista has named the 25 players who will represent the Philippines for the AFF Women's Championship on May 1-10 in Vietnam.

AFF Roster: Adlawan, Nicole (UP); Aguilar Pearl (UST); Alquiros, Natasha (GAU); Amita, Analou (FEU); Amoncio, Nona (ADMU);
AFF Roster: Ibarra, Haya (GAU); Inquig, Kyla (DLSU); Kadil, Jean (FEU); Labajo, Rachelle; Larot; Raylene (Pleasanton);
FF Roster: Magdolot, Marice (UST); Mondero, Aisa (Sikat); Narciso, Marianne (UST); Navaja, Irish (DLSU); Navea-Huff, Marie (UP)
AFF Roster:Obra, Mary Rose (UP); Palacios. Inna (DLSU); Parado, Hanna (UNF) Shugg, Jesse (Miami U Alum);Siaotong, Sharmine (FEU)

26 February 2015

2015 AFF Women's Championship

KUALA LUMPUR (26 Feb 2015) – Australia will be sending their national Under-20 side for the AFF Women’s Championship this year although there are no indications yet which team Thailand will be dispatching for the meet.
The AFF Women’s Championship will be played on 1-10 May 2015 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
Both Australia and Thailand will also be playing in the FIFA Women’s World Cup in Canada this year, with their first game of the tournament scheduled for 8 June and 7 June respectively.
For the AFF Women’s Championship, the Australian U20 side will take on Thailand, Indonesia and Laos in Group A.
Group B are hosts Vietnam, Myanmar, Malaysia and Philippines.
 AFF WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP
GROUP A: Thailand, Australia U20, Indonesia, Laos
GROUP B: Vietnam, Myanmar, Malaysia, Philippines

aseanfootball.org

27 December 2014

Vietnam to host AFF Women's Championship 2015

The ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) Women's Championship 2015 will be held in Vietnam with participation of eight teams in the region, reported the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) on its website on Tuesday.
VFF's report was made after AFF Council held a drawing ceremony recently in Malaysia during which it announced the official schedule for football tournaments in Southeast Asia in 2015.
Accordingly, Vietnam will host the AFF Women's Championship 2015, scheduled to kick off in southern HCM City in May, with participation of eight teams from Australia, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and host Vietnam.
They will be divided into two groups, with Group A including Australia, Indonesia, Laos and Thailand, and Group B having Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines and Vietnam.
The eight teams will play under the round-robin format for scores, with the top two teams of each group entering the semifinals, then the two winners playing in the final for the champion trophy.
The AFF Women's Championship is the competition in women's football organized by the ASEAN Football Federation, contested by the national teams of nations in Southeast Asia.
The tournament was launched in 2004, hosted by Vietnam and won by Myanmar. If the 2015 tournament is included, Vietnam has hosted the event for five times.
So far, Myanmar and Vietnam each has won the trophy twice.
In the previous tournament held in 2013 in Myanmar, Japan became the champion after beating Australia 5-3 in the penalty shootout, while Vietnam and Myanmar were placed third and fourth, respectively, according to VFF.