29 October 2023

Qualifiers Round 2 - Group A: Philippines 0-8 Australia

 Perth: Sam Kerr and Caitlin Foord starred with hat-tricks as Australia cruised to an 8-0 win over the Philippines in their AFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament - Asian Qualifiers Round 2 Group A fixture at the Perth Rectangular Stadium on Sunday.


The Matildas led from start to finish, taking a 5-0 lead going into the break to make it two wins from two.

Philippines 0-8 Australia
Australia, who defeated Islamic Republic of Iran 2-0 on Thursday, hit the ground running with Foord set up the first goal in the 15th minute for Mary Fowler before helping Kerr four minutes later.

The Philippines struggled to match Australia’s pace with Foord scoring two quick-fire goals in the 30th and 33rd minutes before Kerr added the fifth in the closing stages of the half.

Kerr completed her hat-trick a minute after the restart, heading home the sixth goal courtesy of Fowler’s cross into the box with Foord scoring her third of the evening in the 56th minute.

Clare Wheeler then etched her name on the scoresheet, scoring her first-ever goal for the Matildas in the 72nd minute after calmly collecting Ellie Carpenter’s cross before slotting home.

AFC Women's Olympic Qualifier - Philippines 0-8 Australia

 





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25 October 2023

Women's Olympic Qualifier - Philippines vs Chinese Taipei

 

Finally seeing action again 𝙩𝙤𝙢𝙤𝙧𝙧𝙤𝙬!

See you at the Perth Rectangular Stadium/HBF Park 👋

Watch 𝗟𝗜𝗩𝗘 on One Sports+Pilipinas Live and here on our Facebook page (🇵🇭 only)
*Delayed telecast on One Sports




PWNT Olympic Qualifying matches on Cignal, PWNT Facebook

 



The Philippine Women’s National Team’s matches in the AFC Women’s Olympic Qualifying Tournament Round 2 in Perth, Australia will be made available on several platforms in the Philippines, including Cignal’s One Sports and One Sports+ and Pilipinas Live.

Having been granted broadcast rights in the country, the Philippine Football Federation partnered with Cignal TV Inc. for the airing of the Filipinas’ matches against Chinese Taipei on 26 October, Australia on 29 October and against Iran on 1 November.

The PFF will also stream the matches on the Philippine Women’s National Team Facebook account.

“The PFF is committed to helping providing the PWNT a platform to be seen by as many people as possible whether it’s at the stadium or just being able to watch different platforms,” said PFF president Mariano Araneta. “We thank Football Australia for helping us in securing the feed for the matches. We are also grateful to Cignal for partnering with the federation and providing football fans a platform to watch the Filipinas in action in the Olympic Qualifiers.”

PWNT in the AFC Women’s Olympic Qualifying Tournament Airing Schedule:

October 26, 2023 – 4:00 PM
Chinese-Taipei vs. Philippines
Live on: One Sports+, One Sports (Delayed), Pilipinas Live, PWNT Facebook

October 29, 2023 – 3:10 PM
Philippines vs. Australia
Live on: One Sports+, One Sports (Delayed), Pilipinas Live, PWNT Facebook

November 1, 2023 – 3:50 PM
Philippines vs. Islamic Republic of Iran
Live on: One Sports+, One Sports, Pilipinas Live, PWNT Facebook

https://pff.org.ph/2023/10/25/pwnt-olympic-qualifying-matches-on-cignal-pwnt-facebook/

AFC Cup Thursday - Cebu Fc vs Shan United

 



Women's Olympic Qualifiers in Perth

 

Our head coach Mark Torcaso has selected 2⃣3⃣ Filipinas including a reserve player to compete in the second round of the #Paris2024 Olympic Qualifiers hosted by Perth.
🇹🇼🇵🇭 October 26, 4:00pm
🇵🇭🇦🇺 October 29, 3:10pm
🇵🇭🇮🇷 November 1, 3:50pm
Matches will be shown live or delayed on One Sports, One Sports+, Pilipinas Live and here on our Facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/PilipinasWNFT



ACL - Yokohama Marinos 3-0 Kaya Fc Iloilo

 







24 October 2023

#ACL 2023 Preview: @ Yokohama F. Marinos

 Yokohama F. Marinos (JPN) vs Kaya FC-Iloilo (PHI)

Wednesday, October 3, 2023 | Kickoff at 6:00 PM (PST) 
Nissan Football Stadium, Japan

Yokohama, Japan — It’s out of the frying pan and into the continental fire, as Kaya FC-Iloilo prepares to undertake one of the biggest challenges in the club’s history: an away AFC Champions League fixture visiting the reigning Japanese champions, Yokohama F. Marinos. 

 

Undeterred by the previous two results, Head Coach Colum Curtis touched on his squad’s excitement for tomorrow’s match and their expanding experience playing up to the level of Asia’s top flight.  

“It’s a game that we’re looking forward to as a team and as a club. It’s a great honor to come and play against Yokohama on this big stage,” Coach Colum stated. 

“The Champions League is a very, very difficult competition, but we believe—particularly in the first game against Shandong—that we were well in it for over 90 minutes, and we felt we could’ve gotten at least a point from that game.” Curtis continued, “We’re disappointed in our first half performance in the Incheon game, but we again improved in the second half.” 

“Our target is just to compete. We want a good performance, we hope the boys can go and execute the game plan, and we hope to come away with the result,” he concluded.  

This match doubles as a homecoming event for Iloilo’s Daizo Horikoshi. Coach Yu Hoshide translated on the 2022 PFL Golden Ball winner’s behalf, relaying the following message.  

“I’m from Kanagawa, so it’s a dream come true to play against Yokohama F. Marinos. They’re the team against whom I want to show what I can do, especially with my family and friends coming to the game,” Daizo stated.  

“It’s a great honor to be here, and what’s important is that we play with our whole team together,” the winger added. “We cannot play as individuals, but we have to play as a team.

The Philippine representatives have gotten their feet wet in their first two matches back in continental waters, and now find themselves face-to-face with one of the biggest sharks in the competition. It’s sink or swim time, which makes the path ahead all the more clear for Coach Curtis. 

“First and foremost, they are a team with a clear identity. We know that they’ll try to dominate the ball and commit many players forward,” Colum noted. “It’s important for us to be concentrated from the first whistle and to be disciplined in our approach, which is to say we have to adapt in terms of how we play domestically to how we play in the Champions League.”

The match will be streamed live via the AFC’s YouTube channel, kickoff at the Nissan Football Stadium is at 6PM Philippine Time. Una Kaya!

https://www.kayafc.com/news/acl-2023-preview-yokohama-f-marinosacl-2023-preview-yokohama-f-marinos/?fbclid=IwAR0jRp7RL4FgwZIbKvz39ZoIhk6w71PqOGP8mQoah38Hu1sED0TH57ubXWM


21 October 2023

International Women's Futsal Friendly - Tri Nation - Philippines 1-0 New Zealand

 OUR #PINAY5 ARE THROUGH TO THE FINALS!

Support our girls tomorrow against Indonesia in Ninoy Aquino Stadium, kick-off at 6:00 PM. 𝐀𝐃𝐌𝐈𝐒𝐒𝐈𝐎𝐍 𝐈𝐒 𝐅𝐑𝐄𝐄! 


Video : https://www.facebook.com/phifootballfederation/videos/1073375383568502


PFL Cup Semifinal - Cebu Fc 0-1 Davao Aguilas

 







PFL Cup Semifinal - Kaya Fc Iloilo 2-1 Stallion Laguna

 









20 October 2023

Women's Futsal friendly - Philippines 1-4 New Zealand

 

𝐅𝐔𝐋𝐋-𝐓𝐈𝐌𝐄 | We finished third, and tomorrow at 4:00 PM, we'll play New Zealand again for a chance to secure a spot in the finals.

Come and watch our #Pinay5 tomorrow at Ninoy Aquino Stadium.



Women's futsal friendly - Philippines 4-9 Indonesia

 


International friendly - Bahrain 1-0 Philippines

 



14 October 2023

International friendly : Kyrgyzstan 0-1 Philippines in Bahrain





 Sunday 15.

Unofficial friendly match Kyrgyzstan vs Philippines


Venue : Al Ahli Stadium in Zinj , Bahrain


Match time : 10 Am (Bahrain ) , 15.00 PH


0-0 HT

71 mins 0-1 Menzi (Philippines )

0-1 FT