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Post by ish on Jul 10, 2017 23:01:31 GMT 8
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Post by ish on Jul 30, 2017 18:54:53 GMT 8
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Post by ish on Aug 1, 2017 20:45:02 GMT 8
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Post by cjeagle on Aug 2, 2017 9:27:22 GMT 8
Is Jesse Shugg participating in the SEA games?
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Post by cjeagle on Aug 2, 2017 11:01:09 GMT 8
Malditas Prepare For Southeast Asian Games Head coach Let Dimzon says her Women’s National team is “about 90% ready” for the SEA Games. The remaining 10% will come by way of playing tune-up games during an 3-game stint in Japan, starting today. They’ll play against Japanese league clubs and a university team. Then they’ll be off to Malaysia to play in the international tournament, which begins August 15. Up to this point, the Malditas have prepared by playing male high school teams in the Philippines. But the prep time has some players and observers worried. The team was unable to achieve the success that it had against male college teams. “Our main striker, Eva Madarang, was frustrated. But she was playing against boys who were stronger physically and faster,” Dimzon said. “In Japan, we’ll focus on the movement of the strikers.” When I talked with Eva it was obvious that she was looking ahead. “We were playing male teams with players that were faster and taller than me. That’s why it was difficult for me to get to many balls that were delivered to me. Now, I’m ready. My team is ready. We’ll polish up everything in Japan,” Eva said www.thesportscol.com/2017/08/malditas-prepare-southeast-asian-games/
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Post by cjeagle on Aug 2, 2017 12:59:15 GMT 8
More news from Mia(ish): tiebreakertimes.com/tbt/pwnft-heads-to-japan-for-final-sea-games-preparation/91890Dimzon has called up 21 players for the camp that serves as the final lead-up to the team’s participation in the 29th Southeast Asian Games next month in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Fifteen members of the triumphant squad that competed in Tajikistan return: Sara Castañeda (De La Salle University), Dai Dolino (OutKast FC), Eva Madarang (Moorpark College), Anicka Castañeda (De La Salle Zobel/Green Archers United FC), Irish Navaja (DLSU), Jovelle Sudaria (Far Eastern University), Patricia Tomanon (Florida International University), Mary Cristine Duran (DLSU), Zhyrelle Belluga (FEU), Alisha Del Campo (DLSZ/GAU FC), Hali Long (University of Arkansas at Little Rock), Hazel Arce (FEU), Joanna Almeda (DLSZ/GAU FC), along with co-captains Inna Palacios (DLSU) and Patrice Impelido (Hiraya FC). Camille Rodriguez (Ateneo de Manila University) rejoins the team after a six-year absence. New to the seniors’ squad are UAAP Season 79 top striker Kyra Dimaandal (DLSU), UAAP Season 79 most valuable player Kyla Inquig, UAAP Season 79 finalist Charisa Lemoran (University of Sto. Tomas), Mea Bernal (OutKast FC), and Filipina-Canadian Faith Ruetas (St. Theresa of Lisieux High School) who last competed for the Philippines’ U-16 team in China last year.
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Post by ish on Aug 2, 2017 15:54:37 GMT 8
Is Jesse Shugg participating in the SEA games? she's not. i think her club won't release her. the SEA Games don't fall on international FIFA dates
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Post by cjeagle on Aug 2, 2017 22:15:46 GMT 8
Is Jesse Shugg participating in the SEA games? she's not. i think her club won't release her. the SEA Games don't fall on international FIFA dates Too bad. She mentioned wanting to join before in interviews, but ended up not being able to make it.
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Post by ish on Aug 3, 2017 10:47:37 GMT 8
she's not. i think her club won't release her. the SEA Games don't fall on international FIFA dates Too bad. She mentioned wanting to join before in interviews, but ended up not being able to make it. I still hope she'll be back. Anyway...
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Post by jonny on Aug 5, 2017 2:43:00 GMT 8
Nojima Stella (Japan) 8-0 Philippines in a friendly today
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Post by ish on Aug 5, 2017 13:12:07 GMT 8
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Post by cjeagle on Aug 8, 2017 9:43:11 GMT 8
pff.org.ph/2017/08/07/philippine-womens-national-team-schedule-29th-southeast-asian-games/With accreditation from the National Olympic Committee – Philippine Olympic Committee (NOC-POC), and assistance from the Philippine Sports Commission, the Philippine Women’s National team will compete in the 29th Southeast Asian Games in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 15-24 August 2017. The Philippines will be up against Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam in a single group. Match Schedule: 15 August 2017 – UiTM Stadium 8:45 PM – Malaysia vs Philippines 17 August 2017 – UM Arena 4:00 PM – Philippines vs Vietnam 22 August 2017 – UM Arena 4:00 PM – Myanmar vs Philippines 24 August 2017 – UiTM Stadium 4:00 PM – Philippines vs Thailand The Philippine Women’s team is coached by Marnelli “Let” Dimzon. Currently, the Women’s team are in Japan for their final preparation for the SEA Games. The SEA Games is also an excellent preparation of the team for the AFC Women’s Asian Cup Jordan 2018 which will be held next year. The final roster of players for the Women’s national team will be announced at a later date.
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Post by cjeagle on Aug 14, 2017 18:07:51 GMT 8
The Philippine Football Federation has submitted the final lineup of the Philippine Women’s team that will compete in the 29th Southeast Asian Games. The Philippines are in a single group with Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam. The Women’s tournament will run fomr 15-24 August 2017 in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. Players: ALMEDA, Joanna Michelle – De La Salle Zobel / Green Archers United FC ARCE, Hazel Romina – Far Eastern University BERNAL, Mea – Outkast FC CASTAÑEDA, Anicka Chabeli – De La Salle Zobel / Green Archers United FC CASTAÑEDA, Sara Isobel – De La Salle University DEL CAMPO, Alisha Claire – De La Salle Zobel / Green Archers United FC DIMAANDAL, Kyrhen Angela – De La Salle University DOLINO, Alesa – Outkast FC DURAN, Mary Christine – De La Salle University IMPELIDO, Patrice Mae – Hiraya FC INQUIG, Kyla Jan – De La Salle University LEMORAN, Charisa Marie – University of Santo Tomas LONG, Hali Moriah – University of Arkansas at Little Rock MADARANG, Eva – Moonpark College NAVAJA, Irish– De La Salle University PALACIOS, Inna Kristianne – De La Salle University RODRIGUEZ, Kathleen Camille – Ateneo de Manila University RUETAS, Faith Sean – St. Theresa of Lisieux High School SUDARIA, Jovelle – Far Eastern University TOMANON, Patricia – Florida International University The Philippine Women’s Team coaching staff is headed by Marnelli “Let” Dimzon and assisted by John Paul Merida and Gerald Orcullo. Prior to the SEA Games, the team held a camp in Japan where they faced Nojoima Stella Kanagawa, Yamanashi Gakuin University, and Kanagawa Prefecture Selection Team for National Games. pff.org.ph/2017/08/14/philippine-womens-national-team-squad-29th-southeast-asian-games/
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Post by ish on Aug 14, 2017 21:37:05 GMT 8
Two interviews from three players:
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Post by cjeagle on Aug 15, 2017 2:39:19 GMT 8
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