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Post by cjeagle on Oct 25, 2022 18:41:52 GMT 8
The PFF also announced during the PSA conference the resumption of the domestic PFF Women's League in November after a 2 year hiatus due to the Covid induced lockdown with plans of a launch of an even bigger league after the FIFA WWC next year now that they have major sponsors willing to fund a semi pro/pro league so that they can invite many of the Filipina players based abroad and other pros to come to the country and join the league.
The Philippines sent a local club Kaya FC(that was competing a in 7 a side tourament) to a women's club tournament in Singapore a few weeks ago consisting almost entirely of local based players and ended up winning and dominating the tournament defeating clubs from Indonesia 8-0, Thailand 6-0 and a Singapore club that had foreign European reinforcements 3-1 so the Filipina local players are excited to have their own official 11 a side women's league starting again in November.
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Post by cjeagle on Jul 28, 2023 4:57:32 GMT 8
The success of the PWNT is helping attract sponsors to the women's game in the Philippines with Coca Cola announcing it's partnership with the PFF coming on as a major sponsor of the PFF Women's League 2023 helping provide support for local women's football clubs and promoting gender equity in sports.
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