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Post by cjeagle on Oct 24, 2022 17:00:28 GMT 8
Coach Staj Post WWC draw comments on CNN Philippines
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Post by cjeagle on Nov 12, 2022 23:43:46 GMT 8
Our Group mates in the Women's World Cup all lost their matches in friendlies yesterday. Hopefully the Philippines has a positive result against Chile today to help make that up.
GROUP A - 3 matches played (3 losses) (11/11) SWITZERLAND 1-2 Denmark (11/11) NORWAY 1-2 France (11/12) NEW ZEALAND 0-1 Korea Republic
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Post by cjeagle on Jan 31, 2023 7:01:23 GMT 8
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Post by cjeagle on Feb 23, 2023 11:53:58 GMT 8
FIFA Women's World Cup 𝐑𝐞𝐰𝐫𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐡𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐲 Eight nations will be heading to the #FIFAWWC for the first time EVER! 😳 [IMG] Haiti (Play-off Group B Winner) [IMG] Republic of Ireland [IMG] Morocco [IMG} Panama (Play-off Group C Winner) [IMG] Philippines [IMG] Portugal (Play-off Group A Winner) [IMG] Vietnam [IMG] Zambia
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Post by cjeagle on Mar 2, 2023 16:18:16 GMT 8
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Post by cjeagle on Apr 12, 2023 18:37:59 GMT 8
FIFA WWC Grp A Watch (Norway, Switzerland, New Zealand, Philippines)
April 11
Philippines 4-0 Hongkong Nigeria 3-0 New Zealand Iceland 2-1 Switzerland Norway 3-3 Sweden
As we get closer to the Women's World Cup, I think it would be a good idea to compare how our group rivals are doing in their preparations compared to the Philippines.
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Post by cjeagle on Jun 6, 2023 4:09:40 GMT 8
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Post by cjeagle on Jun 10, 2023 22:20:46 GMT 8
29 players named to FIFA Women’s World Cup provisional squad Saturday, June 10, 2023
The Philippine Women’s National Team enters the final phase of its preparation for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup with a month long training camp in Sydney, Australia. Filipinas coach Alen Stajcic has named 29 players to his provisional squad, most of which will be in the pre-World Cup camp set at the Western Sydney Wanderers Complex. Co-captains Hali Long and Tahnai Annis lead the players on the list which will be trimmed to 23 for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand.
“We wish the players and staff the best for their final preparatory camp for the FIFA Women’s World Cup,” said PFF president Mariano Araneta. “We appreciate all their hardwork and sacrifice for the country. They have our full support.”
PFF general secretary Atty Edwin Gastanes expressed confidence that the Filipinas’ camps and matches arranged by the PFF and the Filipinas management since last year have strengthened the squad ahead of the World Cup.
“Nothing beats having experienced playing against quality opponents and I think the Filipinas have done that over the past few months,” said Gastanes. “It will certainly help them in the Women’s World Cup.”
Filipinas team manager Jeff Cheng hopes the historic Women’s World Cup stint of the Filipinas will be another shining moment not just for the players but for the entire country.
“This is the biggest stage in women’s football and the Filipinas will be shining a spotlight on the country. The team wants to make the country proud that’s why the PFF and the management are doing everything possible to prepare the team,” said Cheng.
Landing in Group A, the Filipinas play their first match against Switzerland on July 21 in Dunedin, New Zealand. They face host New Zealand on July 25 in Wellington, before traveling back to Auckland for the duel with Norway on July 30 to wrap up the group stage.
Players
Goalkeepers Kiara Fontanilla Kaiya Jota Olivia McDaniel Inna Palacios
Defenders Maya Alcantara Alicia Barker Angela Beard Reina Bonta Malea Cesar Jessika Cowart Sofia Harrison Hali Long Dominique Randle
Midfielders Tahnai Annis Ryley Bugay Anicka Castañeda Sara Eggesvik Kaya Hawkinson Eva Madarang Jessica Miclat Isabella Pasion Quinley Quezada Jaclyn Sawicki
Forwards Sarina Bolden Isabella Flanigan Carleigh Frilles Katrina Guillou Chandler McDaniel Meryll Serrano
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Post by cjeagle on Jun 20, 2023 19:42:57 GMT 8
The Philippines is scheduled to have an unofficial closed door friendly with #3 ranked Sweden on July 17 in NZ. It will be their last training match before the WWC. Unofficial match against the Philippines June 20, 2023, 10:00 AM The women's national team has finalized a closed unofficial match against the Philippines during preparations in New Zealand. On July 17, the national team will play against the Philippines in Wellington, a final opportunity to hone the details in match play before the World Cup opener on July 23. The unofficial match against the Philippines will be closed and played in three periods of 30 minutes instead of two halves, an arrangement that the national teams decided on jointly and is in line with the rules that exist regarding training matches before the championship from Fifa. The match will be played at Sweden's base camp NZCIS in Wellington on July 17. "We are pleased to have this unofficial match against the Philippines in the build-up in New Zealand. It gives us the opportunity to get a good run through for the whole squad before the premiere on July 23 and at the same time work on our game and our attitudes in match situations against a World Cup nation. The fact that the game is played in three periods also gives us the opportunity to influence the players' load in the build-up and during the time change in a good way together with the medical team, says head coach Peter Gerhardsson about the news. The Philippines is also a participating nation in the World Cup and plays in Group A. The Philippines will play on July 21 against Switzerland. www.svenskfotboll.se/nyheter/landslag/2023/06/filippinerna-nzl/
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Post by cjeagle on Jun 20, 2023 19:51:30 GMT 8
Many of the players are in Australia for training camp but the pro players who still have commitments with their club won't be joining them until July I believe.
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Post by xyz1000 on Jul 14, 2023 6:41:07 GMT 8
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Post by cjeagle on Jul 28, 2023 2:56:13 GMT 8
Congratulations to the Filipinas for winning their first game and scoring their first goal in the Women's World Cup when they defeated New Zealand 1-0 in their 2nd group stage match. That leaves them at 3rd place with still one game to go in the group stage.
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Post by cjeagle on Jul 28, 2023 2:59:19 GMT 8
Highlights of their win over New Zealand
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