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  • IPC
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    Originally posted by DAdmiral View Post
    Now this is the worthy comparison, the way the Filipinas has run their program, long term, player recruitment , and development as compared to Gilas put together hugot old local domestic based team. . Ok let's talk about that.
    a clear very very good illustration example of how to run and plan a national team correctly (Filipinas) and an perfect example of how NOT to (Gilas).. both prepared for WC 2023. Now let's see the outcome and who will get embarrassed and who will be the pride of a nation and an example of how to do things right! NOW that's the point for all to see !

    1 team (Filipinas) is the youngest team in the WC , Gilas could be the oldest, 1 play mostly all in major overseas leagues the other all play in a lowly domestic league.. 1 team has a long term cosch (5 years ) with overseas league experience the other domestic league.

    we will see the blue print of success ! And how to fail.
    Originally posted by Sikatrix View Post
    Im obviously not a fan of how our program is run but its a lot easier to grow in a sport that is less popular and has less money into it like most womens sports tbh. That and FIFA rules allow us to get pinays from all over the world to represent our country with ease.
    Originally posted by Rds View Post
    Yes. This is not a homegrown program. If Hagop were not around SBP couldve recruited any Filipino-descent in the world. If we had a core of the level of Lassiter, Green and JC it is a big possibility we couldve won more in the WC. The challenge actually for the Filipinas is to have a homegrown program. But it is easier said than done. Soccer actually needs more resources than basketball.

    But as I said. Introducing soccer to our kids will actually make them better all around athletes. Just think if Kai grew up playing soccer as well. He might have developed a more fluid running motion and more stamina. Its impossible to play soccer without running. But in basketball you can if you are big.
    Yeah, the Malditas have been pretty well-run. But, it's just the senior team so far. Like Rds said, the challenge is a homegrown program. Our youth program isn't at that level yet. Plus, not many homegrowns play football, but there are some that are playing in the PFF Women's League.

    Hopefully, we get the right mix of homegrown and foreign-born players. These girls are just a start. Hope they can inspire homegrown Filipino boys and girls to play football.

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  • hmbopbaduwap
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    Scenarios for Sunday's big games



    Group A standings (Win-Draw-Loss / Goal difference / Points)
    Switzerland 1-0-1 / +2 goal difference / 4 points
    New Zealand 1-0-1 / 0 goal difference / 3 points
    Philippines 1-0-1 / -1 goal difference / 3 points
    Norway 0-1-0 / -1 goal difference / 1 point

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  • Rodbi
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    Originally posted by IPC View Post

    We need funding for those, though. Hopefully, it can attract enough sponsors, and the team can help market the league. Ride the World Cup fever.
    Yes, let's hope that the win yesterday is the start of another era backed by a very serious support system that would be always looking for consistent continental/world level successes and hold those responsible for drastic drop in performances accountable.

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  • IPC
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    Originally posted by Rodbi View Post
    We gotta have a steady local pro league for our women, you know, just like the UFL from the old times for our guys. I prefer for it to not have too much glamour or publicity so as not to attract too many epal people/organizations with an agenda to only live off Women football's current wave of popularity, like the leeches they are. I'd also like for them to allow for at least 5 international players per club to help elevate the level in the early stages.
    We need funding for those, though. Hopefully, it can attract enough sponsors, and the team can help market the league. Ride the World Cup fever.

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  • Rodbi
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    Originally posted by IPC View Post



    Yeah, winning a game at the world level, that's big. This win has been one of the most intoxicating. I'm still high off that. Hope it inspires more Filipinas (no pun intended) to take up football.

    And it helps that our team has an identity. Defense (whether pressing or parking the bus), and if you have the opportunity, counter.
    We gotta have a steady local pro league for our women, you know, just like the UFL from the old times for our guys. I prefer for it to not have too much glamour or publicity so as not to attract too many epal people/organizations with an agenda to only live off Women football's current wave of popularity, like the leeches they are. I'd also like for them to allow for at least 5 international players per club to help elevate the level in the early stages.

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  • IPC
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    Originally posted by DAdmiral View Post
    If you understand the real situation it really isn't overhype exaggeration what their coach said.
    WELLINGTON — Alen Stajcic did not run out of superlatives for the Philippine Women’s National Football Team after its groundbreaking 1-0 win over the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup host, New Zealand, at the Regional Wellington Stadium. The Filipinas secured a lifeline to advance out of Group A thanks to Sarina Bolden’s 24th-minute header off […]


    I don’t know if there’s been a bigger win. Obviously, (Manny) Pacquiao individually, but for team sport, it would have to be one of the best achievements in the history of the country.”
    Originally posted by Rodbi View Post
    Yeah, pound for pound, that Filipinas win is way up there. Imagine, from obscurity in the world level/mediocrity in SEA region just a few years ago up to being qualified for a FIFA WWC tournament proper, and then impressing on the 2 previous matches, that's quite something for a PHL team sports in the modern sports era.
    Yeah, winning a game at the world level, that's big. This win has been one of the most intoxicating. I'm still high off that. Hope it inspires more Filipinas (no pun intended) to take up football.

    And it helps that our team has an identity. Defense (whether pressing or parking the bus), and if you have the opportunity, counter.

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  • hmbopbaduwap
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    Originally posted by IPC View Post



    ​Yeah, let's go!!!! Great win!
    Norwegians here we come!

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  • IPC
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    Originally posted by hmbopbaduwap View Post
    OT: Just in, Sarina Bolden with the Philippines first goal in the FIFA Womens World Cup!
    Originally posted by hmbopbaduwap View Post
    History for the Filipinas! first World Cup win!
    ​Yeah, let's go!!!! Great win!

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  • IPC
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    Two words from this game from the Malditas: Learning experience.

    Damn penalty. Man, that started it all.

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  • IPC
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    Women's World Cup will be broadcast by One Sports and Cignal Play, yes!

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  • IPC
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    Originally posted by sroth3839 View Post
    Until we get our shit together and have a proper grassroots programs for our respective NSAs, foreign-born Pinoys will still be our best bets.

    It’s sad pero you can’t compare the athletics programs abroad to here.
    It's true for our women's football teams. The youth teams cannot replicate the success of the senior women's team yet. Our U19 just got destroyed 6-0 by Thailand in the U19 Women's AFF Cup.

    I think Tuloy FC women's players show potential in the PFF tournament, but they have to be scouted a bit, someone has to refer them to the women's teams.

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  • IPC
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    The Filipinas are in Group A alongside Australia, Chinese Taipei, and Iran. Pretty good group.

    We have to win against TPE and Iran, and hope for a draw at least against Australia, so that we have a better chance of advancing to the final round. Top teams from each of the three groups, as well as the best 2nd-placer all advance.

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  • metthewwise
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  • IPC
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    Our girls get a 1-1 draw against Costa Rica off a goal by Katrina Guilliou at the 90+3 mark. Good result, a.

    Hope the women's football game grows here.

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  • judasmartel
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    Originally posted by IPC View Post
    I hope more boys and girls get introduced to football. It's a fun game. Can play it in the streets too, I see it when I go out of my house.
    From where exactly did this trope of soccer needing a wide football field and specialized shoes to play come from, anyway?

    Personally, I think football shoes are more expensive, specialized, or rare than, say, basketball shoes.

    Field of play should not really be a problem, though. It's as easy as deciding on two end points as goal lines, whether on the streets or on a basketball court. What do they call football when it's played on the latter? Futsal.

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