Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Team Type Home locality Edition Status [a] Notes First Most recent De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde (DLS-CSB Blazers) Varsity (University) Manila: 2014: Inactive: Nine-a-side only [c] University of the Philippines–X: Varsity (University) Quezon City: 2015: Inactive: As two separate UP teams. UP have competed as a single unit outside the ...
The PFF Women's League (PFFWL) is the top-flight of women's association football in the Philippines. The league was launched by the Philippine Football Federation (PFF) in 2014, with its first season held from 2016 to 2017. It has featured various women's teams including bona fide clubs and university teams.
Kaya became the first ever club team to win the PFF Women's League, with the last editions clinched by collegiate side De La Salle. [13] In mid-2024, Kaya would be invited to participate in the 2024–25 AFC Women's Champions League. They qualified directly for the group stage of the competition proper by virtue of the Philippines' member ...
The following year the PFF organized the PFF Women's Cup. [5] In 2016, the PFF launched the PFF Women's League as a follow-up to the cup competition it launched two years prior. [6] An organization dedicated to women's football in the country, the Philippine Women's Football Association (PWFA) was established in July 2021. The PWFA intends to ...
The club would compete under the same name, when the PFF Women's League returned from a three-year hiatus in 2023. [3] In September 2024, former Philippine women's national team general manager and patron Jefferson Cheng started sponsoring Stallion through his company, Philippine Airport Ground Support Solutions. [4] [5]
The Philippine Football Federation said Tuesday that Alen Stajcic has decided not to continue as head coach of its national soccer team just two days after the side played its final group game at ...
The Philippines women's national football team, representing women's international football in the Philippines, achieved a third-place (bronze) finish at the 1985 Southeast Asian Games. There are many stadiums that can be found in the Philippines, like the Rizal Memorial Stadium in Manila , which is the national stadium of the country.
This is a partial list of women's association football club teams from all over the world sorted by the confederation, association and league they reside in. Some clubs do not play in the league of the country in which they are located, but in a neighboring country's league.