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AFF Women’s Championship 2011: Malditas settle for a 2-2 draw against Malaysia

VIENTIANE (21 Oct 2011) – Thailand came back from a goal down to beat Myanmar 3-1 as 10-women Philippines battled to a 2-2 draw in the final Group B match of the AFF Women’s Championship 2011.

With the win, Thailand will take on hosts Laos in the semi-finals while Myanmar will entertain Vietnam in the other tie.

In the match at the National Stadium, both the Philippines and Malaysia were eager to avoid the wooden spoon tag.

And while the Malaysians were attempting to exert control, it was the Philippines who nailed the first goal of the game when Kathleen Rodriguez capitalised on a Malaysian keeper Roszaini Bakar‘s mistake to slot into an open goal.

But the loss of captain Marielle Benitez at the end of the first half would soon turn the tide in Malaysia’s favour despite the score being 1-0 to the advantage of the Philippines.

Three minutes after the restart, Malaysia took advantage of a poor defensive clearance from the Philippines for captain Angela Kais to score the equaliser.

Philippine Women's National Football Team MalditasTen minutes later, the Malaysian girls nailed their second goal off striker Fatin Azmi.

But just when Malaysia thought that they had the three points in the bag, they conceded a penalty when defender Malini Nordin was faulted for bringing in down Samantha Nierras inside the box.

Samantha had little trouble in blasting the ball to the top right hand corner of the Malaysian goal for the all-important equaliser.

Source: aseanfootball.org

For AFF Women’s Championship 2011 Fixtures, Schedule, Results and Standings, refer to the link provided

AFF Women’s Championship 2011: Thailand defeated Philippines 5-1

VIENTIANE (19 Oct 2011) – Thailand picked up the full six points after two matches with a 5-1 thrashing of the Philippines of the AFF Women’s Championship 2011 at the National Stadium.

Following up from their 8-1 humiliation of Malaysia in the opening match two days ago, the Thais were playing very much at the same level and showed no sign of letting up.

In the tenth minute, captain Junpen Seesraum nailed the opener with a stinging shot that came off the crossbar before crossing the line into goal.

The Philippines tried to move the ball forward but with them having difficulty to win the midfield battle, the afternoon was always going to be a long one despite the several ‘imported’ players on their side.

Some sustained pressure afterwards, saw Thailand finally getting down to business once again where in the 29th minute, Kanjana Sung-Jeon cut in through from the right, before putting the ball away past the reach of Philippines custodian Inna Palacios.

Philippine Women's National Football Team MalditasA minute to the end of the first half, it was 3-0 with a fine effort from Sunisa Srangthaisong from inside the box.

In a three minute blitz, midfielder Nisa Romyen nailed two goals on a trot to put Thaiand comfortably in front and in total control as they took their feet off the pedal.

The Thai camp then made several substitutions to allow the lesser players the chance to see action and this included introducing striker Taneekarn Dangda – the sister to Thai national striker Teerasil – to the fray.

With Thailand on cruise control, the Philippines managed to squeeze one goal in when a frantic chase for clearance allowed Samantha Nierras to head in the ball for the final score line.

Source: aseanfootball.org

For AFF Women’s Championship 2011 Fixtures, Schedule, Results and Standings, refer to the link provided

AFF Women’s Championship 2011: Close win for Myanmar against Philippines

VIENTIANE (17 Oct 2011) – Myanmar scored a close 2-0 win over the Philippines as Thailand showed their pedigree with an 8-1 roasting of Malaysia on the second match day of the AFF Women’s Championship 2011 here at the National Stadium.

Myanmar, fielding a side which is being moulded for the SEA Games in 2013, were not expecting the Philippines to be much of a challenge.

“Sure we were expecting to score lots of goals but the Philippines have improved a lot and that made it tough for us,” said Yoshinori Kumada, the chief coach of Myanmar.

“We have to improve obviously from this first game where although the team played to instruction, we just did not score enough goals and we have to remedy that for the next match.”

Despite scoring the early goal in the fourth minute when My Nilar Htwe capitalised on a defensive error, the Myanmar girls found Philippines a hard nut to crack when the latter held out for long periods.

They even tried to catch Myanmar on the break but the Philippines girls just did not have enough pace to make things happen.

Philippine Women's National Football Team MalditasThe closest they came to scoring a goal was a freekick at the half hour mark but the swerving shot from Natasha Alquiros flew just over the crossbar.

That failure to score saw My Nilar scoring the second goal for herself and also for Myanmar when she knocked the ball in from the far post off a cross from the right.

Myanmar stepped up the tempo in the second half but either through some fortunate defending or just plain hard work, the Philippines stood their ground all the way to the finish.

Source: aseanfootball.org

For AFF Women’s Championship 2011 Fixtures, Schedule, Results and Standings, refer to the link provided

AFF U19: Malaysia demolish Philippines 6-0, take runner-up spot in Group A

YANGON (17 Sept 2011) – Malaysia took the runners-up spot from Group A when they blasted the Philippines 6-0 in the final group match of the AFF Under-19 Championship 2011 that was played this afternoon at the Youth Training Centre.

Needing to at least a draw to ensure that they advance into the semi-finals ahead of Cambodia, the Malaysians came out will all guns blazing to take a comfortable 4-0 lead at the break.

They then added two more goals in the second half to ensure their passage into the next round behind group winners Thailand.

“I’m satisfied that we have accomplished our mission in making the semi-finals. Against Vietnam, it is a totally different game and we will have to strategize for it,” said Ismail Ibrahim, the chief coach of Malaysia.

“I think that the players have learnt their lesson from the loss to Thailand and where it has made them more determined to do better against a side like Vietnam in the semi-finals.”

As early as second minute, Malaysia were already in front when off a free kick from Muhammad Shafiq Azman, striker Muhammad Akmal Ishak kneed the ball in past Philippines goalkeeper Nicholas O’Donnell.

Asean Football Federation Under 19 championship logoAkmal then doubled Malaysia’s lead with his second goal of the afternoon off a cross from Mohamad Ridzuan Abdunloh Pula with an exquisite back flick.

The Philippines then fell further behind in the 18th minute off an own goal from Joseph Bellezon before the Malaysians wrapped up the first half with the fourth goal on 38 minute off Mohamad Syafiq.

“The gap between us and Malaysia and Thailand is obvious but I cannot ask more from my players as they have given 100% in this game,” added Maor Rozen, the chief coach of the Philippines.

“This tournament has given a good experience to these set of players and they will learn for sure.”

The remainder of Malaysia’s goals were scored by Mohamad Ridzuan in the 51st minute and Muhammad Akram Mahinan in the 60th minute.

For AFF Under-19 Championship Schedule, Results, Standings, refer to the link provided.

Source: aseanfootball.org

AFF Women’s Championship 2011 Fixtures / Schedule / Results

AFF WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP 2011
VIENTIANE, LAOS
OCTOBER 16-25, 2011

The ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) Women’s Championships 2011 will be held in Vientiane, Laos on October 16-25, 2011.

The Philippine National Women’s Football Team, or Madiltas as they are more known as, have been placed in Group B against Myanmar, Malaysia and Thailand.

While in Group A are Indonesia, Singapore, Vietnam and Laos.

AFF WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP 2011 Fixtures / Schedule / Results

Date Group Match Time/Results Venue
16 Oct 2011 A Indonesia vs Laos FT: 0-11 National Stadium
A Vietnam vs Singapore FT: 9-1
17 Oct 2011 B Myanmar vs Philippines FT: 2-0 National Stadium
B Thailand vs Malaysia FT: 8-1
18 Oct 2011 A Laos vs Vietnam FT: 0-4 National Stadium
A Singapore vs Indonesia FT: 1-3
19 Oct 2011 B Philippines vs Thailand FT: 1-5 National Stadium
B Malaysia vs Myanmar FT: 0-8
20 Oct 2011 A Indonesia vs Vietnam FT: 0-14 National Stadium
A Laos vs Singapore FT: 5-0 Chao Anouvong Stadium
21 Oct 2011 B Myanmar vs Thailand FT: 1-3 National Stadium
B Philippines vs Malaysia FT: 2-2 Chao Anouvong Stadium
22 Oct 2011 Rest Day
23 Oct 2011 SF1 Vietnam vs Myanmar FT: 1-2 National Stadium
SF2 Thailand vs Laos FT: 4-0
24 Oct 2011 Rest Day
25 Oct 2011 3rd/4th Vietnam vs Laos FT: 6-0 National Stadium
Final Myanmar vs Thailand FT: 1-2

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AFF WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP 2011 STANDINGS

as of October 21, 2011 10:30PM

GROUP A GP WIN DRAW LOSS GF GA GD PTS
Vietnam 3 3 0 0 27 1 26 9
Laos 3 2 0 1 16 4 12 6
Indonesia 3 1 0 2 3 26 -23 3
Singapore 3 0 0 3 2 17 -15 0
GROUP B GP WIN DRAW LOSS GF GA GD PTS
Thailand 3 3 0 0 16 3 13 9
Myanmar 3 2 0 1 11 3 8 6
Philippines 3 0 1 2 3 9 -6 1
Malaysia 3 0 1 2 3 18 -15 1
Win = 3 points; Draw = 1 point; Loss = 0 points; GP = Games Played; GF = Goals For; GA = Goals Against; GD = Goal Difference; PTS = points

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AFF Women’s Championship 2011: Heather Cooke to shore up Philippine defence in Laos

Experienced defender Heather Cooke will be the heartbeat of the Philippines women’s defensive backline for the AFF Women’s Championship 2011 in Vietiane, Laos next month.

Cooke is but one of several foreign-based players in the squad where her experience of having plated for Loyola Marymount in the United States, will hopefully make the difference to the side which lost all their matches in the same competition in 2009.

“I’m the kind of player who will give everything for the team for 90 minutes,” said the 22-year-old defender, who had previously played four seasons in the NCAA in the US.

And at 5-foot-9, the towering presence of Cooke for the backline will give chief coach Ernie Nierras ‘options that they never had before.’

The squad that will compete in Vientiane on 16-25 October 2011 will have an average age of just 20-years-old.

Philippine Women's National Football Team MalditasTwo years ago in Myanmar, the Philippines lost all their matches – a 0-11 lost to Vietnam, 0-14 to Australia and then 1-5 to Myanmar B.

“Now is the time to shine for us,” said Nierras this week.

“Hopefully, this (tournament) will jumpstart women’s football same as what happened with the men’s team.”

The captaincy of the Philippines women’s team will go to Marielle Benitez.

PHILIPPINES WOMEN’S NATIONAL FOOTBALL TEAM

Heather Cooke, Marielle Benitiez, Samantha Nierras, Stephanie Peasant, Patrice Impelido, Mallory Dayot, Cristina Keuter, Lorrene Bayani, Nenita Burgess, Inna Palacios, Maan del Carmen, Louella Amamio, Isabella Fernando,Jowee Barruga, Marice Magdolot, Natasha Alquiros, Nikki Regalado, Joma Clemente, Bettina Yang, Jane Pacana, Camille Rodriguez, Aiza Mondero, Zipporah Luna, Marie Magdolot, Pricilla Rubio, Kyra Tagbo, Angel Metillo.

AFF WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP 2011 GROUPINGS

Group A: Indonesia, Vietnam, Singapore, Laos

Group B: Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines

Source: aseanfootball.org

AFF U19: Thailand whip Philippine Musangs 5-0

Thailand confirmed their place in the semifinals of the 2011 AFF Under-19 Championship with an easy 5-0 win over the Philippine Musangs.

The victory was Thailand’s third following earlier wins over Malaysia and Cambodia.

According to the Aseanfootball.org, the confident Thais scored twice in the first half off a brace from Chalongchai Pothong (25th and 44th minute) before adding further goals after the break off Jaturong Pimkoon (47th minute), Narubadin Weerawatnodom (79th) and Adison Promrak (81st).

The Philippines is grouped together with Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and Cambodia in the tournament’s Cluster A.

Cluster B is made up of Myanmar, Indonesia, Laos, Vietnam and Brunei.

For AFF Under-19 Championship Results and Standings, refer to the link provided.

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Philippine Malditas unveil provisional list

The Philippine National Women’s Football team, also known as the Malditas, has released a provisional list of players in preparation for the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) Women’s Championships to be held in Vientiane, Laos on October 16-25, 2011

Malditas coach Ernest Nierras said the provisional list will still be tapered down to a final roster of 20 that will see action in the tournament in Laos.

The following players made it to the Philippine Women’s National team provisional list:

Source: Malditas Facebook

1 DEL CARMEN, Maan DLSU 22 NCRFA
2 AMAMIO, Louella Leah UST 3 NORFA
3 FERNANDO, Isabella M. ADMU 5 NCRFA
4 NIERRAS, Samantha DLSU 7 NCRFA
5 PHEASANT, Stephanie DLSU 9 NCRFA
6 BARRUGA, Jowee-Ann UST 8 MASBATE FA
7 BENITEZ, Marielle M. DLSU 10 NCRFA
8 MAGDALOT, Marice UST 31 DAVAO FA
9 REGALADO, Nikki UST 14 CMOFA
10 ALQUIROS, Natasha DLSU 17 NCRFA
11 CLEMENTE, Joma UST 18 MASBATE FA
12 YANG, Betina DLSU 20 NCRFA
13 PALACIOS, Inna (GK) CSA 1 NCRFA/RIFA
14 PACANA, Jane Mariz UST 12 ILIGAN FA
15 RODRIGUEZ, Camille MIRIAM 19 NCRFA/RIFA
16 MONDERO, Aiza UST 26 CMOFA
17 LUNA, Zipporah (GK) UST 16 CMOFA
18 MAGDALOT, Marie UST 27 DAVAO FA
19 IMPELIDO, Patrice USA/WMU 24 USSF
20 COOKE, Heather USA/Loyola 4 USSF
21 DAYOT, Mallory CAN/Alcorn 15 CFF
22 KEUTER, Cristina GER 13 DFB
23 BAYANI, Lorrene GER 23 DFB
24 RUBIO, Pricilla UST 28 NORFA
25 BURGESS, Nenita AUS/MTSU 2 AUSTRALIA
26 TAGBO, Kyra CSB 11 NCRFA
27 METILLO, Angel Bacolod 29 NOFA

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