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PH Malditas find new home in Taguig


THE PHILIPPINE women’s football team has found a home at The Turf in Bonifacio Global City in Taguig.

The Malditas have been granted free use of the facility for training after the Philippine Football Federation and the Fort Bonifacio Development Corporation signed a memorandum of agreement recently.

Under the agreement, the Malditas are also set to recieve cash sponsorship from FBDC in partnership with Alveo Land.

Representing FBDC in the signing are Manny Blas, the head of commercial operations, and Lou Reyes, chief finance officer.

“We are appreciative of the efforts of the FBDC to help football,” said PFF president Mariano Araneta, who signed the deal for the PFF. Cedelf P. Tupas


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  • peteryang47

    I am a very very happy man when i read this news. A very good start and a positive sign for football development specially for those young teenage girls who are aspiring to excel in this sport. As i had mentioned my last visit to Philippines, not much attention had been given to female soccers in the country, but now it looks like its a start of better things to come. You know i observed these young filipina teenage girls who attended Chelsea soccer programme clinic along with Younghusband siblings, Im very impressed with the outlook specially from these young girls that you have. Four important factors these teenager girls has that it takes to be a potential winners in them.
    1. Willingness to learn, 2. teachable atttitude 3, discipline 4, these teenage girls has the toughness in them, and willing to take watever rigious training and challenge that come their way.
    I see these plus factors in many of them, You dont know what you have been missing,.as for all you know the female soccer team could be a world beater world class players and future world champion. With professional guidance, coaching and management,. i have a feeling Philippines female soccer may even be amongst the top world ranking in due time

  • 14nono29

    this is a badly written and badly edited news piece…PDI, wake up…



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