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[13] At the 2013 AFF Women's Championship, the Philippines was grouped with Laos, Indonesia, hosts Myanmar, and the Japan under-23 team, who were invited to the tournament. The Philippines failed to proceed to the knockout stage after placing third in the group, with only the top two teams proceeding to the next phase of the tournament. The Malditas lost to Japan U23 and Myanmar and won against the other two teams. [14] At the 2013 Southeast Asian Games, [15] the women's national football team failed to get past the group stage, losing against the two other nations grouped with the country and failing to score a single goal.
Olympic Games[edit] The Philippines entered a qualification tournament for the Olympics. At the first two editions of the Olympics where women's football was played, the standings at the preceding FIFA Women's World Cup were used. With the country failing to qualify for the final tournament of the 1995 and 1999 FIFA Women's World Cups the country failed to qualify for the 1996 and 2000 Olympics. The Philippines' Summer Olympic Games record 1996 2000 2004 2012 2016 2024 2028 AFC Women's Asian Cup[edit] The Philippines' AFC Women's Asian Cup record 1983 −14 1986 1989 1993 32 −32 23 1997 −30 −3 2001 −16 −24 2006 2010 2014 Sixth place −9 Semifinals 10/17 37 22 187 −165 AFC Women's Asian Cup history Season Round Opponent Scores Venue 0–2 Loss 0–8 1–4 0–5 0–1 2–0 0–15 0–12 0–21 0–0 1–2 1–14 0–16 5–0 Philippines 0–6 New Taipei City, Taiwan 0–10 Nakhon Sawan, Thailand 0–4 2–1 Qualification 1–6 Hanoi, Vietnam 3–2 1–1 0–9 6–0 4–0 8–0 1–5 0–3 1–3 Fifth place match 1–0 Pune, India Quarterfinals 1(4)–1(3) Asian Games[edit] The Philippines are yet to participate in the women's football tournament of the Asian Games.
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/Notes Edward Magallona 1981 [65] Orlando Plagata 1985 Antonio Morales 1988 [66] Marlon Maro 1999–2007 [67] Hans Smit 2008 [note 1] Joel Villarino 2008–2009 [69] Ernest Nierras 2011–2013 Buda Bautista 2013–2017 [70] Let Dimzon 2017 Richard Boon 2017–2018 [note 2] Rabah Benlarbi 2018–2019 Alen Stajcic 2021–2023 [73] 2023– Notes ^ Smit was born as an Indonesia citizen, but became a naturalized Filipino citizen in 2016. [68] ^ English coach[71] based in the United States that oversaw the Philippine national team's training camp in the United States.
[16] In February 2015, PFF general secretary Ed Gastanes said that the head coach position for the women's national team was vacant after its previous holder, Ernie Nierras, was not an A license coach, meaning he was not able to continue his coaching stint. Nierras led the team in his last competitive match as coach in 2013.
Part of the training camp was participation in the 2012 LA Viking Cup, which saw the national team play against American club sides California Cosmos, Metro Stars, and Leon. The Malditas won the tournament by beating the California Cosmos in the final 4–3 on extra time following a 1–1 draw, earning the team their first-ever trophy, albeit in a minor tournament. [12] The Philippines national football team after their away match against Bangladesh on May 25, 2013, in Dhaka.
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