Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) President Rep. Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino joined the entire country in celebrating the historic achievement of the national women’s football team which booked a first-ever berth in the FIFA Women World Cup 2023.
“The POC congratulates our women’s football team for making world football history,” Tolentino on Monday (Jan. 31) said, hours after the Malditas beat Chinese Taipei, 4-3, in a penalty shootout at the Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex in Pune, India.
The victory allowed the Malditas to advance to the Asian Football Confederation Women’s Asia Cup, a first by any Philippine team on the continental stage.
With the historic feat, Tolentino said Philippine sports have never been this successful.
“We won our first-ever Olympic gold medal in Tokyo last July—adding two silvers and one bronze—and then this in football,” Tolentino said. “Filipino athletes have been leveling up and are putting the country prominently on the world sporting map.”
Tolentino also congratulated the Philippine Football Federation (PFF) for having accomplished what looked like an “impossible dream,” noting that we are not a football-loving nation.”
BASAHIN: Pasok sa FIFA Women World Cup 2023 ang national women’s football team ng Pilipinas matapos nitong manalo laban sa Chinese Taipei nitong Linggo (Enero 30) sa Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex sa Pune, India.
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The PFF is headed by Mariano “Nonong” Araneta with Atty. Edwin Gastanes as secretary-general.
“These two gentlemen of sports have painstakingly brought Philippine football up there, not to mention that they hold or held sensitive positions in the POC,” Tolentino, referring to Araneta who was chef de mission to the Tokyo Olympics where weightlifter Hidilyn Diaz won gold and boxers Carlo Paalam and Nesthy Petecio clinched silvers and Eumir Felix Marcial bagged bronze, said.
“It’s a great achievement for our women’s national football team,” Araneta said. “All their sacrifices have paid off. They are proud to represent the Philippines. Para sa bayan!”
Gastanes, Tolentino’s secretary-general at the POC, described the feat as a “historic milestone.”
“Another historic milestone for Philippine sports. Filipina booters showed strength, resilience and hard determination to win for the country and the sporting youth of the land in the AFC Women Asian Cup in India,” Gastanes said.
“The Philippine flag will fly high and proud in the FIFA Women World Cup 2023 Australia & New Zealand in July 2023,” Gastaew added. “Thank you to all those who believe on and support the team.” (PR) – bny