Philippines women's national football team

Women's national association football team representing the Philippines

Follow Philippines women's national football team on Notably News to receive short updates to your email — rarely!

2025 Future Asian Youth Games planned in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
February 14 2025 Specifically on February 14, the Philippines achieved its first gold medal in the Asian Winter Games in the sport of curling.
2022 Defeated Indonesia 6-0 in the group stage, advancing to the knockout stage quarter-finals.
2022 Secured their first-ever win against Thailand with a 1-0 victory in the group stage of the AFC Women's Asian Cup.
2022 Philippines qualifies for the AFC Women's Asian Cup in India, reaches the semifinals, and consequently qualifies for their first ever FIFA Women's World Cup to be held in 2023
2022 Philippines competed in the Asian Para Games in Hangzhou, China, winning 19 total medals (10 gold, 4 silver, 5 bronze) with 72 athletes.
2022 Philippines participated in the Asian Games in Hangzhou, China, with 391 athletes, winning 4 gold, 2 silver, and 12 bronze medals, and moving up to 17th place in the rankings.
2021 Participated in the Bahrain Manama Asian Youth Para Games with 20 athletes, winning 1 gold, 6 silver, and 2 bronze medals, totaling 9 medals and ranking 17th.
2021 Asian Youth Games in Shantou, China was cancelled.
November 2021 Started a two-month training camp in the United States in preparation for the Asian Cup, with Alen Stajčić appointed as national team coach.
September 2021 The Philippines qualified for the 2022 Women's Asian Cup.
2020 The Asian Beach Games in Sanya, China was cancelled, preventing Philippines from participating in that edition.
2018 Philippines qualifies for the AFC Women's Asian Cup hosted in Jordan, and advances out of the group stage for the first time, ultimately finishing sixth in the tournament
2018 Philippines participated in the Asian Para Games in Jakarta, Indonesia, winning 29 total medals (10 gold, 8 silver, 11 bronze) with 57 athletes.
2017 Competed in the Dubai Asian Youth Para Games with 17 athletes, winning 1 bronze medal and ranking 21st.
2017 Asian Youth Games in Jakarta, Indonesia was cancelled.
2017 Philippines competed in the Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games in Ashgabat, significantly improving their performance by winning 2 gold, 14 silver, and 14 bronze medals, totaling 30 medals and ranking 19th.
2016 Philippines sent a large delegation of 652 athletes to the Asian Beach Games in Danang, Vietnam, winning 4 gold, 15 silver, and 21 bronze medals, and improving to 17th in the medal table.
2014 Philippines participated in the Asian Beach Games in Phuket, Thailand, with 80 athletes and won 3 gold, 2 silver, and 7 bronze medals, finishing 13th in the medal table with a total of 12 medals.
2014 Philippines competed in the Asian Para Games in Incheon, Korea, winning 10 total medals (0 gold, 5 silver, 5 bronze) with 40 athletes.
2013 Participated in the Kuala Lumpur Asian Youth Para Games, winning 1 gold, 1 silver, and 5 bronze medals, totaling 7 medals and ranking 18th.
2013 Philippines participated in the Asian Youth Games in Nanjing, China, with 55 athletes and won 5 total medals (2 gold, 3 silver).
2013 Philippines participated in the Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games in Seoul, winning 1 gold, 0 silver, and 2 bronze medals, with a total of 3 medals, ranking 18th overall.
2013 First Asian Indoor-Martial Arts Games was held in Incheon, South Korea after the merger of Indoor and Martial Arts events.
2012 Philippines participated in the Asian Beach Games in Haiyang, China, with a large delegation of 330 athletes and won 2 gold, 2 silver, and 4 bronze medals, totaling 11 medals.
2010 Philippines participated in the Asian Para Games in Guangzhou, China, winning 7 total medals (0 gold, 4 silver, 3 bronze) with 35 athletes.
December 8 2010 Philippines sent a delegation of 23 athletes to the Asian Beach Games in Muscat, Oman, which ran from December 8 to 16. The country did not win any medals in this edition.

This contents of the box above is based on material from the Wikipedia articles Philippines at the Asian Games & Philippines at the AFC Women's Asian Cup, which are released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

See Also