Filipinas
Hali Long says Filipinas hit target to limit Matildas
In a match where many expected a lopsided result, the Filipinas proved they could stand toe-to-toe with the continent’s elite.
Anchored by veteran defender Hali Long, the Philippines’ defensive discipline drew praise for its organization and resilience despite a narrow 1–0 defeat to the Australian Matildas last Sunday in the opening match of the 2026 AFC Women’s Asian Cup.
The lone goal of the match came early in the 14th minute, when Sam Kerr headed home a cross from Caitlin Foord. However, the Filipinas refused to concede further, frustrating a world-class Australian frontline for the remaining 76 minutes.
Attacking midfielder Hayley Raso appeared to have doubled the home side’s lead after Kerr’s first-half opener, but her strike was ultimately overturned following a VAR review for offside.
Moreover, Katrina Gorry, Clare Wheeler, and Steph Catley had chances to score across both halves, but Filipinas goalkeeper Olivia McDaniel was on hand to deny their attempts.
For Long, the performance fulfilled the team’s tactical objectives. Facing a side of the Matildas’ caliber required a pragmatic approach, one that ultimately minimized the damage.
“It was a really good shift by the girls. I’m really proud of the energy of the starting 11 and all the game-changers who came on,” said Long.
While moral victories carry little weight in a cutthroat international landscape, limiting the scoreline to 1–0 could prove vital for the Filipinas.
In a tight Group A, maintaining a respectable goal difference remains a key factor in their bid to finish in the top two or advance to the knockout stages as one of the best third-placed teams.
As things stand, South Korea leads Group A following a 3–0 victory over Iran earlier in the day, while Australia sits in second place.
“The ultimate goal was to get the best result that we could get today, whether it was a win, a tie, or to concede as little goals as possible. I think we achieved that today,” Long noted.
Although the narrow loss earned them respect, Long remains focused on what lies ahead. The veteran defender understands that the pressure will only intensify as they vie for a spot in the knockout stages.
Looking ahead to Thursday, the Filipinas aim to carry their defensive momentum into their match against South Korea.
“Proud of the group, but the games are just gonna get harder. Hopping on a flight tomorrow—also the Matildas. We’ll just take it one game at a time,” Long said.
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Jaclyn Sawicki seizes the moment in Filipinas’ World Cup-clinching win
By: Icko de Guzman
Jaclyn Sawicki had never been the name you expected on the scoresheet — until the moment everything was on the line.
In a match that demanded heroes, the Filipina midfielder delivered one of the biggest goals of her career. She rose high above the defense to meet Jael Marie Guy’s cross with a looping header that found the back of the net in the 52nd minute.
More known for orchestrating plays than finishing them, Sawicki seized her moment. Her goal, coming just five minutes after Angela Beard’s opener, powered the Philippines to a commanding 2-0 victory over Uzbekistan in the playoff — and secured back-to-back appearances in the FIFA Women’s World Cup.
For Sawicki, it was instinct meeting opportunity.
“I obviously don’t score a lot of goals. My job is to create goal-scoring opportunities for our forwards,” said Sawicki, who traces her roots to the Cordillera region. “But the moment was there. I saw the space, made the run, and when Jael (Guy) went one-on-one with the defender, I knew she could whip in a great cross.
“I took the chance, trusted the players behind me, and it worked out for us.”
With the Filipinas now heading for their second straight World Cup, Sawicki’s belief in the journey remains as steady as ever.
“At the start of this cycle three years ago, I was asked if I’d push for another World Cup,” she reflected. “My answer was always the same — one day at a time. And now, we’re here.
“It only makes sense to go for one more.”
With reports from Venice Furio/Laban Filipinas
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Filipinas punch ticket to World Cup with rout of Uzbekistan
By: Icko de Guzman
Since their exit from the FIFA Women’s World Cup in July 2023, the Filipinas vowed to return to the world stage.
Under the warm Thursday afternoon sun at Gold Coast Stadium, they did just that — completing their comeback in dramatic fashion.
On their third attempt at the AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026, the Philippines delivered a storybook ending, securing a place in the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup with a commanding 2-0 victory over Uzbekistan in the play-off.
With nothing less than a win needed to secure a second consecutive World Cup appearance, Torcaso rolled out a strong starting XI.
Veterans Olivia McDaniel, Angela Beard, Sara Eggesvik, Sofia Wunsch, Carleigh Frilles, Chandler McDaniel, and Katrina Guillou all returned to the lineup after not starting in the loss to Japan. That left Jael Marie Guy as the lone youngster among the experienced core.
The first half was a tight affair, with both sides creating chances.
Zarina Mamatkarimova tested Olivia McDaniel in the 26th minute, while Nilufar Kudratova sent her effort over the crossbar a minute later.
At the other end, Beard had two golden opportunities in the 36th and 38th minutes — first rushing onto a loose back pass only to be denied by Maftuna Jonimqulova, then seeing a point-blank attempt gathered by the Uzbekistan keeper.
The Filipinas came out firing after the break, with Guy orchestrating both goals to seal the result and secure the Philippines’ place among the 32 teams bound for Brazil.
Beard broke the deadlock just two minutes into the second half, converting a superb volley off Guy’s cross after her earlier misses.
Five minutes later, Jaclyn Sawicki doubled the advantage, rising to meet another precise delivery from Guy on the right flank and powering home a well-taken header.
Philippines head coach Mark Torcaso was left almost speechless after the achievement.
“I’m a little bit lost for words, to be honest. But the one thing I will say is we came here with a very young squad — an average age of 23 or 24,” said Torcaso after the match.
“To have one of our future stars — someone I believe can be a star on the world stage — play so well in a big game like this and help us qualify for the World Cup is a testament to her and her family. But Jael (Guy) is just one of a number of players coming through our program who will be successful for our national team for many years,” he went on.
“I’m extremely proud of every single player, including those who have already experienced playing on the big stage. The girls have been outstanding over the last six weeks, and all the work we’ve put in has led to this moment.”
Guy, who was named Player of the Match, felt over the moon as her contributions proved decisive in the country’s World Cup campaign.
“I mean, it’s kind of a blur,” said Guy. “When you’re in the game, you just want to get towards goal. Going into the second half, we knew we had to score. That was the goal, to win.
“So whenever I got the ball, I just thought: get forward, find teammates in dangerous areas.”
With the win, the Philippines joined hosts Australia, along with Japan, China, and South Korea, in securing their tickets to Brazil. Chinese Taipei and North Korea will contest the remaining berth later today.
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Filipinas eye World Cup berth in decisive clash vs Uzbekistan
By: Icko de Guzman
For one last shot at the world stage, the Filipinas aim to craft another storybook ending in their AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026 campaign as they face Uzbekistan for the remaining outright berth to the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2027 on Thursday, March 19, at Gold Coast Stadium.
This marks the Filipinas’ second appearance in a World Cup playoff, following their 2018 defeat to South Korea, where the Koreans secured a 5-0 win to book their place in the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2019.
This time, the Filipinas enter the high-stakes clash determined to bounce back after a 0-7 setback against two-time champions Japan last Sunday, a result that pushed the team into this decisive playoff for the coveted World Cup spot.
Standing in their way is Uzbekistan, which is chasing a historic first-ever World Cup qualification.
The two sides last met in a friendly in Manila that ended in a 2-2 draw, with Chandler McDaniel and Merryl Serrano scoring for the Philippines.
Head coach Mark Torcaso believes the team is ready to rise to the occasion, emphasizing the squad’s resilience heading into this must-win encounter.
“Our players are well equipped to deal with a big match like this, but more importantly, they’re supportive of every single player and staff within our group, so we’re really excited for the match,” said Torcaso. “We know it’s going to be tough. Every game we’ve played in this tournament has been tough.
“We’re ready to compete against the best teams, and we’re embracing the challenge of this tournament. It will be a difficult game, but our players are mentally prepared.”
Carleigh Frilles echoed that mindset, as the Filipinas embrace the pressure—a familiar companion—while standing just one win away from securing a second consecutive World Cup berth.
“We came into this tournament aiming to go as far as we can, with the main goal of qualifying for the World Cup,” said Frilles. “It’s one more game to reach that goal, and we’ll keep doing everything we can.
“I’ve been in situations like this before, and pressure is something we embrace. As Jackie (Sawicki) said before, pressure is a privilege. We’re honored to wear this badge and represent our country. Staying grounded in that gives us focus, to do our best and make our country proud.”
If the Philippines falls short of an outright berth, they will still have one final pathway to the World Cup through the Intercontinental Play-off scheduled later this year.
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