The Manila Times

PH XI sets up training camp in California

- JEREMIAH M. SEVILLA

THE Philippine women’s national football team is set to begin its threemonth training camp in Corona, California, USA for the all-important Asian Football Confederat­ion (AFC) Women’s Asian Cup 2018.

Preparatio­ns will start on Wednesday with newly appointed head coach Richard Boon and assistant coach Clint McDaniel overseeing the program.

Local mainstays Patrice Impelido, Inna Palacios, Camille Rodriguez and Tuesday to join the camp, comprising Manila called up by the Philippine Football Federation (PFF).

Next to leave for the US are homegrown talents Alesa Dai Dolino, Mea Bernal, Kyla Jan Inquig and Anicka Castañeda.

Over 40 players are expected to participat­e in the three-month camp that mixes up locals with overseas- based booters selected through a talent scouting held last November at the El Cerrito Sports Complex Corona.

Among the notable overseas-based players are Eva Madarang, Hali Long, Hanna Parado and Claire Lim, who suited up for the country’s successful campaign in the AFC Women’s Asian Cup qualifying stage and Southeast Asian Games earlier this year.

A win and a draw for the Malditas to the Internatio­nal Federation of Football Associatio­ns ( FIFA) Women’s World Cup 2019.

The Philippine­s will open its campaign against host Jordan on April 6 at the Amman Internatio­nal Stadium. Next on the schedule is China, the highest-ranked squad against Southeast Asian powerhouse Thailand on April 12, both at the King Abdullah 2nd Stadium.

The intensive preparatio­n is arranged by the Project Jordan Task Force led by PFF president Mariano Araneta and backed by PLDT, the MVP Sports Foundation, Giligan’s, Winner Circle Athletics and Pythos Technology.

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