The Philippine Star

PRECIOUS FIFA POINTS EYED

- By OLMIN LEYBA

The grind continues for newly-minted AFF (ASEAN Football Federation) champion Philippine­s as tough friendlies against topnotch opposition like Costa Rica and New Zealand are in the pipeline in its aggressive buildup for next year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup.

“There are invites from Costa Rica, which has also qualified for the World Cup, to play in Costa Rica and we’re also trying to arrange a friendly against New Zealand,” Philippine Football Federation (PFF) president Nonong Araneta said during yesterday’s PSA Forum.

The Filipinas’ internatio­nal sorties are being set for the FIFA match dates of Aug. 29 to Sept. 2 and Oct. 3 to 11 just before the scheduled World Cup draw on Oct. 22.

Araneta said the goal is to gain precious ranking points to put the Filipinas in a better position in the draw, which will be based on the countries’ FIFA rankings.

“There will be five pots in the draw and we’re in the fourth pot and we just need eight points to make the third pot. Hopefully, we can be on Pot 3 so we don’t face the heavyweigh­ts right away,” he said.

Araneta, who joined Filipinas mainstays Inna Palacios, Hali Long and Cam Rodriguez in the online forum, also bared that the PFF is looking at a possible Four-Nation Meet featuring the Philippine­s and fellow WWCbound sides in either Bocaue in Bulacan or Clark in Pampanga in June 2023 just prior to the global showpiece.

The Filipinas themselves recognized the enormous mountain to climb in the WWC.

“As a team, we always seek to grow together. Yes, we won and we’re celebratin­g now but we also have to think we have a bigger goal to achieve,” said Palacios.

The veteran keeper said the win “opens the door for us to keep improving and make sure we always show up because it’s a whole different level out there.”

“As a group, we decided we won’t just go there to participat­e. We’re going to go there to compete. That’s a long shot but we’re confident we can do it,” added Palacios, who welcomed the upcoming friendlies as part of their growing and learning process.

 ?? RUSSELL PALMA ?? Sarina Bolden of the Philippine­s beats the defenders from Thailand with a header in last Sunday’s title match in the AFF Women’s Championsh­ip. The Filipinas won the crown via a 3-nil decision.
RUSSELL PALMA Sarina Bolden of the Philippine­s beats the defenders from Thailand with a header in last Sunday’s title match in the AFF Women’s Championsh­ip. The Filipinas won the crown via a 3-nil decision.

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