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U-14 Girl booters make history

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CEBU - The Philippine­s continued its impressive run, remaining unbeaten and advancing to the finals of the Asian Football Confederat­ion (AFC) Girls Under-14 Regional Championsh­ip following a come-from-behind 2-1 victory over Myanmar yesterday afternoon at the Thong Nhat Stadium in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam.

The Philippine­s conceded an early goal by Myanmar, with Hnin Mya Thazin hitting the back of the net in the ninth minute.

However, the Philippine­s fought back and scored an equalizer by Cebuana striker Itsuko Bacatan, who scored her fourth goal in the tournament, just five minutes after.

In the second half, Joyce Semancio got the go ahead goal in the 66th minute to give the Philippine­s the lead for the first time.

The Philippine­s will face the winner of the other semifinal match between unbeaten Thailand and Vietnam.

Perfect run

Thailand thrashed Myanmar, 5-0, in their group play, while the Philippine­s upset defending champion Vietnam, 1-0.

The Philippine­s was impressive in the group stage finishing with nine points and unbeaten in three matches. The Philippine­s also didn’t also allow their opponents to score a single goal in the group stage - beating Singapore, 6-0; host Vietnam, 1-0; and Cambodia, 5-0.

This is the best finish for the Philippine­s Girls Under-14 team, which ended up at fourth place in the previous tournament.

The Philippine Girls Under-14 squad has three Cebuanas in the roster - Bacatan, midfielder Arantxa Trebol and defender Jan Jumawan, who all started in the semifinal match.

The other members of the team are Yasmin Elauria, Tjanee ISulat, Tenelyn Otom, Annika Velez, Glynnes dela Cruz, Lindsay Whaley, Jennifer Barion and subsitutes Alexandrea Gumilao, Patricia Francisco, Stacey Arthur and Princess Caparida.

They are led by head coach Marnelli Dimzon.

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