Marcos tells Filipinas in World Cup debut: 'Nation stands behind you'
President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. wished the Philippine national women's football team the best as it made a historic debut in the FIFA World Cup.
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As the national team—Filipinas—kicked off their first-ever appearance in the FIFA Women's World Cup on Friday afternoon, July 21, Marcos took to social media his support for the team. "We wish the ‘Filipinas’ women’s team the best of luck as they make history in their FIFA World Cup debut!" he said. "The entire nation stands behind you with pride, watching you break barriers and inspire generations," he added.
(Photo from AFP)
As the national team—Filipinas—kicked off their first-ever appearance in the FIFA Women's World Cup on Friday afternoon, July 21, Marcos took to social media his support for the team. "We wish the ‘Filipinas’ women’s team the best of luck as they make history in their FIFA World Cup debut!" he said. "The entire nation stands behind you with pride, watching you break barriers and inspire generations," he added.
The Filipinas went against Switzerland in their first outing in the World Cup where they suffered a 0-2 loss. It was a momentous time for the Philippine team as it was the maiden appearance for the Philippines, male and female, to play at the World Cup following a dramatic qualifying penalty shootout victory against Chinese Taipei in the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup. READ MORE: Filipinas make historic FIFA Women’s World Cup debut vs SwitzerlandWe wish the ‘Filipinas’ women’s team the best of luck as they make history in their FIFA World Cup debut! The entire nation stands behind you with pride, watching you break barriers and inspire generations.
— Bongbong Marcos (@bongbongmarcos) July 21, 2023
📷: Philippine Women's National Football Team pic.twitter.com/riwyx127SW