Marcos congratulates Filipinas for historic World Cup win
By Raymund Antonio and Raymund Antonio
President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has congratulated the Philippine women’s national football team after they secured their first-ever victory in the FIFA Women’s World Cup on Tuesday, July 25.
Philippines' forward Sarina Bolden (left) celebrates scoring her team's first goal during the Australia and New Zealand 2023 Women's World Cup Group A football match between New Zealand and the Philippines at Wellington Stadium on Tuesday, July 25. (AFP)
The Filipinas won over co-host New Zealand with Sarina Bolden’s goal at the Wellington Regional Stadium.
“Congratulations to our Philippine Women’s National Football Team on their historic triumph against New Zealand at the FIFA Women's World Cup today!” the President said in a tweet posted on his official account.
In his previous post, Marcos called on the country women’s football team to “break barriers and inspire generations” in their World Cup debut against Switzerland last week.
The Filipinas lost their first match against Switzerland but moved up to the group rankings by their 1-0 triumph over New Zealand in front of a raucous hometown crowd.
“A momentous first-ever World Cup win for the Philippines! Mabuhay ang Filipinas!” Marcos tweeted following their historic win.
The 22-strong women football team made its historic debut appearance in the prestigious FIFA World Cup after winning several qualifying matches progressing beyond their group stage in the Asian Cup in 2022.
They advanced further into the semifinals to qualify for the World Cup, marking the first time the Philippines participated in the international tournament in its 42-year history.
With Tuesday’s historic win, the Philippines moved up in their group ranking with the possibility of entering the qualifying matches should they win over Norway—ranked 12th in the world— on July 30.
Philippines' forward Sarina Bolden (left) celebrates scoring her team's first goal during the Australia and New Zealand 2023 Women's World Cup Group A football match between New Zealand and the Philippines at Wellington Stadium on Tuesday, July 25. (AFP)
The Filipinas won over co-host New Zealand with Sarina Bolden’s goal at the Wellington Regional Stadium.
“Congratulations to our Philippine Women’s National Football Team on their historic triumph against New Zealand at the FIFA Women's World Cup today!” the President said in a tweet posted on his official account.
In his previous post, Marcos called on the country women’s football team to “break barriers and inspire generations” in their World Cup debut against Switzerland last week.
The Filipinas lost their first match against Switzerland but moved up to the group rankings by their 1-0 triumph over New Zealand in front of a raucous hometown crowd.
“A momentous first-ever World Cup win for the Philippines! Mabuhay ang Filipinas!” Marcos tweeted following their historic win.
The 22-strong women football team made its historic debut appearance in the prestigious FIFA World Cup after winning several qualifying matches progressing beyond their group stage in the Asian Cup in 2022.
They advanced further into the semifinals to qualify for the World Cup, marking the first time the Philippines participated in the international tournament in its 42-year history.
With Tuesday’s historic win, the Philippines moved up in their group ranking with the possibility of entering the qualifying matches should they win over Norway—ranked 12th in the world— on July 30.