
After scoring the first goal of Capital1 Marienell Cristobal Solar Strikers, everyone smiles –
Capital1 entered the league to move the status Quo.
Makati FC had only one thing in his mind.
Two new people showed why they should not be taken lightly in the 2025 PFF Women’s League.
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“Our team is still new, Capital 1 forward Lica Tews said, who had a goal in the 65th minute of the University of Philippines in the Mall of Asia Football Pitch over the weekend.” We have been training for two weeks. There is still a shortage in our chemistry. ,
However, solar strikers were not stopped.
Mariel Christobal (Sixth) and Forward Judy Arewalo (43rd) came in the first half. American Forward Ariana Dale Moral scored 54th, while Competrot Emma Young found behind the net in 82nd and bounced back from previous losses.
“after [our first loss]Our coach made a lot of adjustments for this game. I am glad that we were able to do what our coach asked us, “Taves said, who feels that he found a house with solar strikers.”
12 year old standout
“It’s pleasure to play for Capital1. When he invited me, I did not hesitate to join,” he said. “I am going to grow in the club here.”
Like Taves, Nafiza Nori had little hesitation in expressing her love for her squad.
The 13-year-old Indonesian said, “I think this is my best team,” 13-year-old Indonesian who scored two goals for Maqti FC in Santo Tomas University’s 4–0 victory.
The MFC is fielding a roster in a roster characterized by a lot of youngsters and a potpaori of international standouts. And after the scorer by a gritty UST team in the first half of the match, Squad scored a goal in the 49th minute with Ghanian Forward Veronica Appia.
Mikela Vilasin added a goal in extra time to book Nori’s goals.
“Firstly when I go in the field, I feel a bit nervous, but after that I enjoy the game and then I try, I do my best and I try to score and score,” Nori said, “Nori said, who was not the youngest player to leave his mark for MFC.
Ariana Gamiza assisted the victory for her versatile age-group squad for a 12-year standout of the MFC program. Geminiza is the youngest player in the tournament.