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Filipinas determined vs Uzbeks

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March 18, 2026

AFTER Iosingin the AFC Women’ Asia Cup quarterfinals to separate foes, neither the Philippinesnor Uzbekistan is determined not to go home empty-handed when they clash tomorrow for a coveted World Cup ticket at the Robina Stadium in Gold Coast, Australia.

- BONG PEDRALVEZ

“The Philippines has played the three best teams in Asia (Australia, South Korea and Japan),” said Filipinas Australian mentor Marc Torcaso. “{I believe we've done a damn good job at doing it now.

“Now, we'rein a position, we've set ourselves up to qualify. Now we have a good focus on what we need to do against Uzbekistan.”

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