2015 PFF Women's Cup

The 2015 PFF Women's Cup is the 2nd edition of the cup competition. The previous and inaugural edition in 2014 used a 9-a-side format with two halves of 25 minutes.[2] Starting from the 2015 edition, the cup competition were played in full 90 minutes with 11 field players on each team.[3]

2015 PFF Women's Cup
Country Philippines
Dates9 August–27 September 2015
Teams10
ChampionsFar Eastern University
Runners-upDe La Salle University
Third placeAteneo
Fourth placeUST
Matches played24
Goals scored68 (2.83 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Barbie Ann Sobredo (FEU)
(7 goals)
Best playerAlesa Dolino[1] (FEU)
2014

Draw

The draw for the 2015 edition was made on August 5, 2015. Matches were played at the Rizal Memorial Stadium in Manila. Matches at the Biñan Football Field in Biñan, Laguna were also planned.[3]

Results

Group stage

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Far Eastern University 430163+39
Ateneo de Manila 43016609
Green Archers United 421163+37
University of the Philippines-Y 410329-73
Sikat 401338-51

Ateneo de Manila0–4Far Eastern University
Rodriguez  49', 80' Report Sudaria  28'
Sobredo  54', 68'
Lecera  73'
University of the Philippines-Y2–0Sikat
De Los Reyes  27', 90+1' Report

Green Archers United1–1Sikat
Cruz  64' Report Alquiros  70'
Far Eastern University4–0University of the Philippines-Y
Dolino  7'
Sudaria  20', 21'
Araneta  83'
Report

Ateneo de Manila2–1Sikat
Bernardo  53'
Bautista  64'
Report Tanton  16'

Sikat1–3Far Eastern University
Alquiros  89' Report 1,2 Araneta  15'
Sobredo  20', 23'
Green Archers United1–2Ateneo de Manila
Dimatulac  69' Report 1,2 Martin  35'
Diaz  67'

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
De La Salle University 4310112+910
University of Santo Tomas 431084+410
Chelsea S.S. PH 4112610-44
University of the Philippines-X 402236-32
Lady Tamaraws F.C. 401339-61
Chelsea S.S. PH1–6De La Salle University
Sabanal  90+1' Report Dimaandal  28', 49'
Hodges  44'
Inquig  80', 83'
Duran 90'
University of the Philippines-X2–2Lady Tamaraws F.C.
K. Navea-Huff  6'
Alleje  23'
Report Requerme  13'
Lam  61'



Chelsea S.S. PH3–1Lady Tamaraws F.C.
Sabanal  28'
Ramores  45+2', 70'
Report Belluga  73'

University of Santo Tomas3–1University of the Philippines-X
Acuñas  25'
Lemoran  30'
Solite  64'
Report Obra  12'
De La Salle University3–0Lady Tamaraws F.C.
Dimaandal  39'
Ledesma  56'
Hodges  79'
Report

University of Santo Tomas3–2Chelsea S.S. PH
Cabalan  41', 63' Lustan  90+2' Report 1,2 Sanchez  22' (og)
Clemente  44'

Knock-out stage

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
13 September-
 
 
FEU 3
 
27 September -
 
UST 0
 
FEU 2
 
13 September -
 
DLSU 1
 
DLSU 1
 
 
Ateneo 0
 
Third place
 
 
20 September -
 
 
UST 3
 
 
Ateneo 4

Semifinal

Far Eastern University3–0University of Santo Tomas
Sudaria  13'
Sobredo  48', 49'
Report

Third place

University of Santo Tomas3–4Ateneo de Manila
Lemoran  27'
 47' (og)
Cabalan  84'
Report 1, 2 Diaz  6'
Bautista  73'
Bernardo  82'
Rodriguez  87'

Final

Far Eastern University2–1De La Salle University
Dolino
Sobredo  66'
Report Metillo  70'

Awards

  • Champions:Far Eastern University
  • Fair Play Award: Far Eastern University
  • Golden Glove: Kimberly Pariña (FEU)
  • Best Midfielder: Irish Navaja (DLSU)
  • Golden Boot: Barbie Sobredo (FEU)
  • Best Defender/MVP: Alesa Dolino (FEU)

Source:Tiebreaker Times[6]

Notes

  1. The match which started on 20 September at 17:30 was suspended due to heavy rain. On the 32nd minute match officials suspended the match due to the pitch being drenched by worsening rain. After 30 minutes officials decided to resume the game on September 27. The scoreline is 0–0 when the match was halted. The game was resumed as planned from the 32nd minute.[4][5][1]
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References

  1. De Guzman, Icko (27 September 2015). "FEU Claim Second PFF Women's Cup Title". Football.com.ph. Archived from the original on 28 September 2015. Retrieved 28 September 2015.
  2. Sacamos, Karlo (31 May 2014). "Chance for new Malditas discoveries as PFF launches maiden Women's Cup". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Retrieved 5 August 2015.
  3. Estrada, Kevin (5 August 2015). "FEU, Chelsea SS PH, eight others all set for PFF Women's Cup". Dugout Philippines. Retrieved 5 August 2015.
  4. Saldajeno, Ivan (20 September 2015). "Stormy weather washes out PFF Women's Cup final". Dugout Philippines. Retrieved 21 September 2015.
  5. "Untitled". Twitter. Pinay Futbol. 20 September 2015. Retrieved 21 September 2015. There's the official announcement. Play was halted at the 32nd minute and will resume next week. #PFFWomensCup #PFFWCFinal
  6. Tamayao, Brian (28 September 2015). "PFF Women's Cup awarding ceremonies". Tiebreaker Times. Retrieved 30 September 2015.

See also

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