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Uzbekistan Women
03-19 11:00
0 - 2
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Philippines Women
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Uzbekistan Women
Philippines Women
Attacks
109
131
Dangerous Attacks
43
91
Ball Possession
53
47
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2
6
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2023
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End 0-2
92′
A.Beard
90′
OCA Natalie Rae
C.Frilles
76′
S. Kuchkorova
I.Aablyakimova
74′
J.Curran
Sarah Christine Eggerswick
67′
A.Markey
J.Guy
67′
A.Pino
Chandler Blue McDaniel
63′
d.nozimova
U.Zoirova
58′
D.Khabibullaeva
56′
D.Asadova
52′
0-2
Jaclyn Katrina Sawicki
Assist: J.Guy
47′
0-1
A.Beard
Assist: J.Guy
Halftime 0-0
35′
I.Aablyakimova
G.Amirova
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Match Info
The Philippines Women's national football team secured a crucial 2-0 victory over Uzbekistan Women in an AFC Women’s Asian Cup group stage match, kicking off at 11:00 local time on March 19, 2026. This result was a significant step for the Filipinas in their quest for qualification, built on a solid defensive display and clinical finishing that silenced the home crowd. The match saw the Philippines take control early and never relinquish it, with two well-taken goals sealing the three points.
The decisive moments came in the first half, with the Philippines asserting their game plan from the outset. The opening goal arrived around the 25-minute mark, following sustained pressure, as a cross from the right was met with a powerful header that gave the Uzbekistan goalkeeper no chance. The visitors doubled their lead just before halftime, capitalizing on a defensive error to slot home a composed finish from inside the box. The second half saw Uzbekistan push forward in search of a route back into the match, but the Philippine defense, marshaled superbly, held firm and limited any clear-cut chances, with the goalkeeper making a couple of important saves to preserve the clean sheet.
A key focus point was the disciplined and organized performance of the Philippine backline, which successfully nullified Uzbekistan's attacking threats throughout the ninety minutes. The midfield battle was also decisively won by the visitors, who controlled the tempo and efficiently transitioned from defense to attack. This performance served as a redemption of sorts for the Philippines after previous tournament struggles, showcasing a mature and tactically adept side.
In terms of table impact, this victory provided the Philippines with a vital three points to boost their standing in the group, moving them into a strong position to advance to the knockout stages. For Uzbekistan, the defeat at home was a setback, leaving them with work to do in their remaining fixtures to keep their tournament hopes alive.
Post-match, the Philippine coach praised the team's mentality and execution, stating, "We came here with a plan and the players carried it out perfectly. The clean sheet is as important as the goals." The Uzbekistan manager acknowledged the quality of the opposition, saying, "We were not at our best today and they punished us. We must learn and respond quickly."
The starting lineups featured the Philippines in their familiar formation, with key players in attack and a solid de