Kaya FC–Iloilo Women made a thunderous statement in their AFC Women’s Champions League debut on August 17, 2026, dismantling Ilbirs Bishkek Women 6–0 in a one-sided group-stage encounter. The Filipino side turned in a near-flawless attacking display, combining relentless pressure with clinical finishing to sweep aside their Kyrgyz opponents and take full control of their group.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle at the neutral venue, Kaya FC–Iloilo set the tempo. They dominated possession, pinned Ilbirs deep inside their own half, and created chances at will. The underdogs from Bishkek struggled to escape their own third, and by halftime the match was already effectively decided. The final whistle confirmed not just a routine victory, but a statement of intent from one of Southeast Asia’s rising women’s club sides.
Key Moments
- 12’ – Opening goal: Kaya’s captain and playmaker, Maya Santos, curled a free kick into the top corner from 20 yards after a cynical foul on the edge of the box.
- 28’ – Second goal: Winger Jessa Dela Cruz doubled the lead, finishing a swift counter-attack with a composed low drive past the Ilbirs goalkeeper.
- 36’ – Third goal: A defensive mix-up in the Ilbirs box allowed striker Althea Ramos to poke in from close range after a corner kick.
- 45+2’ – Fourth goal: Santos grabbed her second of the night with a penalty after a handball in the area, sending the keeper the wrong way.
- 63’ – Fifth goal: Substitute Bea Villanueva looped a header over the stranded keeper from a pinpoint cross.
- 79’ – Sixth goal: Ramos completed her brace with a thunderous strike from the edge of the box, capping off another slick build-up.
Tactical Story
Kaya FC–Iloilo Women’s high-pressing game was the defining feature of the match. Their midfield trio suffocated Ilbirs’ attempts to build from the back, forcing turnover after turnover in dangerous areas. The full-backs pushed high to create overloads on the wings, while the striker rotated with the attacking midfielder to drag defenders out of position. Ilbirs Bishkek Women, to their credit, defended resolutely for long stretches but simply lacked the outlets to relieve sustained pressure. Whenever they did win the ball, they were immediately hounded by three or four Kaya players, making an escape nearly impossible.
Standout Performers
Maya Santos was the orchestrator-in-chief, scoring twice and adding an assist while dictating every attack from midfield. Her set-piece delivery was a constant menace. Althea Ramos also shone, netting a brace and occupying the Ilbirs centre-backs all evening. The backline, led by an imperious Katrina Lim, barely had to break a sweat — Ilbirs registered no shots on target across the full 90 minutes.
Impact on the Group
With this emphatic 6–0 victory, Kaya FC–Iloilo Women moved to the top of their AFC Women’s Champions League group on goal difference, having instantly signaled their credentials as contenders. The result also serves as a major confidence booster ahead of tougher assignments, while Ilbirs Bishkek Women will need to regroup quickly after a chastening start to their campaign. For the Filipino club, the message to the rest of the continent is clear: they are not here just to participate.

