The Philippine women's football team, known as the Filipinas, have been crowned the new queens of the Southeast Asian Games (SEAG) after a historic victory.
They achieved this coronation by defeating the five-time defending champions Vietnam in a thrilling penalty shootout, 6-5, following a scoreless draw after extra time.
This win marks a significant milestone for the Philippines, a nation that was once considered a football underdog in the region.
Player Liv McDaniel expressed immense pride in the team's achievement, emphasizing their determination to prove they belong at the top level of Southeast Asian football.
McDaniel highlighted that the team's success is a way to put the Philippines on the pedestal and showcase their strength on the international stage.
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