Six women's football clubs kick off PWL 2025 on March 22
Six women's football clubs, including UAAP teams from the University of the Philippines and the University of Santo Tomas, will compete in the PFF Women's Football League (PWL) 2025 starting on March 22.
The league aims to improve the quality of women's football by providing consistent competitive games for players, despite having four fewer teams compared to previous years.
Miguel Gutierrez, PWL 2025 tournament commissioner and PFF president, emphasized the importance of a well-competitive environment to develop young players and prepare them for national duties.
Kaya FC team captain Hali Long expressed her enthusiasm about defending the title with her teammates who push her to become better, while also looking forward to seeing young teams join the league.
Stallions Laguna FC's Olivia and Chandler McDaniel highlighted the fun and competitive nature of playing in the Philippines, aiming to contribute to the growth of women's football.
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