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PH futsal team achieves milestone at FIFA Women’s World Cup

MANILA – The Philippines fell to Morocco, 2-3, Monday night but took consolation in scoring two goals in the inaugural FIFA Futsal Women’s World Cup at PhilSports Complex in Pasig City.

Inday Tolentin and Cathrine Graversen earned the honors as milestone goal-scorers for the country in the prestigious 16-nation meet backed by the Philippine Sports Commission and Philippine Football Federation.

Tolentin struck off a free kick less than four minutes into the Group A match while Graversen followed suit in transition three minutes later, sending the home crowd into a frenzy.

But the Filipina5 failed to sustain the charge, allowing the Atlas Lionesses to steal the crucial win that kept them on the hunt for a quarterfinal spot at three points (1-1 win-loss).

The setback, which came after an opening 0-6 beatdown from Poland, pushed the home side to the exits with one match left in the campaign against quarterfinals-bound Argentina (six points on two wins) on Thursday.

“It’s a World Cup, right, everybody wants to score so for me it’s a dream come true,” Graversen said in a news release. “To do it on your home court makes it more exciting and crazy. The atmosphere was just wild.”

Graversen took added pride in the fact that the Filipina5, despite relinquishing control with three successive goals from Nadia Laftah (10th), Siiham Tadlaoui (14th) and Jasmine Demraoui (17th), kept fighting.

“We created a lot of opportunities and we gave it our all. That’s all you can ask for, basically,” she said. “And we fought until the very last minute.” (PSC Media)

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