Philippines have made history by winning their first women's football gold medal at the Southeast Asian Games.
Winning 6-5 on penalties, the Philippines defeated Vietnam to claim the gold medal in women's football at the 33rd SEA Games.
RAYONG, Thailand – The Philippine women’s and men’s triathlon team came through with the gold in the 33rd Southeast Asian ...
ENDING a 26-year gold drought for Philippine women’s singles tennis in the Southeast Asian Games, Alex Eala proved why she ...
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Eala bags gold medal in women’s tennis singles in SEA Games
Alex Eala finally ended the Philippines’ 26-year wait for a SEA Games women’s tennis gold, outplaying home bet Mananchaya ...
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Vietnam women's team denied legitimate goal in referee controversy in SEA Games final defeat to Philippines
The Vietnam women's national team lost the SEA Games gold medal to the Philippines in a penalty shootout after a ...
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Philippines women stun host Thailand on penalties to reach historic first SEA Games football final
The Philippines women's national team silenced the home crowd at the 33rd SEA Games after defeating host nation Thailand 4-2 ...
Women entrepreneurs have been flourishing in the Philippines. They continue to be innovative, resourceful, and able to break barriers. However, numerous challenges still stand in the way: ...
Vietnam lost to the Philippines on penalties in the SEA Games women’s football final, a game that they scored a valid goal ...
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PH women’s hockey team enters SEAG finals
The Philippine national women’s ice hockey team will have a chance to take the gold medal at the 2025 Southeast Asian Games ...
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Team Philippines Turns Up the Heat on Ice at the 33rd SEA Games
Fast. Fearless. Unstoppable. As the 33rd Southeast Asian Games light up Bangkok, Thailand, Team Philippines is charging into ...
Physical: Asia competitor Robyn Brown earned a silver medal for the Philippines in the women’s 400m hurdles at the 2025 SEA Games, finishing second with a time of 57.50 seconds in Bangkok ...
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