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Filipino women footballers decry criticism

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MANILA, Feb 10: Members of the Philippines women’s football team, which recently qualified for its first World Cup, have played down social media comments that most of the players with mixed American ancestry “were not Filipino enough.”
The Philippines beat Taiwan 4-3 in a penalty shootout last week after the match ended 1-1 in the Women’s Asian Cup hosted by India, a regional tournament that also served as Asia’s qualification for next year’s Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.
The landmark victory added to football’s phenomenally growing attention in the basketball- and boxing-crazy former American colony, where young Filipinos transform busy public roads into makeshift basketball courts and mimic Filipino and US players.
After the victory in India, the still-ecstatic Filipina players and their Australian coach Alen Stajcic faced journalists in Manila to reflect on the historic win. An online video of the winning kick posted on Twitter has gone viral with 168,000 views, 5,700 likes and more than a thousand retweets.
Then the questions turned to the online criticism, which cast a cloud on the American heritage of many of the players in the Philippine team.
“We’re all Filipino, there’s no such thing as we’re not Filipino enough,” online news site Philstar.com quoted U.S.-based Kiara Fontanilla as telling a news conference in Manila.
Olivia McDaniel said the questions hurt her and stressed the Filipino American players were certain of their identity as Filipinos. (AP)

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