List of women's football clubs in the Philippines

List of women's association football clubs in the Philippines sorted by competition. Only clubs which have taken part in the PFF Women's League and/or the PFF Women's Cup are listed.

PFF Women's League (2016–present)

Clubs

Club Home locality Season Status Notes
First Most recent
AzzurriMakati2023Inactive
Capital1 Solar StrikersN/a2025Active
Fuego EspañaN/a2016–17InactiveAlumni club of students from the University of Santo Tomas[1]
Green Archers UnitedN/a2016–17Defunct(since 2020)
HirayaN/a2016–172019–20InactiveFounded by Philippine international player, Hanna Maiya Ibarra.[2] Known as Hiraya–Stallion in 2019–20 season due to temporary merger with Stallion.[3]
Kaya–IloiloIloilo City2016–172023Active
MakatiMakati2025Active
Manila DiggerManila2023Inactive
Manila NomadsCarmona2019–202023Inactive
MaroonsN/a2019–20Inactive
OutKastN/a2016–17Inactive
Stallion LagunaBiñan2019–202023ActiveHiraya–Stallion in 2019–20 season due to temporary merger with Hiraya.[3]
TigersN/a2019–20Inactive
TuloyMuntinlupa2019–202023Inactive

Other teams

The PFF Women's League system included teams which are not bona fide clubs, most of which are collegiate varsity teams.

Team Type Home locality Season Status[a]Notes
First Most recent
Ateneo de Manila University(Ateneo Lady Blue Booters[b])Varsity(University)Quezon City2016–172018Inactive
De La Salle University(De La Salle Lady Booters)Varsity(University)Manila2016–172023Inactive
De La Salle Zobel(Zobel Lady Junior Archers)Varsity(High school)Manila2018Inactive(since 2018)
Far Eastern University(De La Salle Lady Booters)Varsity(University)Manila2016–172023Inactive
University of Santo Tomas(UST Lady Booters)Varsity(University)Manila2016–172023Active
University of the Philippines(Fighting Maroons Booters)Varsity(University)Quezon City2016–172023Active
The Younghusband Football Academy(Chelsea SS PH)Football academyMuntinlupa2016–17Inactive

PFF Women's Cup (2014–present)

The following are clubs which have only exclusively appeared in the PFF Women's Cup.

Clubs

Club Home locality Edition Status Notes
First Most recent
Beach HutN/a2024[4]ActiveEstablished in 2019; bills itself as the "first all-girls' football club" in the Philippines.[5][6] Named after a sunblock brand owned by the Dragon Edge Group.[5][7]
Lady TamarawsN/a2015InactiveAlumni club of students from the Far Eastern University[8]
LoyolaManila2014InactiveNine-a-side only[c]
Mendiola 1991Manila2014InactiveNine-a-side only[c]
SíkatN/a2014[8]2015Inactive

Other teams

The PFF Women's Cup had participation from teams which are not bona fide clubs.

Team Type Home locality Edition Status[a]Notes
First Most recent
De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde(DLS-CSB Blazers)Varsity(University)Manila2014InactiveNine-a-side only[c]
University of the Philippines–XVarsity(University)Quezon City2015InactiveAs two separate UP teams. UP have competed as a single unit outside the 2015 edition.
University of the Philippines–Y

Notes

  1. ^ abParticipation in the Philippine Football Federation competitions. These teams' main leagues are either the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)
  2. ^Solely referred as under the moniker, Ateneo Blue Eagles since 2022
  3. ^ abcOnly participated in the inaugural 2014 PFF Women's Cup, which had adopted a nine-a-side variant of football.

See also

References

  1. ^Estrada, Kevin (November 11, 2016). "Derbies highlight PFF Women's League opener". Dugout Philippines. Retrieved November 11, 2016.
  2. ^Montayre, Mia (November 18, 2016). "Hat tricks, big wins and a scoreless draw mark PFF Women's League opening". Tiebreaker Times. Retrieved December 7, 2016.
  3. ^ ab"Third season of the PFF Women's League kicks off July 27th". ABS-CBN News. July 26, 2019. Archived from the original on July 26, 2019. Retrieved July 26, 2019.
  4. ^"Kaya, Stallion banner Women's League cast". Daily Tribune. October 7, 2024. Retrieved October 7, 2024.
  5. ^ ab"Beach Hut Football Club". Beach Hut Sunscreen. Retrieved October 13, 2024.
  6. ^"Beach Hut Sunscreen builds platform for Filipina dreams with pioneer Beach Hut Women's Beach Football Festival". Rappler. June 7, 2024. Retrieved October 13, 2024. Beach Hut's footprint in women's football began five years ago when they started the Beach Hut Football Club (Beach Hut FC), the first all-girls football club in the Philippines.
  7. ^"Our Advocacies: Beach Hut Football Club". Dragon Edge Group. Retrieved October 13, 2024.
  8. ^ abEstrada, Kevin (August 5, 2015). "FEU, Chelsea SS PH, eight others all set for PFF Women's Cup". Dugout Philippines. Retrieved October 23, 2024.