
Sarina Bolden scored the winning goal for the Philippines in the penalty shoot-out after a couple of gutsy saves by goalkeeper Olivia McDaniel.
The dramatic feat secured the Philippines a spot in football’s most prestigious world tournament for the first time ever.
On top of securing a seat in the World Cup – which is set in Australia and New Zealand in 2023 – the Philippines advanced to the final four of the continental tournament along with Korea, Japan, and China.
Quinley Quezada scored at the 49’ mark to give the Philippines a 1-0 lead, but Zhuo Li-Ping found an 83rd minute equalizer to send the match to extra time.
The 30-minute extra time, though, still wasn’t enough as both teams found it difficult to crack the 1-1 deadlock, sending the match to an intense penalty shoot-out.
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Ting Chi and Wang Hsiang-Huei scored Chinese Taipei’s first two spot kicks, with the Philippines’ Sara Castañeda and Tahnai Annis answering both.
Chen Ying-Hui scored next for the Taiwanese, but the Philippines’ Jessica Miclat missed to give Taipei a 3-2 advantage.
Relief came for the Filipinas when Hsu Yi-Yun missed for Chinese Taipei. The score, though, remained the same in the next two attempts as Filipina Hali Long and Taiwanese Su Sin-Hsin also went off the mark.
Luckily for the Philippines, McDaniel stepped up next and tied it at 3-3.
The Philippines then found a golden opportunity to finish off the match after Zhuo, who found the late equalizer to send the quarterfinal tie to extra time and penalty shoot-out, missed her attempt for the Taiwanese.
Bolden, who has been active the entire match, finally ended the nervy shoot-out as she drilled her penalty kick past Chinese Taipei goalkeeper Cheng Ssu-Yu.
The Philippines, mentored by Australian Alen Stajcic, will take on Korea next for a spot in the Asian Cup final on Thursday, February 3.
Korea pulled off a shocker a few hours before the Philippines-Taipei quarters clash as it overcame world No. 11 Australia, 1-0, with So-Yun Ji scoring a late right-footed winner at the 87’ mark.
Despite lining up with a back five for Sunday’s match, the Philippines controlled the ball well and looked to go forward whenever the opportunity arose.
The Filipina booters’ aggressiveness saw them launch three attempts – one from Sofia Harrison and two from Bolden – inside the first 10 minutes of the match, but the efforts of both players yielded no goals.





