Stallion Laguna F.C. is a Filipino professional football club which organizes a women's team. The club plays in the PFF Women's League, the women's domestic national league of the Philippines. It has a men's team, which competes in the Philippines Football League.
Full name | Stallion Laguna Football Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | The Stallions | ||
Short name | STA | ||
Founded | 2002 | ||
Ground | Biñan Football Stadium | ||
Capacity | 2,580 | ||
Head coach | Jose Tamayo | ||
League | PFF Women's League | ||
2023 | PFF Women's League, 10th of 10 | ||
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History
editStallion Laguna's women's team first joined the PFF Women's League during 2019–20, the league's third season. It competed as Stallion–Hiraya, under a partnership with another women's club Hiraya F.C.[1]
It joined the 2022 PFF Women's Cup, as Stallion Laguna.[2] The club would compete under the same name, when the PFF Women's League returned from a three-year hiatus in 2023.[3]
In September 2024, former Philippine women's national team general manager and patron Jefferson Cheng started sponsoring Stallion through his company, Philippine Airport Ground Support Solutions.[4][5]
Honors
editDomestic
editCups
edit- PFF Women's Cup
- Winners (1): 2024
Records
editSeason | Teams | League position | PFF Women's Cup |
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2019–20 | 10 | 5th | N/A (not held) |
2022 | — | N/A (not held) | 8th |
2023 | 10 | 10th | N/A (not held) |
2024 | 6 | N/A (not held) | 1st |
References
edit- ^ "Third season of the PFF Women's League kicks off July 27th". ABS-CBN News. 26 July 2019. Archived from the original on 26 July 2019. Retrieved 26 July 2019.
- ^ "PFF launches Women's Cup to reignite women's football development". The Philippine Football Federation. 28 October 2022. Retrieved 28 October 2022.
- ^ Basco, Karl Cedrick (22 June 2023). "FEU out to defend title in PFF Women's League". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
- ^ Terrado, Reuben (17 September 2024). "Jeff Cheng throws support to Stallion Laguna FC women's team". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Retrieved 18 September 2024.
- ^ Suing, Ivan (18 September 2024). "Cheng, ex-Filipinas manager, rallies behind Stallion Laguna FC". Daily Tribune. Retrieved 18 September 2024.