Filipinas face Costa Ricans

Photograph courtesy of PFF THE national women’s football team gets a taste of elite competition when it battles Costa Rica in a pair of friendly matches.
The national women's football team flies to Costa Rica for an 11-day training and a pair of friendly matches in preparation for the FIFA Women's World Cup.
Bannered by head coach Alen Stajcic, the Filipinas will face world No. 37 Las Ticas in a tune-up match on 7 October at the Alejandro Morera Soto Stadium in Alajuela Province.
They will have a rematch on 11 October, but both federations have yet to finalize the venue.
The back-to-back friendly matches are part of the Filipinas buildup for the World Cup that will be co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand from 20 July to 20 August next year.
Prior to this, the Filipinas faced New Zealand in a friendly match last week which they yielded a 1-2 decision in Auckland.
Stajcic said facing higher-ranked teams will not only sharpen their skills and polish their strategies but will also boost their confidence and give them experience needed against global heavyweights.
"The friendly matches against Costa Rica in October give us a chance to experience different styles of play after playing against New Zealand early this month," Stajcic said.
"We improved a lot but there's no doubt that expectations and goals are higher and we know how hard it is to keep climbing so we're working hard trying to reset our goals to keep striving for more success."
"It's just continued growth for us. We're heading down the right track but definitely we're not getting complacent on thinking this is enough. We want more."
Philippine Football Federation president Mariano Araneta is delighted that the Filipinas are getting quality matches that will toughen them up for the World Cup.
"We are pleased that the Filipinas are getting these types of matches as they continue their preparations for the World Cup," Araneta said.
PFF secretary general Edwin Gastanes also thanked the Costa Rican Football Federation for agreeing to help them in their preparation for the World Cup.
