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[Title] => Queen City United vies in National Women's football
[Summary] => The Cebu Football Association is pinning high hopes on the Queen City United which will represent Cebu to the 2005 Philippine Football Federation National Women's Championship on August 16-23 in Davao City.
CebuFA president Jonathan "Maxi" Maximo said they have decided to make QCU as its core team on the basis of its past performance in the Aboitiz Cup last year and the 1st Cebu Amateur Football Cup National Invitational tournament last summer.
In the absence of the NCR squad, which is composed mostly of national players, Cebu has a bigger chance of winning.
[DatePublished] => 2005-08-12 00:00:00
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[SectionName] => Freeman Cebu Sports
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CAGAYAN AND SOUTH COTABATO
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[Title] => Queen City United vies in National Women's football
[Summary] => The Cebu Football Association is pinning high hopes on the Queen City United which will represent Cebu to the 2005 Philippine Football Federation National Women's Championship on August 16-23 in Davao City.
CebuFA president Jonathan "Maxi" Maximo said they have decided to make QCU as its core team on the basis of its past performance in the Aboitiz Cup last year and the 1st Cebu Amateur Football Cup National Invitational tournament last summer.
In the absence of the NCR squad, which is composed mostly of national players, Cebu has a bigger chance of winning.
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August 12, 2005 - 12:00am