Chantelle Maniti

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Full name Chantelle Lourdes Mariona Maniti[1][2]
Date of birth (2005-01-03) January 3, 2005 (age 21)
Place of birth Wetherill Park, New South Wales, Australia
Position Defender
Chantelle Maniti
Personal information
Full name Chantelle Lourdes Mariona Maniti[1][2]
Date of birth (2005-01-03) January 3, 2005 (age 21)
Place of birth Wetherill Park, New South Wales, Australia
Position Defender
Team information
Current team
Macarthur Rams
Youth career
2011 Wetherill Park Westerners
–2017 Sydney United
2017– Football New South Wales Institute
2023-2024

Blacktown Spartans

2025 Macarthur Rams
International career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2022– Philippines U20 3 (0)
2022– Philippines 10 (0)
Medal record
Women's football
Representing the  Philippines
ASEAN Women's Championship
Winner2022 PhilippinesTeam
Southeast Asian Games
Bronze medal – third place2021 VietnamTeam
‡ National team caps and goals as of 13:00; 16 December 2022 (UTC)

Chantelle Lourdes Mariona Maniti (born January 3, 2005) is a Professional footballer who plays as a defender for Macarthur Rams. Born in Australia, she represents the Philippines women's national team.

Maniti was born in Wetherill Park, the third of four children to Filipino and El Salvadoran parents.[3]

Career

Youth

Maniti started playing football when she was six years old. She had her youth football at Wetherill Park Westerners, Sydney United, and Football New South Wales Institute, her current club.

International career

Maniti was born in Australia to a Filipino father and an El Salvadoran mother, which made her eligible to represent Australia, Philippines, and El Salvador at international level.

Philippines U18

Maniti was included in the 27-player line up of the Philippines U18 for the 2022 AFF U-18 Women's Championship in Palembang, Indonesia.[4][5][6]

Maniti was named as captain in her debut for Philippines U18 in a 4–0 defeat against Australia U18.[7]

Philippines

Maniti was included in the Philippines squad for a month-long training camp in Australia. The training camp was part of the national team's preparation for the 2021 Southeast Asian Games held in Hanoi, Vietnam.[8][9]

She made her debut for the Philippines in a 7–2 win against Fiji, coming in as a substitute replacing Jessica Miclat in the 81st minute.[10][11]

Personal life

Honours

References

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