List of women's football clubs in the Philippines
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List of women's association football clubs in the Philippines sorted by competition. Only clubs which have taken part in the PFF Women's League and/or the PFF Women's Cup are listed.
PFF Women's League (2016–present)
Clubs
| Club | Home locality | Season | Status | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| First | Most recent | ||||
| Azzurri | Makati | 2023 | Inactive | ||
| Capital1 Solar Strikers | N/a | 2025 | Active | ||
| Fuego España | N/a | 2016–17 | Inactive | Alumni club of students from the University of Santo Tomas[1] | |
| Green Archers United | N/a | 2016–17 | Defunct (since 2020) | ||
| Hiraya | N/a | 2016–17 | 2019–20 | Inactive | Founded by Philippine international player, Hanna Maiya Ibarra.[2] Known as Hiraya–Stallion in 2019–20 season due to temporary merger with Stallion.[3] |
| Kaya–Iloilo | Iloilo City | 2016–17 | 2023 | Active | |
| Makati | Makati | 2025 | Active | ||
| Manila Digger | Manila | 2023 | Inactive | ||
| Manila Nomads | Carmona | 2019–20 | 2023 | Inactive | |
| Maroons | N/a | 2019–20 | Inactive | ||
| OutKast | N/a | 2016–17 | Inactive | Formerly went under the name "Lady Tamz", as an alumni football club of the Far Eastern University.[4] | |
| Stallion Laguna | Biñan | 2019–20 | 2023 | Active | Hiraya–Stallion in 2019–20 season due to temporary merger with Hiraya.[3] |
| Tigers | N/a | 2019–20 | Inactive | ||
| Tuloy | Muntinlupa | 2019–20 | 2023 | Inactive | |
Other teams
The PFF Women's League system included teams which are not bona fide clubs, most of which are collegiate varsity teams.
| Team | Type | Home locality | Season | Status[a] | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| First | Most recent | |||||
| Ateneo de Manila University (Ateneo Lady Blue Booters[b]) | Varsity (University) | Quezon City | 2016–17 | 2018 | Inactive | |
| De La Salle University (De La Salle Lady Booters) | Varsity (University) | Manila | 2016–17 | 2023 | Inactive | |
| De La Salle Zobel (Zobel Lady Junior Archers) | Varsity (High school) | Manila | 2018 | Inactive (since 2018) | ||
| Far Eastern University (De La Salle Lady Booters) | Varsity (University) | Manila | 2016–17 | 2023 | Inactive | |
| University of Santo Tomas (UST Lady Booters) | Varsity (University) | Manila | 2016–17 | 2023 | Active | |
| University of the Philippines (Fighting Maroons Booters) | Varsity (University) | Quezon City | 2016–17 | 2023 | Active | |
| The Younghusband Football Academy (Chelsea SS PH) | Football academy | Muntinlupa | 2016–17 | Inactive | ||
PFF Women's Cup (2014–present)
The following are clubs which have only exclusively appeared in the PFF Women's Cup.
Clubs
| Club | Home locality | Edition | Status | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| First | Most recent | ||||
| Beach Hut | N/a | 2024[5] | Active | Established in 2019; bills itself as the "first all-girls' football club" in the Philippines.[6][7] Named after a sunblock brand owned by the Dragon Edge Group.[6][8] | |
| Lady Tamaraws | N/a | 2015 | Inactive | Alumni club of students from the Far Eastern University[9] | |
| Loyola | Manila | 2014 | Inactive | Nine-a-side only[c] | |
| Mendiola 1991 | Manila | 2014 | Inactive | Nine-a-side only[c] | |
| Síkat | N/a | 2014[9] | 2015 | Inactive | |
Other teams
The PFF Women's Cup had participation from teams which are not bona fide clubs.
| Team | Type | Home locality | Edition | Status[a] | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| First | Most recent | |||||
| De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde (DLS-CSB Blazers) | Varsity (University) | Manila | 2014 | Inactive | Nine-a-side only[c] | |
| University of the Philippines–X | Varsity (University) | Quezon City | 2015 | Inactive | As two separate UP teams. UP have competed as a single unit outside the 2015 edition. | |
| University of the Philippines–Y | ||||||
Notes
- Participation in the Philippine Football Federation competitions. These teams' main leagues are either the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)
- Solely referred as under the moniker, Ateneo Blue Eagles since 2022
- Only participated in the inaugural 2014 PFF Women's Cup, which had adopted a nine-a-side variant of football.