Kaya-Iloilo battled College of Asian Scholars of host Thailand to a scoreless draw on Sunday to begin its campaign in the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Women’s Champions League in Pathum Thani.
The winner of last year’s Philippine Football Federation Women’s League had its share of great chances to score and also came close to conceding at least one before the two sides were forced to share the spoils in their Group B encounter at Pathum Thani Stadium.
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Kaya, captained by national women’s team mainstay Hali Long, plays Iran’s Bam Khatoon on Wednesday.
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Article continues after this advertisementCharisa Lemoran’s left-footed free kick almost put Kaya in front in the 27th minute, but her attempt was saved by College of Asian Scholars keeper Yada Sengyong using her fingertips.
Article continues after this advertisementCollege of Asian Scholars, representing Thailand by virtue of being this year’s Thai Women’s League champion, nearly went ahead when Kanyanat Chetthabutr appeared to have beat Kaya keeper Inna Palacios from outside the box with a looping chance.
But the ball bounced twice and hit the crossbar which left Kaya with a huge sigh of relief.
Article continues after this advertisementDionesa Tolentin also had an opportunity to produce the opener in the 38th but her right-footed shot went straight to the Thai goalie.
Palacios was busier late in the second half as College of Asian Scholars tried multiple attempts to score, to no avail. INQ
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