De La Salle Lady Booters football

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De La Salle Lady Booters
De La Salle University Seal.svg
Full nameDe La Salle University Women's Football Team
Nickname(s)Lady Booters
Owner De La Salle University
Head coach Hans Smit
League UAAP
PFFWL
2023–24
2023
2nd (UAAP)
4th (PFFWL)

The De La Salle Lady Booters are the varsity women's football team of the De La Salle University. They compete at the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP), as well as at the PFF Women's League (PFFWL), the top flight domestic women's football league in the Philippines. [1]

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UAAP

The DLSU Lady Booters have won 11 titles in the UAAP. They hold the record of having the longest championship streak, winning four straight titles from UAAP Season 65 to 68 (2002–2005). [2] They have also won three straight titles from UAAP Season 79 to 81 (2017–2019). [3] [4]

PFFWL

The collegiate squad was among the pioneer teams of the first season of the PFF Women's League which ran from 2016 to 2017. De La Salle was assured of the league title of the 2016–17 season after their first second round match against OutKast which ended in a 3–0 win. [5] They were undefeated in that season garnering 13 wins or 39 points. [6]

De La Salle won the second league title in 2018 winning 2–1 over the University of Santo Tomas in the de facto final. [7] The Lady Booters also won the third league title in 2020 against UST, completing their third consecutive championship. [8]

Officials

PositionNameNationality
Head coach Hans-Peter Smit [9] Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Assistant coachAlvin Ocampo [9] Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Team managerGenaro de Vera [9] Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines

Honors

UAAP Football Championship
PFF Women's League
PFF Women's Cup

See also

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References

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