Tuloy F.C. (women)

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Tuloy
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Full nameTuloy Football Club
GroundXO Field for Extraordinary Kids
Capacity1,000
Owner Tuloy Foundation
Head coachTaketomo Suzuki
League PFF Women's League
2023 5th

The Tuloy Football Club is a football club based in Alabang, Muntinlupa, Philippines. Their women's side competes at the PFF Women's League, the top flight women's football league in the Philippines, debuting in 2018. They are affiliated with the Tuloy Foundation.

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History

The Tuloy Football Club is a team based in Alabang, Muntinlupa, with majority of players coming from the Tuloy Foundation, a street children village. [1] [2]

The Tuloy Foundation itself would be established in 1996 with Salesian priest Rocky Evangelista as its founder. Evangelista would start Tuloy's football program in 2001 [3] which was initially only for boys but would also cater to girls later. [4] A bona fide football club by Tuloy would be established at an uncertain date.

Tuloy, along with De La Salle Zobel, were the two teams which debuted at the 2018 PFF Women's League season. [5] Their first PFF Women's League match was on August 25, 2018, where they lost 0–1 to De La Salle. [6] They garnered their first win in the league in their following match by outbesting Ateneo 2–1 on September 1, 2018. [7] Tuloy has played Ateneo before in friendly matches, but their win in the PFF Women's League was the first time they officially prevailed over the collegiate side. [1] They placed fourth in their inaugural season and won the Fair Play award. Tuloy player Isabella Bandoja scored the most goals of the season (22) and was awarded the Golden Boot. [8]

Records

SeasonTeamsLeague Position PFF Women's Cup
201810 4th N/A
(not held)
2019–2010 6th N/A
(not held)
2022–2310 5th
(regular season)
4th
Did not qualify
(final season)

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