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                    [Summary] => BACOLOD — The Philippine men’s football team was still in high spirits the day after its close, fighting 0-1 defeat to the powerhouse Thailand side Wednesday, and this could well carry the team on today as it plays Cambodia in a crucial contest at the Panaad Sports Complex.


To many, the RP XI, reinforced by six Fil-foreign recruits, has proven it’s no longer a minnow in SEA Games football following its impressive stand against Thailand.

And that makes the Nationals the favorites against the Cambodians in their virtual knockout setto at 4:30 p.m.
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To many, the RP XI, reinforced by six Fil-foreign recruits, has proven it’s no longer a minnow in SEA Games football following its impressive stand against Thailand.

And that makes the Nationals the favorites against the Cambodians in their virtual knockout setto at 4:30 p.m.
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The RP XI suffered a close 0-1 defeat to the disappointment of about 15,000 fans looking forward to a victory party in the venue, about 10 kilometers away from Bacolod downtown.
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To many, the RP XI, reinforced by six Fil-foreign recruits, has proven it’s no longer a minnow in SEA Games football following its impressive stand against Thailand.

And that makes the Nationals the favorites against the Cambodians in their virtual knockout setto at 4:30 p.m.
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To many, the RP XI, reinforced by six Fil-foreign recruits, has proven it’s no longer a minnow in SEA Games football following its impressive stand against Thailand.

And that makes the Nationals the favorites against the Cambodians in their virtual knockout setto at 4:30 p.m.
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