Philippines stun New Zealand for first Women's World Cup win
Sarina Bolden scored the Philippines' first goal at a World Cup as they spoiled co-hosts New Zealand's party with a stunning win in Wellington.
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Sarina Bolden scored the Philippines' first goal at a World Cup as they spoiled co-hosts New Zealand's party with a stunning win in Wellington.
WELLINGTON : Forward Sarina Bolden headed the winner as the Philippines spoiled co-hosts New Zealand's party with a stunning 1-0 victory in their Women's World Cup Group A clash on Tuesday.
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