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Philippines Beat New Zealand To Take First Women's World Cup Win
The Philippines: The Philippines sealed their first FIFA Women's World Cup win in their second game, as they shocked co-hosts New Zealand 1-0 in Group A, here on Tuesday.
New Zealand had just picked up their first victory in this campaign after a 1-0 victory over Norway in the opening game, while the Philippines had been beaten by Switzerland 2-0 in their first-ever World Cup match, Xinhua reported.
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