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RP booters stun Brazil in street kids World Cup


Filipino booters finally lived up to their “Miracle Team" billing with a huge 6-2 upset of Brazil no less last Thursday in the Deloitte Street Child World Cup indoor football tournament in Durban, South Africa. Shrugging off a 2-0 loss to Tanzania two days ago, the Jess Landangan-coached RP squad worked like a well-oiled machine, surging to a 4-1 halftime lead before scoring two more goals in the next period to wrap up the monumental win in front of a roaring South African gallery.

A member of the Philippine team celebrate after scoring a goal during their match against Brazil in the Deloitte Street Child World Cup indoor tournament in South Africa. GMANews.TV
It marked the first time that the Philippines beat world football power Brazil at the international level and boosted the charges of British co-manager Craig Burrows into the shield competition after finishing the Group B preliminaries with a 1-2 win-loss slate. “We prayed for a breakthrough for the RP ‘Miracle Team,’ and it was answered in a big way with this win over the Brazilians," said co-manager Ed Formoso. Formoso also cited the Henry V. Moran Foundation, which staged the tryouts that led to the formation of a competitive squad to the South African soccerfest. “It seems that the Tinikling footwork beat Samba footwork," noted RP women’s team skipper Marielle Benitez when informed of the historic win. Benitez, a member of the world-famous Bayanihan dance troupe, earlier gave the RP members lessons in the popular folk dance that requires nimble feet between two bamboo poles as part of the team’s off-pitch extracurricular activity. The Philippines next play Ukraine on Saturday with the winner facing the victor of the other Shield semifinals between host South Africa and Brazil on Sunday. – GMANews.TV