Guam U17 Women’s Team defeats Saudi Arabia 3-1

Guam U17 Women’s Team defeats Saudi Arabia 3-1

[April 20, 2024 – Harmon, Guam] The Guam U17 Women’s National Team look to ride the momentum of its success in its 3-1 victory against Saudi Arabia Friday in its second of two matches at the Prince Mohammed bin Fahad bin Abdulaziz Stadium in Dammam, Saudi Arabia.

“I’m really proud of us representing Guam here in Saudi Arabia and for this win,” said Hinengi San Nicolas, who scored the eventual game-winning goal in the 42nd minute. “We all worked together and played hard for each other and for Guam most especially. All we can do now is look forward and keep this momentum going.

“It felt really great to get the result; we all put our hearts out on the field and played to the best of our abilities. I’m really proud of the team and our efforts. We can still improve as a team and individually, so I look forward to the team making those improvements for an even better match Monday,” San Nicolas added.

San Nicolas scored the second of Guam’s three goals. Teammates Iliana Figueroa and Serenity Wusstig scored Guam’s other goals in the win.

“This is a great result for this team that has worked hard to make improvements as both individual players and as part of the team,” said Chyna Ramirez, Head Coach of the Guam U17 Women’s National Team. “I’m proud of the way they played overall and how they managed the match even after Saudi Arabia scored first. We will have two more days to rest and train before our next match, so we will maximize this to make the necessary adjustments to continue improving our performance on the pitch.

“I’d really like to also thank the staff for fostering a professional environment for the players here in Saudi Arabia. This training camp and these two matches are really a valuable opportunities for both players and staff to continue learning and developing. SAFF has been an incredible host, and we appreciate everything they have done to make sure we have a good experience in Saudi Arabia,” Ramirez added.

Guam returns to the stadium to play its second of two matches against Saudi Arabia Monday evening at 6:30 p.m. local time (1:30 a.m. +1 day Guam time).

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Guam’s Jaelyn Han runs up the right side toward the goal in a U17 Women’s international friendly match against Saudi Arabia Friday at the Prince Mohammed bin Fahad bin Abdulaziz Stadium in Dammam, Saudi Arabia. Guam won 3-1.

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Guam’s starting 11 players pose for a group photo ahead of the team’s U17 Women’s international friendly against Saudi Arabia at the Prince Mohammed bin Fahad bin Abdulaziz Stadium in Dammam, Saudi Arabia. In the photo are, kneeling from left to right Aiyanna Duenas, Orung Santos, Hinengi San Nicolas, Serenity Wusstig, and Kalyn Savage. Standing from left to right are Jaelyn Han, Emme Ettleman, Sierra Ruehl, Iliana Figueroa, Amira Walker, and Trinity Santos. Guam won 3-1.

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Guam’s Hinengi San Nicolas moves to advance the ball forward in a U17 Women’s international friendly match against Saudi Arabia Friday at the Prince Mohammed bin Fahad bin Abdulaziz Stadium in Dammam, Saudi Arabia. Guam won 3-1.

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Guam’s Hope Hutapea passes the ball facing pressure from Saudi Arabian defenders in a U17 Women’s international friendly match against Saudi Arabia Friday at the Prince Mohammed bin Fahad bin Abdulaziz Stadium in Dammam, Saudi Arabia. Guam won 3-1.

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Guam’s Serenity Wusstig gets the ball around Saudi Arabia’s goalkeeper in a U17 Women’s international friendly match Friday at the Prince Mohammed bin Fahad bin Abdulaziz Stadium in Dammam, Saudi Arabia. Guam won 3-1.

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Guam’s Iliana Figueroa takes the ball toward the goal in a U17 Women’s international friendly match against Saudi Arabia Friday at the Prince Mohammed bin Fahad bin Abdulaziz Stadium in Dammam, Saudi Arabia. Guam won 3-1.