Sara Castañeda Explained

Sara Castañeda
Fullname:Sara Isobel Arrieta Castañeda
Birth Date:December 5, 1996
Birth Place:San Juan, Philippines
Position:Midfielder
Currentclub:Kaya-Iloilo
Clubnumber:21
Youthclubs1:De La Salle Zobel
Collegeyears1:2014–
College1:De La Salle University
Years1:2023-
Clubs1:Kaya-Iloilo
Nationalyears1:
Nationalteam1:Philippines U16
Nationalyears2:
Nationalteam2:Philippines U19
Nationalyears3:2015–
Nationalteam3:Philippines
Nationalcaps3:45
Nationalgoals3:10
Nationalteam-Update:February 3, 2022

Sara Isobel Arrieta Castañeda (born December 5, 1996)[1] is a Filipino footballer who plays as a midfielder for PFF Women's League club Kaya-Iloilo and the Philippines women's national team.

Youth and collegiate career

Castañeda has a younger brother and sister, Anicka Castañeda.[2] She took up the sport of football at age 5, after witnessing her brother play for the Makati Football Club. She attended De La Salle Zobel for her high school studies and was part of her school's football team. During her high stint, she was awarded the Athlete of the Year twice.[3]

Castañeda later played for the football team of her college, De La Salle University.[3] With her team, she competed in 2016 in the UAAP Season 78 football tournaments and scored in the final against UP Lady Maroons but lost with 1–2. She became after the tournament Rookie of the Year.

International career

Before her stint with her college, Castañeda has already played for the under-16 and under-19 Philippine national football teams. She made her debut for the senior team at age 18 in May 2015 at the 2015 AFF Women's Championship.[3] She also participated in the 2016 edition.

Castañeda helped the Philippines qualify for their first AFC Women's Asian Cup since the qualification stage was introduced. She scored 4 goals in the 2018 AFC Women's Asian Cup qualifiers in 2017 including the equalizer in the 1–1 tie against Bahrain that secured the Philippines qualification for the 2018 edition of the continental tournament.[4]

Despite Castañeda's contribution to the qualification, she had to secure a berth for the Philippine squad that will participate at the final tournament of the 2018 AFC Women's Asian Cup. By February 2018 she was removed from the national pool[4] but was later reinstated.[5] She was included in the final-23 roster for the 2018[6] and 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup.[7] In the 2022 tournament where the Philippines qualified for their first ever FIFA Women's World Cup, she was mostly utilized as a substitute.[7]

International goals

Scores and results list the Philippines' goal tally first.

Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. April 3, 2017 2018 AFC Women's Asian Cup qualification
2. April 5, 2017
3. April 7, 2017
4. April 10, 2017
5. November 4, 2018 Hisor Central Stadium, Hisor, Tajikistan2020 Summer Olympics qualification
6. November 8, 2018
7.
8. April 9, 2019 Grand Hamad Stadium, Doha, Qatar
9.
10. 17 August 2019 2–0 7–0 2019 AFF Women's Championship

Notes and References

  1. Web site: AFF MYANMAR WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP 2016 - FINAL REGISTRATION OF PLAYERS & OFFICIALS. ASEAN Football Federation. July 29, 2016. 7–8.
  2. News: Reyes. Marc Anthony. Stage parents: Malditas have someone to watch over them during SEA Games campaign. February 6, 2018. Philippine Daily Inquirer. August 18, 2017.
  3. News: Sara Castañeda. April 4, 2016. The La Sallian. Manzano. Claro Ignacio. April 3, 2017.
  4. News: del Carmen. Lorenzo. Sara Castaneda sits out 2018 AFC Women's Asian Cup. April 9, 2018. Tiebreaker Times. February 23, 2018.
  5. News: PH Women's Football team national pool and fixtures. April 9, 2018. Rappler. April 29, 2018.
  6. Web site: Philippines WNT Lineup For AFC Women's Asian Cup Jordan 2018. April 10, 2018. Philippine Football Federation. April 2, 2018.
  7. News: del Carmen . Lorenzo . Sara Castaneda relishes super-sub role in historic Asian Cup campaign . 9 February 2022 . Tiebreaker Times . 8 February 2022.