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Capital1 Solar Strikers
The Capital1 Solar Strikers are a Philippine women's football club which plays in the PFF Women's League. History The Capital1 Solar Strikers was established in February 2025. It was unveiled on March 2025 at Bonifacio Global City in Taguig as a new football team to join the PFF Women's League. This followed Capital1's entry in the Premier Volleyball League in 2024 through the Capital1 Solar Spikers, Solar Spikers. The Solar Strikers is owned by sisters Milka Romero, Milka and Mandy Romero and will have former Kaya F.C.–Iloilo (women), Kaya–Iloilo official Let Dimzon as its head coach. The initial roster is consist of mostly UAAP football championships, UAAP players. They lost their first ever league match 0–3 against Kaya F.C.–Iloilo, Kaya–Iloilo in March 2025. Players Record ;Main domestic competitions References

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Milka Romero
Mikaela Louise "Milka" Romero is a Filipino businesswoman, sports executive, and politician. She is known for her ownership of the Capital1 Solar Spikers in the Premier Volleyball League (PVL) and her role as CEO of the Miro Group, which operates several food and beverage businesses, including Sushi Nori. In 2024, she was chosen as the first nominee of the 1-Pacman party-list for the 2025 midterm elections. Early life and education Romero initially pursued a Bachelor of Arts in Legal Management before shifting to Bachelor of Arts in Management Economics at the Ateneo de Manila University, which she completed from 2010 to 2014. Business career Food and drink industry Romero serves as the CEO of the Miro Group, a food and beverage company that owns several brands, including Sushi Nori. Shipping industry In 2022, Romero became a director of Globalport 2000, a shipping company, alongside her mother Sheila. Sports career Romero played for the Ateneo Lady Eagles women's football ...
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Arianna Del Moral
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Milet Tuliao
Miletus (Ancient Greek: Μίλητος, Mílētos) was an influential ancient Greek city on the western coast of Anatolia, near the mouth of the Maeander River in present day Turkey. Renowned in antiquity for its wealth, maritime power, and extensive network of colonies, Miletus was a major center of trade, culture, and innovation from the Bronze Age through the Roman period. The city played a foundational role in the development of early Greek philosophy and science, serving as the home of the Milesian school with thinkers such as Thales, Anaximander, and Anaximenes. Miletus's prosperity was closely linked to its strategic coastal location and the productivity of its surrounding rural hinterland, which supported thriving agriculture and facilitated wide-ranging commercial activity. The city established dozens of colonies around the Mediterranean and Black Sea, significantly shaping the Greek world’s expansion. Archaeological investigations have revealed a rich material cu ...
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Jessa Lehayan
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Patricia Francisco
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Arantxa Trebol
Arantza or Arantxa is a Basque feminine given name, meaning "thornbush". It is a hypocoristic for ''Our Lady of Arantzazu'', a shrine of Mary, mother of Jesus, in Gipuzkoa. People with the name Arantxa include: Tennis * Arantxa Parra Santonja * Arantxa Sánchez Vicario * Arantxa Rus Other * Arantxa Castilla-La Mancha * Arantxa King Arantxa King (born 27 November 1989) is a Bermudian athlete competing in the long jump. Biography King was born in Paget Parish, Bermuda on 27 November 1989. Her mother, Branwen Smith-King, is a former Bermuda national track and field team mem ... * Arantxa Ochoa * Arantxa Urretavizcaya References {{given name Basque feminine given names Feminine given names ...
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Regine Rebosura
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Judie Arevalo
Judie is a variant spelling of Judy or Judi. As such, it is a feminine personal name which is sometimes a given name, but more commonly a hypocorism (affectionate diminutive). When a hypocorism, it is usually a shortening of the given name Judith. People named Judie include: *Judie Aronson (born 1964), American actress *Judie Bamber (born 1961), American painter *Judie Brown (born 1944), American anti-abortion activist *Judie Byrd, American television chef *Judie Garcia (born 1960), American television reporter and anchor *Judie Tzuke (born 1956), British singer See also *Judy (other) *Judy (personal name) *Judi *Judith (other) Judith may refer to: Given name * Judith (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters Bible * Book of Judith, a deuterocanonical book of the Old Testament ** Judith (homily), an Old English homily written by Aelfric of Eynsha ... {{given name Feminine given names Hypocorisms ...
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Emma Young (soccer)
Emma Young is an Australian architect, born in Sydney in 1971. Career Young completed a Bachelor of Science (Environmental Design) at the University of Canberra before completing a Bachelor of Architecture at RMIT University in 1999. Prior to establishing PHOOEY Architects with her partner Peter Ho in 2002, Emma worked in a number of renowned Melbourne architectural practices including Max May, Rijavec Architects, Lyons and Places Victoria. In recognition of their contribution to awareness of sustainability and re-use of materials throughout their projects, Young with her partner Ho have received awards both nationally and internationally, including the RAIA National Award for Small Project Architecture in 2008. In 2013, Young was an invited speaker at ''Material'', the Australian Institute of Architects National Conference in Melbourne. In 2014, she was an invited speaker at the CMS Design Experience Series in New Zealand. Emma Young is currently in practice at PHOOEY Archit ...
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