In a thrilling finale at the SAFF Women’s U-16 Championship in Kathmandu, the Bangladesh U-16 Women’s football team clinched the title, defeating India in a nail-biting penalty shootout 3-2. The match saw Bangladesh’s goalkeeper, Yearzan Begum, turning into the hero of the day with her remarkable performance by stopping three penalty attempts, ensuring a victorious end despite initial setbacks.
The game took an early turn when India’s Anushka Kumari scored a stunning goal in the fourth minute, putting pressure on Bangladesh. However, resilience and team spirit shone through as Bangladesh’s Mariam Binte Hanna equalized with a decisive header in the 71st minute, setting the stage for a dramatic penalty shootout.
Bangladesh’s journey to the championship was marked by an unbeaten streak, highlighted by a significant 3-1 victory over India during the round robin stage. This win holds special significance for the team and their coach, Saiful Bari Titu, coming as a redemption after a shared trophy with India in the under-19 level final held in Dhaka just a month prior, which had ended in an unresolved penalty shootout.
The victory at the ANFA Complex not only avenged their previous near-miss but also reinstated Bangladesh as the champions of the SAFF Women’s U-16 Championship, a title they first proudly claimed in 2017. This triumph is a testament to the skill, determination, and spirit of the young Bangladeshi team, marking a memorable moment in their sporting journey.
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