India's Blue Tigresses Fall 0-2 to Kenya in FIFA Series Semi-Final

The Indian women's national football team, the Blue Tigresses, lost 0-2 to hosts Kenya in the FIFA Series 2026 semi-final in Nairobi. Kenya scored early through Martha Emedot and sealed the win with a second-half goal from Tereza Obunya. India's performance was hampered by an early head injury to captain Pyari Xaxa, who had to be substituted and taken to the hospital. India will now face Malawi in the third-place play-off on April 15, while Kenya meets Australia in the final.

Key Points: India Women's Football Team Loses to Kenya in FIFA Series

  • Early 2nd-minute goal by Kenya
  • Captain Pyari Xaxa injured in first half
  • Kenya doubled lead in 55th minute
  • India to play Malawi for third place
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Blue Tigresses lose to Kenya in FIFA Series 2026 semi-final

Indian women's football team defeated 2-0 by Kenya in FIFA Series 2026 semi-final. Will now face Malawi for third place. Match report and details.

"Kenya dominated the contest, both physically and tactically, against the Blue Tigresses. - Match Report"

Nairobi, April 11

The Indian women's national team suffered a 0-2 loss to hosts Kenya in the semi-final of the FIFA Series 2026 at the Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi on Saturday.

According to the All India Football Federation (AIFF), Martha Emedot (2') and Tereza Obunya (55') scored for the hosts.

Earlier in the day, Australia defeated Malawi 5-0 in the first semi-final. With this result, India will now face Malawi in the third-place play-off on April 15, while Kenya will meet Australia in the final.

Kenya dominated the contest, both physically and tactically, against the Blue Tigresses. The Harambee Starlets seized control from the outset, using the width of the pitch effectively and imposing themselves physically across the park. India found it difficult to cope with the pace and intensity and failed to create clear attacking moves in the match.

Kenya struck early in the second minute. Fasila Omondi surged down the left flank and delivered a dangerous cross into the box. India goalkeeper Shreya Hooda made contact with the initial delivery, but couldn't clear the danger. Martha Emedot reacted quickest to the rebound and slotted home with her right to give the hosts an early advantage.

The home side nearly doubled their lead five minutes later. Once again, Omondi caused problems on the left, sending in another well-directed cross. Shalyne Opisa met it from point-blank range, but Shreya stood tall to deny her with a crucial save. Kenya continued to pile on the pressure, and Opisa had another opportunity soon after when Leah Andiema delivered a cross. The Kenyan forward's header, however, drifted inches wide of the target.

India's troubles were compounded in the 14th minute when captain Pyari Xaxa sustained a head injury after colliding with Ruth Ingosi during an aerial tussle. Pyari was forced off and taken to the hospital. She remained conscious and is currently receiving medical attention.

Kenya remained the more composed side in the second half and continued to press forward. Their persistence paid off again in the 55th minute when Airin Madalina released Tereza Obunyu with a precise through ball. Obunyu made a sharp run between Indian defenders before calmly finishing past Shreya to double the lead.

Crispin Chettri attempted to reorganise the Blue Tigresses in the latter stages, but Kenya maintained their defensive discipline and physical superiority. A notable moment for the visitors came in the 87th minute when Jasoda Munda marked her international debut as she replaced Babina Devi Lisham in midfield.

India: Shreya Hooda (GK), Purnima Kumari, Astam Oraon, Shilky Devi Hemam, Rimpa Haldar (Karishma Shirvoikar 70'), Pyari Xaxa (C) (Kaviya Pakkirisamy 20') (Malavika P 55'), Sanfida Nongrum, Lynda Kom Serto (Priyadharshini Selladurai 46'), Nirmala Devi Phanjoubam, Babina Devi Lisham (Jasoda Munda 87'), Aveka Singh (Sarita Yumnam 87').

- ANI

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Sarah B
The scoreline is disappointing, but we have to appreciate the exposure. Playing against different styles in tournaments like this is how you improve. The debut for Jasoda Munda is a positive to take forward.
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Priya S
Conceding in the 2nd minute set the tone. Our defence looked shaky throughout. We need to work on our set-piece defending and dealing with physical, pacy teams. All the best for the next match, Tigresses!
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Rohit P
Respectfully, the tactical approach seemed off. We were completely outplayed in midfield. Chettri sir needs to find a way for the team to retain possession better against aggressive sides. Hoping for a strong comeback against Malawi.
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Ananya R
The most important thing is that Pyari Xaxa is conscious and receiving care. Football is secondary. Wishing our captain a very speedy recovery. The team played under difficult circumstances after that.
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Michael C
Kenya's use of the wings was clinical. Our full-backs were under constant pressure. This is a learning experience. The focus now should be on finishing the tournament on a high with a win.

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