India's Blue Tigresses Fall to Vietnam in AFC Women's Asian Cup Thriller

India's women's national football team began their AFC Women's Asian Cup 2026 campaign with a dramatic 2-1 loss to Vietnam. Debutant Sanfida Nongrum scored a second-half equalizer to cancel out Nguyen Thi Van Su's first-half opener for Vietnam. The match looked headed for a draw until Van Su struck again in the fourth minute of injury time to secure victory for Vietnam. The defeat puts pressure on India for their remaining Group C matches.

Key Points: India vs Vietnam: AFC Women's Asian Cup 2026 Match Result

  • Injury-time winner for Vietnam
  • Debut goal for Sanfida Nongrum
  • Vietnam's Nguyen Thi Van Su scores brace
  • India's second-half fightback falls short
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Blue Tigresses suffer injury-time defeat against Vietnam in opening AFC Women's Asian Cup match

India's women's football team suffers a heartbreaking 2-1 defeat to Vietnam with a last-minute goal in their AFC Women's Asian Cup 2026 opener.

"Ultimately, Vietnam stole the winner a couple of minutes later, when Van Su scored her second of the match. - Match Report"

Perth, March 4

An injury-time goal condemned India to a 1-2 defeat against Vietnam in their first match in Group C of the AFC Women's Asian Cup Australia 2026 at the Perth Rectangular Stadium in Perth, Australia, on Wednesday.

Nguyen Thi Van Su (30', 90+4') scored in each half for Vietnam, while debutant Sanfida Nongrum (52'), who came off the bench in the second half, scored India's lone goal, according to the All India Football Federation (AIFF).

Vietnam controlled more of the possession in the opening exchanges, as India sat deep, looking to exploit openings in the opposition's back line.

India goalkeeper Panthoi Chanu Elangbam made an early save off Van Su, before India had their first opportunity in the eighth minute. Dangmei Grace chested down a high ball that fell in Sangita Basfore's path. The latter, with time and space, struck it on the half volley, but it was straight at the Vietnam goalkeeper Tran Thi Kim Thanh.

In the 14th minute, a Sangita mispass afforded a golden opportunity to Vietnam, as Nguyen Thi Bich Thuy collected the ball and struck the crossbar from the edge of the area.

Panthoi made a few crucial saves in a period dominated by Vietnam, most notably keeping Bich Thuy out in the 27th minute with a sprawling save at the near post.

Van Su opened the scoring three minutes later, when she ran on to a ball by Thai Thi Thao, and curled it in from just inside the penalty area, putting Vietnam in the lead.

India began to play long and wide into the Vietnam half. Manisha found Grace with a trivela aerial pass, which the latter chested down and gave chase to. Kim Thanh, however, collected it.

India head coach Amelia Valverde made two changes at half-time, bringing on Sanfida for her debut, along with Rimpa Haldar. Grace and Soumya Guguloth, respectively, made way for them.

The side from Southeast Asia came out with some intent in the initial stages of the second half. Vietnam thought they had doubled the lead in the 49th minute, when a bit of confusion in the Indian penalty box saw Thi Thao put the ball in the net. She was, however, later deemed offside by the Video Assistant Referee (VAR).

The Blue Tigresses' half-time substitutions paid off soon enough, when debutant Sanfida levelled the score after Rimpa made a run from the left. While the ball was stolen from the latter, a deflection meant that the Vietnam clearance landed in front of Sanfida, who was quick to react to it and blasted it past Kim Thanh with her left foot.

India gained a lot of confidence from that goal and began to push Vietnam back into their half. A Rimpa cross was met with a header from Pyari Xaxa, but it was saved just past the hour mark. Minutes later, Sanfida produced a header off a Nirmala Devi cross that went over.

However, Vietnam slowly made their way back, creating chances down the wings. Panthoi stood strong through, pulling off a save from a Van Su effort in the 76th.

India had a half-chance in the second minute of injury time when Manisha went for goal from a long-range free-kick. While Vietnam goalkeeper Kim Thanh parried it, India substitute Kaviya Pakkirisamy, who was also given her debut off the bench, immediately gave chase. However, the Vietnam custodian managed to get to the ball before the Indian forward.

Ultimately, Vietnam stole the winner a couple of minutes later, when Van Su scored her second of the match. Receiving a cut-back from substitute Vi Thi Hoa, she slotted it home to snatch the victory at the end.

India: Panthoi Chanu Elangbam (GK), Sweety Devi Ngangbam (C), Shilky Devi Hemam, Sangita Basfore, Soumya Guguloth (Rimpa Haldar 46'), Sanju Yadav, Pyari Xaxa (Kaviya Pakkirisamy 79'), Grace Dangmei (Sanfida Nongrum 46'), Nirmala Devi Phanjoubam, Martina Thokchom, Manisha Kalyan (Lynda Kom Serto 90+2').

- ANI

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Priya S
Sanfida Nongrum! What a moment for her and for Indian football. Scoring on your debut in such a big tournament is huge. Shows we have talent coming through. The defense just switched off at the worst possible moment. On to the next match!
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Rohit P
Respectfully, the tactics in the first half were too defensive. We let Vietnam control the game. The second half was much better after the subs. Coach Valverde needs to be more proactive from the start. We can't afford to sit back against teams in our group.
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Sarah B
Watching from the US. Tough loss, but the spirit was there! Panthoi made some great saves. The future is bright for women's football in India. Keep your heads up, Blue Tigresses! 🇮🇳
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Karthik V
Yaar, last minute goals are the worst! Felt like a draw would have been a fair result. The team showed great character to come back. Need to learn from these small mistakes. AIFF must continue to invest in these players and provide more exposure.
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Meera T
So proud of our women! They play with so much heart, often with less resources than other teams. Sanfida and Kaviya getting debuts is promising. This is a young team, they will bounce back. Jai Hind!

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