Indian Women's Futsal Team Thrashes Maldives 11-1 for Historic First Win

The Indian women's futsal team secured a landmark first-ever international victory by demolishing Maldives 11-1 in their SAFF Women's Futsal Championship opener. Khushbu Saroj led the scoring with four goals, while Ritika Singh, Sonali Mondal, and Nishka Parkash each netted a brace. India dominated from the start, building a 5-0 halftime lead and continuing their relentless attack in the second period. The only blemish was a late own goal by Achom Degio that gave Maldives a consolation score.

Key Points: India's Women's Futsal Team Wins First-Ever International Match

  • Historic first international win
  • Khushbu Saroj scores four goals
  • Dominant 11-1 victory in SAFF opener
  • Team showcases attacking prowess
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India demolish Maldives to get first-ever victory in international women's futsal

India's women's futsal team makes history with an 11-1 victory over Maldives in their SAFF Championship opener, securing their first international win.

"India opened the tournament with their first-ever victory in international women's futsal. - Match Report"

New Delhi, January 13

The Indian women's futsal team earned their first-ever international victory in style, defeating Maldives 11-1 at the Nonthaburi Stadium in Nonthaburi, Thailand, in their SAFF Women's Futsal Championship opener on Tuesday, as per the official website of the All India Football Federation.

Khushbu Saroj (17', 22', 24', 26') scored four, while Ritika Singh (6', 17'), Sonali Mondal (17', 37'), and Nishka Parkash (33', 34') netted two each. Mithila Ramani (4') scored the first goal of the tournament. Achom Degio's own goal (39' og), a couple of minutes before the end, got Maldives on the scoresheet.

It was all India at the start, as the Futsal Tigresses prowled forward looking for goals early on. Despite knocking on the Maldives area for long, India had to wait till the fourth minute to break the deadlock, when Arya More's cross found Mithila, who turned it in at the far post. Two minutes later, Ritika doubled the lead, turning in a shot from Diti Kanungo.

India kept up the pressure for long bursts, though Maldives slowly began to look for avenues to go raiding beyond their halves. After a brief lull, the match sprang back to life again, with two goals being scored in quick succession, Sonali Mondal playing a key role in each of them.

She steered the ball to Khushbu, who slipped it past the Maldives goalkeeper to score. Seconds later, Sonali played a one-two to set Ritika through on goal. The latter only had to finish in an empty net.

Sonali turned scorer herself, minutes before the half-time hooter, she played a one-two with Ritika to open up the Maldives defence, before adding the fifth goal for India.

The Futsal Tigresses went into the changeover with a 5-0 lead, and came out of the blocks looking to widen the margin in the second period.

Khushbu, who had scored one in the first half, netted three in quick succession after the restart. Her first came off a shot from outside the circle, which was struck hard and low into the bottom corner. A couple of minutes later, Ritika played Khushbu through as she went on to calmly finish it past the keeper. Khushbu's fourth came off a well-worked set-piece routine, where the ball was played back and forth between her and Sonali, before the former struck it into the back of the net.

India had to endure two minutes of play with just four players on the court, after Diti was shown a red card for a last-ditch tackle on Maldives' Mariyam Noora.

Once that period was over, however, India's scoring resumed. Nishka Parkash added two - she jinked past the Maldives goalkeeper and fixo Aminath Fazla to score in an empty net, before working a one-two with Ritika to take India into the double figures.

Sonali scored her second, and India's 11th, with three minutes left on the stopwatch, when she stole the ball from Fathimath Saliya and put it past the keeper. Maldives managed to score a goal of their own in the dying embers, when a corner by Mariyam Noora struck Achom Degio before going in. Still, the writing was already on the wall, as India opened the tournament with their first-ever victory in international women's futsal.

India's match squad: Tanvi Mavani (Goal Keeper), Aiswarya Arumugam (Goal Keeper), Achom Degio, Radhika Patel, Mithila Ramani, Nishka Parkash, Arya More, Jigmet Chunzen (Captain), Khushbu Saroj, Sonali Mondal, Ritika Singh, Diti Kanungo, Pooja Gupta, Aarushi Santhosh.

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud of our girls! First ever international victory and they did it in style. Sonali Mondal was everywhere - scoring and assisting. Hope this gets the same headlines as cricket sometimes does. They deserve all the applause 👏
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Rohit P
Fantastic result, but let's be honest, Maldives is not a strong opponent. The real test will come against teams like Bangladesh or Nepal. Still, a win is a win and scoring 11 goals builds great confidence. Well done!
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Sarah B
As someone new to futsal, this was thrilling to read! The speed and scoreline are incredible. Khushbu's four goals in under 10 minutes? That's world-class finishing. More power to the women's team!
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Karthik V
बहुत बढ़िया! (Excellent!). This is how you start a tournament. The coordination between Ritika, Sonali, and Khushbu was top-notch. Hope they keep this momentum for the entire championship. The red card for Diti is a small concern though.
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Michael C
Respect to Maldives for keeping at it and getting a goal. But today was all about India's historic moment. Great to see women's futsal growing in South Asia. Congrats to the entire squad and staff!

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