Key Points

India's women's football team achieved a remarkable victory in Chiang Mai by defeating Thailand 2-1 in the Asian Cup qualifiers. Sangita Basfore's two spectacular goals were instrumental in securing the team's first qualification through the qualifiers route since 2003. The match was a tense affair with Thailand dominating possession but India's strategic defense and clinical finishing proving decisive. This win marks a significant milestone for Indian women's football, booking their spot in the 2026 Asian Cup in Australia.

Key Points: Sangita Basfore Leads India to AFC Women's Asian Cup Qualification

  • Sangita Basfore scores crucial brace for historic qualification
  • India maintains defensive solidity against possession-heavy Thailand
  • First qualification through qualifiers since 2003
  • Dramatic comeback victory seals Australia 2026 Asian Cup spot
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Asia Cup Women's Qualifiers: India defeat hosts Thailand 2-1 to carve path to Australia

India defeats Thailand 2-1 in dramatic Chiang Mai qualifier, securing first Asian Cup berth through qualification route since 2003

"We worked tirelessly to close down spaces and make our opportunity count - Indian Women's Football Team Strategy"

Chiang Mai (Thailand), July 5

Sangita Basfore struck both goals as India defeated Thailand 2-1 to seal qualification to the AFC Women's Asian Cup Australia 2026 here on Saturday. The victory meant India finished with a perfect 12 points in Group B of the Qualifiers as former champions Thailand missed out.

This is the first time the Women in Blue have qualified for the continental cup through the qualifiers route, with their last appearance in the tournament coming in 2003. With identical points and goal difference, both sides needed a victory, but the tie got off to a cagey start with action limited to the middle of the pitch.

Thailand enjoyed more possession, but India were solid defensively as they worked tirelessly to close down the spaces. Limited to counterattacks, India made one count in the 29th minute with a spectacular effort from Sangita.

The move started in their own half, with Anju Tamang cutting the ball back for the unmarked Sangita, who unleashed her shot from just outside the box past a despairing Tiffany Sornpao.

Stung by the goal, Thailand upped their tempo but found India a resilient lot, with the hosts limited to half chances as the South Asian side went into the break ahead.

Thailand, however, needed only two minutes into the restart to draw level with Chatchawan Rodthong enjoying a stroke of luck as her shot from distance took a wicked bounce to beat India goalkeeper Elangbam Panthoi before settling in the net.

India, however, refused to let Thailand build on the goal, and their determination paid dividends in the 74th minute.

Defender Nirmala Devi floated her corner across the face of the goalmouth, with the ball finding Shilky Devi, who nodded it across for Sangita to head home past a static Thai defence as India took their place at Australia 2026.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I'm happy we won, our defense looked shaky at times. Thailand had too much possession (65% according to stats). We need to work on ball retention before the main tournament in Australia. Still, proud of the team! 💙
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Ananya R
Basfore for PM! 😂 Jokes aside, what a performance from her. That first goal was world class. Hope AIFF gives proper support to the team now - better training facilities, foreign exposure tours. They've earned it!
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Sarah B
As someone new to following women's football in India, this was an exciting match! The team's fighting spirit reminds me of our men's cricket team's early days. Hope this qualification brings more attention to the sport.
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Vikram M
Why isn't this getting more coverage? Our women's team achieves historic qualification and it's buried under cricket news. Star Sports should broadcast these matches live. Hats off to the entire squad! 👏
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Kavya N
That second goal was pure teamwork - Nirmala's corner, Shilky's header, and Sangita's finish. Shows what proper coordination can achieve. Now let's hope for good preparation before Australia 2026!

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