Key Points

India claimed the SAFF U17 Women's Championship title despite suffering a dramatic 3-4 defeat to Bangladesh in their final match. The young Indian team had already secured an unassailable lead in the points table with five previous victories. Anushka Kumari emerged as tournament top scorer with eight goals, continuing her impressive form from previous competitions. The team now shifts focus to preparing for the AFC U17 Women's Asian Cup Qualifiers scheduled for October in Kyrgyz Republic.

Key Points: India Crowned SAFF U17 Womens Champions Despite Bangladesh Loss

  • India won championship with unassailable lead before final match
  • Anushka Kumari won Top Goalscorer with eight goals in six games
  • Bangladesh scored within first minute breaking India's clean sheet
  • Team prepares for AFC U17 Women's Asian Cup Qualifiers in October
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India crowned SAFF U17 Women's champions despite defeat against Bangladesh

India wins SAFF U17 Women's Championship despite final 3-4 loss to Bangladesh, finishing with five wins and one defeat in the tournament.

"It's not the end of the world - Head Coach via AIFF"

Thimphu, September 1

India suffered their only defeat in their last match of SAFF U17 Women's Championship 2025, losing 3-4 to Bangladesh at Changlimithang Stadium, Bhutan.

Despite the defeat, they were crowned champions, having earned an unassailable lead in the points table with a game in hand, as per the official website of All India Football Federation (AIFF).

They concluded the SAFF U17 Women's Championship with five wins and one loss.

Purnima Marma opened the scoring for Bangladesh in the first minute. India's Anushka Kumari equalised in the ninth minute. However, Bangladesh regained the lead in the 34th minute when Alpi Akter scored, and extended it in the 48th minute through Sauravi Prity.

India pulled one back in the 65th minute with a strike from Pritika Barman, and equalised in the 89th through skipper Julan. Prity scored again in injury time, to give Bangladesh the win.

Bangladesh took the lead within 30 seconds of the kick off through Purnima Marma, finding the back of the net, marking the first goal the Indian team conceded in the entire tournament.

The clean sheet streak ended, but as the head coach had remarked earlier, "It's not the end of the world," as quoted from the official website of AIFF.

India responded swiftly in the ninth minute when Anushka Kumari broke into the box, went past the advancing goalkeeper and two defenders, finishing calmly to level the scores.

Bangladesh, however, restored their lead again in the 34th minute amid chaos in the Indian penalty box. Alpi Akter scored from close range to make it 2-1.

India had more opportunities to equalise. In the 24th minute, Anushka again burst into the box from the right flank but dragged her shot narrowly wide off the left post. Right before the half-time, India skipper Julan was fouled by Bangladesh's Kulsum, earning a free-kick. Anushka stepped up but was again denied when her powerful strike rattled the post, adding to her frustration.

In the second half, Bangladesh extended their lead early again. In the 48th minute, Sauravi Prity ran into the Indian box and struck past two defenders and keeper Munni to make it 3-1.

India continued to create multiple chances, and in the 59th minute, a cross from Pritika Barman found Valaina, whose header went wide.

India pulled one back in the 65th minute when Pritika struck from the right flank, reducing the gap to 3-2. Pritika created further opportunities in the 67th and 69th minutes, but the Bangladesh defence and keeper prevented a goal.

India finally equalised in the 89th through Julan, with a shot from outside the box. However, Bangladesh regained the lead in the added time, when Prity scored the winning goal.

For her eight goals in six games, Anushka Kumari picked up the Top Goalscorer of the tournament award, her second such accolade after being the joint top-scorer in the SAFF U16 Women's Championship last year. With four goals and three assists, Abhista Basnett bagged the Most Valuable Player of the Tournament Award.

The team will now travel to Bengaluru to continue preparations for the upcoming AFC U17 Women's Asian Cup Qualifiers in October in Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Defense needs serious work before Asian Cup qualifiers. Conceding 4 goals against Bangladesh is worrying. But proud of the girls for winning the tournament overall! 👏
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Ananya R
What a thrilling match! Both teams played their hearts out. Bangladesh deserved this win but India deserved the championship. Women's football in South Asia is growing so fast! 💪
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Sarah B
As a football fan from UK, I'm impressed by the quality shown by both teams. Anushka Kumari's performance throughout the tournament was exceptional. Future looks bright for Indian women's football!
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Vikram M
Congratulations team India! 🎉 The loss doesn't matter when you've already won the trophy. Good learning experience before the bigger Asian Cup qualifiers. On to Bengaluru for preparations!
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Michael C
Amazing to see women's football developing in South Asia. Both India and Bangladesh should be proud of their performances. The future is female! âš½

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