Indian Arrows Women Juniors lose against Garhwal United FC

ANI May 14, 2025 193 views

Garhwal United FC secured a 2-0 win against Indian Arrows Women Juniors in the Indian Women's League 2. Captain Sanfida Nongrum scored both goals in the second half, sealing the victory. Despite strong saves from Arrows goalkeeper Munni, Garhwal maintained pressure throughout. The Arrows fought hard late but couldn't break through Garhwal's defense.

"Sanfida pulled the trigger from long range to score the first goal of the game." – AIFF Official Website
Panaji, May 14: Indian Arrows Women Juniors suffered a 0-2 defeat in their Indian Women's League 2 Final Round match against Garhwal United FC, at the Duler Stadium.

Key Points

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Garhwal United dominated with Sanfida Nongrum scoring twice

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Arrows goalkeeper Munni made crucial saves

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Garhwal's defense held firm in the final minutes

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Match played at Duler Stadium in Panaji

Garhwal United captain Sanfida Nongrum (56', 68') netted a brace to hand the three points to her side on Tuesday, as per the official website of AIFF..

The first half, though evenly contested, saw Garhwal United create more opportunities, though a few brilliant saves by Arrows goalkeeper Munni, maintained status quo.

Garhwal captain Sanfida tried her luck in the 18th minute, a vicious shot from distance that a diving Munni palmed out of play.

Arrows captain Julan Nongmaithem responded by playing Anita Dungdung through into the Garhwal box, but goalkeeper Ribansi Jamu rushed out to whip the ball away with her feet.

The Garhwal forwards kept Munni busy beneath the Arrows goal, as she snatched the ball off from Lhingdeikim's feet, before making another save, this time, from a shot by Fragrancy Riwan. Garhwal came closest to scoring in the 35th minute, when Deepika Pal pulled the trigger from outside the box, and this time, Munni was nowhere near to make the save. However, the upright came to her rescue, as the ball ricochetted out of play.

Garhwal United started the second half with the same intent, and were soon in the lead. Sanfida, in the 56th minute, pulled the trigger from long range to score the first goal of the game.

In the 68th minute, she broke free down the left, checked inside, and produced a curling effort into the top corner, doubling her side's lead.

The Arrows showed a lot of urgency in the closing stages, and came very close to pulling one goal back in the 86th minute. Pegging the Garhwal defence into their own six-yard-box, the Arrows surged forward as Valaina Jada Fernandes' shot from close range was blocked. The rebound fell to Anushka Kumari, who dribbled her marker before letting it fly, but her effort was stopped by the wall of Garhwal defenders, before being cleared out of play.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Tough loss for our young Arrows team! But kudos to Munni for some brilliant saves 👏. These girls are still developing and losses like these will only make them stronger. Garhwal's captain Sanfida was clinical today - that second goal was pure class!
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Priya M.
Disappointing result but the match report shows our girls fought hard! We need to invest more in women's football infrastructure across states. Garhwal team looked more experienced while our Arrows are mostly U-19 players. Future is bright though 💪
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Amit S.
Why isn't there more coverage of women's football? This was such an exciting match with end-to-end action but most sports channels only show cricket. Sanfida's performance deserves national attention! #SupportWomensFootball
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Neha T.
The goalkeeper Munni was the real star for Arrows today! Saved at least 3 certain goals. Our defense needs to improve though - conceding two to long range efforts isn't acceptable at this level. Hope the coaching staff works on this.
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Sanjay R.
Good to see football talent coming from Northeast states - both teams had several players from the region. This is why we need more tournaments across India to scout talent. AIFF should organize more inter-state competitions for women.
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Meena P.
The match summary shows Arrows lacked finishing. We had chances in 86th minute but couldn't convert. Need to work on composure in front of goal. Still proud of our girls - they're representing India's future in women's football! 🇮🇳⚽

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