Key Points

India's U20 Women's Team displayed impressive tactical discipline in their opening AFC U20 Asian Cup Qualifier against Indonesia. The match ended in a goalless draw, with both teams creating opportunities but failing to convert. Goalkeeper Monalisha Devi made a critical save in the late stages, preserving a valuable point for India. The Young Tigresses will next face Turkmenistan, looking to build momentum in the tournament.

Key Points: India U20 Women's Team Battles Indonesia to Goalless Draw

  • India's Young Tigresses showcase tactical midfield control
  • Neha creates early chances down the left wing
  • Monalisha Devi makes crucial late save
  • Anju Chanu's free-kicks test Indonesian goalkeeper
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Indonesia hold India at bay in AFC U20 Women's Asian Cup Qualifiers opener

India's young footballers secure hard-fought point against Indonesia in AFC U20 Women's Asian Cup Qualifiers opener in Yangon

"An intense midfield battle began right from the kick-off - Match Report"

Yangon (Myanmar), Aug 6

The India U20 Women's Team were held to a goalless draw by Indonesia at the Thuwunna Stadium on Wednesday, in their opening Group D encounter of the AFC U20 Women's Asian Cup 2026 Qualifiers.

The Young Tigresses have one point in the group, which is currently topped by hosts Myanmar, who defeated Turkmenistan 6-1 at the same venue, earlier in the day.

An intense midfield battle began right from the kick-off, as both sides looked to assert their dominance. India managed to settle into the game early on, as they were able to pass it around in the opposition half, often creating chances down the wings.

Neha's sixth-minute cross from the left wing deceived the Indonesian defence, leaving Pooja and Sulanjana Raul on the chase at the far post. A simple touch could have posed serious questions to Indonesia goalkeeper Alleana Ayu Arumy, but the ball eluded everyone.

As the clock ticked past the half-hour mark, Sulanjana and Pooja tried their luck from long range. While the former's effort missed the target by inches, the latter saw her shot fly straight into Alleana's hands.

Neha looked lively down the left flank after the change of ends, but the Indonesia defenders worked in unison to isolate the former and gain possession of the ball.

With a little over 20 minutes left, India began to press high in order to induce some panic among the Indonesia defence. Sibani Devi Nongmeikapam intercepted a pass in the attacking third and cut it back for substitute Babita Kumari, who had replaced Neha. The latter, however, was unable to get a touch on the ball. Minutes later, Sibani looked to find Babita again with a cross from the left, but Alleana collected it calmly.

Indonesia's only notable chance of the match came in the 87th minute, when substitute Ajeng Sri Handayani bounded past the India defence and attempted to place the ball at the far post. India goalkeeper Monalisha Devi Moirangthem, however, got down low to make a save before Thoibisana Chanu Toijam cleared.

India had two good chances in injury time, both off free-kicks by Anju Chanu Kayenpaibam, one from each flanks. While both the free-kicks were on target, the Indonesia goalkeeper managed to palm them away.

The Young Tigresses will square off against Turkmenistan in their second match at the Thuwunna Stadium in Yangon on Friday in Group D of the Qualifiers.

- IANS

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Priya S
Why can't we convert chances into goals? Same story in every tournament. The coach needs to work on finishing drills. Monalisha did well in goal though - that 87th minute save was crucial!
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Arjun K
Indonesia is no pushover in women's football. A draw isn't the worst result. Remember we're building for the future - these girls have potential. Let's support them instead of criticizing!
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Sarah B
The match stats show we had 62% possession and 12 shots! The effort is there but lacking that final touch. Neha was brilliant on the wings - hope she starts next game too.
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Kavya N
So proud of our Young Tigresses! 🇮🇳 The Indonesian goalkeeper was their MVP today - she saved everything! Our girls just need to be more clinical. Friday's match is must-win now! #SupportWomenInSports
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Michael C
Respect to both teams for an intense match. India's defense looked solid - that last minute clearance by Thoibisana was class. Just need to work on creating clearer chances.

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