SAFF U19 Championship: Bangladesh and Nepal cruise into semi-finals

ANI May 12, 2025 315 views

Bangladesh and Nepal secured convincing wins to book their places in the SAFF U19 Championship semi-finals. Bangladesh dominated Bhutan 3-0, while Nepal overpowered Sri Lanka 5-0 in a one-sided encounter. India and Nepal will now face off to decide the Group B winners, with both teams already qualified. Bhutan must defeat Maldives to keep their semi-final hopes alive.

"Right from the start, Bangladesh were in control and showed great attacking intent." – AIFF Match Report
Yupia, May 12: Bangladesh booked their spot in the SAFF U19 Championship 2025 semi-finals after defeating Bhutan 3-0 in their Group A clash at the Golden Jubilee Stadium on Sunday. In the other match of the day, Nepal began their campaign with a 5-0 demolition of Sri Lanka in Group B. The result confirmed both India and Nepal's progression into the last four.

Key Points

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Bangladesh secured semi-final spot with 3-0 win over Bhutan

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Nepal thrashed Sri Lanka 5-0 in Group B

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India and Nepal to clash for Group B top spot

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Bhutan must beat Maldives to stay in contention

Bangladesh, with this result, moved on to four points from two matches, after having drawn 2-2 against Maldives in their first match. With the top two from the three-team groups guaranteed a semi-finals spot, Bangladesh are assured of at least a second-placed finish in Group A, as per the AIFF official website.

India and Nepal will battle it out for top spot in Group B on May 13, with the Blue Colts only needing a draw to emerge as group winners. Bhutan will need to beat Maldives on the same day if they are to qualify for the semi-finals.

Right from the start, Bangladesh were in control and showed great attacking intent. Md Mursed Ali gave them the lead in the 13th minute with a composed finish, followed by a goal from Sree Sumon Soran in the 28th minute, which doubled their advantage.

Despite a spirited second-half effort from Bhutan, much like Maldives in Bangladesh's previous game, the Bangladeshi defence held firm. They managed the game well, controlling possession and denying Bhutan any real scoring opportunities. In stoppage time, Nazmul Huda Faysal sealed the win, capitalising on a goalkeeper error to score the third.

After starting on a cautious note initially, Sujan Dangol broke the deadlock in the first half stoppage time, giving Nepal the momentum heading into the break.

Dharbendra Kunwar then doubled the lead in the 62nd minute, before Subash Bam added a third with a fierce left-footed shot in the 76th to put the game beyond Sri Lanka's reach.

Nepal's substitutes added further gloss to the scoreline late in the game. Bigyan Khadka struck in the 89th minute, and Lachhu Thapa completed the rout with an injury-time free-kick into the top corner. With two consecutive losses, Sri Lanka are now officially out of the tournament.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Great to see our neighbors performing well! Bangladesh and Nepal have really improved their youth development programs. But let's not forget - India vs Nepal tomorrow will be the real test 🇮🇳💪 Hope our boys bring their A-game!
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Priya M.
Nepal's 5-0 win against Sri Lanka was impressive, but I'm worried about our defense. We conceded against Sri Lanka too. Hope the coaching staff works on this before the Nepal match. Still confident our boys will top the group! #BlueColts
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Arjun S.
Bangladesh's performance shows how football is growing in our region. Their U19 team plays with such maturity! But honestly, SAFF needs more competitive teams - the gap between top and bottom is too big. Maybe include more friendlies with ASEAN teams?
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Sunita R.
Bhutan played with heart but lacked finishing. Still, great experience for them! SAFF tournaments are important for smaller nations to develop. Wishing all teams good luck (except against India 😉). Hope the final is India vs Bangladesh - that would be a cracker!
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Vikram J.
Nepal's substitutes making impact shows their squad depth. Our Indian team needs to be careful about complacency tomorrow. A draw is enough, but we should play for win and momentum heading into semis. Jai Hind!
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Neha P.
Sri Lanka really needs to work on their football program. Two heavy defeats is worrying for development of the game there. Maybe AIFF can help with coaching exchanges? After all, we're all part of South Asian football family ❤️

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