SAFF U19 C'ship: India seal top spot in Group B with 4-0 win over Nepal

IANS May 14, 2025 229 views

India U19 delivered a commanding 4-0 victory over Nepal to finish atop Group B in the SAFF Championship. Rohen Singh Chaphamayum starred with a brace, while Omang Dodum and Danny Meitei also found the net. The win sets up a semi-final clash against Maldives as India aim for the title. Nepal, despite the loss, advanced as group runners-up and will face Bangladesh next.

"Once the scoring began, India established themselves firmly in the drivers’ seat." – Match Report
Yupia, May 13: India sealed their spot at the top of Group B of the SAFF U19 Championship after a comprehensive 4-0 victory against Nepal at the Golden Jubilee Stadium, on Tuesday. The hosts scored two goals in each half.

Key Points

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Rohen Singh Chaphamayum scored twice in India's 4-0 win

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Omang Dodum and Danny Meitei added goals

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India finished Group B with perfect six points

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Hosts to face Maldives in semi-finals

Rohen Singh Chaphamayum (28’, 76’) scored two goals, while local boy Omang Dodum (29’) and Danny Meitei (84’) netted one each. India, with this win, finished Group B with a perfect six points from two matches, with a goal difference of 12. Nepal finished second with three points from their two matches.

The hosts will face Maldives, Group A runners-up on Friday, May 16, while Group A winners Bangladesh will play Nepal at 3.30 pm IST in the semi-finals on the same day.

While both teams had already secured progression to the last four, it was a rather frantic start to the match. Perhaps neither side was willing to compromise on finishing at the top of the group. However, once the scoring began, India established themselves firmly in the drivers’ seat.

A cross from the left flank off Malemngamba Singh’s left boot bounced off a couple of heads before landing kindly in front of Rohen, who swiftly proceeded to slide it past Nepal goalkeeper Bhakta Bahadur Pariyar in the 28th minute.

A minute later, Omang doubled the lead when he was played through by Danny, before exhibiting some nifty footwork to side-foot it into the top corner.

With a two goal difference, India grew in confidence, as they began to dominate the proceedings against Nepal.

They began on the front foot after the change of ends, as the combination of Omang, Danny, and Prashan combined to give the Nepal defence a tough time.

They added a third with less than 15 minutes of regulation time left. Prashan Jajo sent a low cut-back to Danny, who fired it from around the penalty spot. While his shot was saved by Pariyar, Rohen was at hand to volley in the rebound.

Danny, who had been influential throughout the game, finally got on the scoresheet himself, when a long-range effort by India captain Singamayum Shami was thwarted by Pariyar. However, the playmaker, who had scored a hat-trick against Sri Lanka in the previous game, smartly poked the rebound in.

India U19: Aheibam Suraj Singh (GK), Jodric Abranches, Sumit Sharma Brahmacharimayum, Singamayum Shami (C), Omang Dodum (Hemneichung Lunkim 67’), Md Arbash (Rishi Singh 67’), Chaphamayum Rohen Singh, Malemngamba Singh Thokchom (Roshan Singh Thangjam 46’), Danny Meitei Laishram (Ningthoukhongjam Rishi Singh 59’), Sohum Utreja, Prashan Jajo (Yohaan Benjamin 81’).

By dint of this result, Maldives got two points from their two matches, and finished second behind Bangladesh.

Bhutan's Lham Tenzin (44') opened the scoring, but Aidh Mohamed Jaweez (75') levelled things up. Ashham Ibrahim Mohamed (90+3') netted an injury-time goal to put Maldives in the lead, though Chogyel S. Sherab drew Bhutan level in the dying minutes. The equaliser did not do Bhutan any good in the end, as Maldives made the cut for the last four.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
What a dominant performance by our young guns! 🇮🇳 Rohen Singh and Omang Dodum were absolute class. The future of Indian football looks bright if we keep nurturing talent like this. Best of luck for the semis against Maldives!
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Priya M.
Great win, but we shouldn't get overconfident. Nepal is a smaller footballing nation compared to us. The real test will be against Bangladesh if we reach the finals. The defense needs to stay sharp - Maldives might surprise us in semis!
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Arjun S.
Loved seeing players from Northeast India shining! Danny Meitei, Rohen Singh, Omang Dodum - these boys are bringing that extra flair to the game. Hope AIFF gives more opportunities to talents from this region. #FootballForAll
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Sunita R.
The coordination between players was excellent today! That quick one-two between Danny and Omang for the second goal was pure magic ✨. But we need to work on finishing - could've scored 6-7 goals with better accuracy.
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Vikram J.
Good performance, but where was the crowd? These young players deserve better support. We complain about football not growing in India but don't turn up for matches. Shame on us!
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Neha T.
The commentator kept mentioning how Nepal had already qualified, but our boys played like it was a do-or-die match! That's the spirit we need. Hope they bring home the trophy 🏆

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