Key Points

The India U-17 team has advanced to the SAFF Championship final with a convincing win. After a dominant but goalless first half, they scored three times after the break. The goals came from Wangkheirakpam Gunleiba, Azlaan Shah, and Diamond Singh Thokchom. They will now face Bangladesh in the title match.

Key Points: India U17s Beat Nepal 3-0 to Reach SAFF Championship Final

  • India dominated possession but lacked finishing in a goalless first half against Nepal
  • Wangkheirakpam Gunleiba broke the deadlock with a calm finish after a clever dummy by Gangte
  • Substitute Azlaan Shah doubled the lead with a spectacular solo goal from a counter-attack
  • Diamond Singh Thokchom tapped in a late third to seal the comprehensive 3-0 semi-final victory
  • The Indian defence was watertight, restricting Nepal to mostly long-range efforts
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Second-half surge against Nepal puts India in SAFF U17 final

A second-half surge with goals from Gunleiba, Azlaan Shah, and Diamond Singh sends defending champions India to the SAFF U17 final against Bangladesh.

"The ball landed at the feet of Gunleiba, who calmly slotted it home to open the scoring and break Nepal’s resistance. - Article"

Colombo, September 26

In a commanding performance, the India U-17 men's national team brushed aside Nepal with a comprehensive 3-0 victory to book their place in the final of the SAFF U-17 Championship 2025.

The semi-final, held at the Racecourse International Stadium, saw the defending champions finally convert their dominance into goals, setting up a title clash against Bangladesh, who earlier defeated Pakistan 2-0, as per the official website of the All India Football Federation (AIFF).

Wangkheirakpam Gunleiba (61') and substitutes Azlaan Shah Kh (80') and Diamond Singh Thokchom (90+4') were the scorers as the Blue Colts notched up their fourth consecutive win in the tournament.

While the scoreline at half-time remained goalless, it belied India's authority and composure on the ball. India displayed maturity beyond their years, orchestrating attacks through smart distribution and wide play, keeping Nepal on the back foot for most of the half. The only concern for head coach Bibiano Fernandes' side was the lack of clinical finishing, an issue that prevented them from going into the break with a comfortable cushion.

India's first real opportunity came amidst a scramble in the box when Wangkheirakpam Gunleiba fired goalwards, only to be thwarted by a sharp block from a Nepal defender. The chance sparked further urgency in the Indian ranks. Moments later, Md Aimaan floated in a delightful cross from the left which fell to Dallalmuon Gangte, but the usually dependable forward couldn't find the target.

Defensively, India were watertight. The midfield closed down space with discipline while the backline cut off passing channels, leaving Nepal with little choice but to attempt long-range efforts. One such effort by Pratis Thapa Magar, a powerful drive from the edge of the box, forced a full-stretch save from goalkeeper Manashjyoti Baruah.

Just before the interval, India nearly took the lead. A cross from the left caught the Nepal custodian off his line. Kamgouhao Doungel, perfectly placed at the far post, hesitated to take the shot first time, opting instead to control the ball, an error that allowed Nepal's defence to regroup and clear.

The breakthrough finally came in the 61st minute. Denny Singh Wangkhem fed a low ball from the right into the Nepal penalty area.

Gangte cleverly dummied the pass, wrong-footing the entire backline and goalkeeper. The ball landed at the feet of Gunleiba, who calmly slotted it home to open the scoring and break Nepal's resistance.

The second goal came in the 80th minute, the result of a classic counter-attack. Substitute Azlaan Shah received a pass down the left and charged forward with blistering pace. A sharp change of direction left his marker stumbling, before he unleashed a thunderous and spectacular strike into the net.

India wrapped up the match in stoppage time. Gunleiba's low cross beat the Nepal defence and fell invitingly for another substitute, Diamond Singh Thokchom, who tapped in from close range to cap off a clinical performance and spark wild celebrations in the Indian camp.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great win but we need to work on our finishing in the first half. Too many missed chances against stronger teams could cost us. Still, proud of the boys! 💙
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Rohit P
The substitutes made all the difference! Azlaan Shah and Diamond Singh coming off the bench and scoring shows our bench strength. Coach Bibiano's tactics were spot on in the second half. On to the final! 🏆
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Sarah B
Impressive defensive discipline from such young players. Manashjyoti Baruah's save in the first half was crucial. The clean sheet matters as much as the goals!
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Vikram M
Bas ab final mein Bangladesh ko bhi aise hi harao! These U17 players are showing the senior team how it's done. The future is indeed bright for Indian football. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
Good to see Indian football developing at grassroots level. The technical quality shown by these teenagers is promising. Hope they get proper guidance and opportunities to grow.
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Ananya R
So proud of our boys! 🇮🇳 The way they maintained composure despite not scoring in first half shows mental strength. That third goal in stoppage time was the icing on

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