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Women's clean football means that Bangladesh is on the stage of excellence. Bangladesh did not make a mistake to maintain their superiority by winning the SAFF title once again. Gholam Rabbani Chotan's side beat Nepal 3-0 in the final of the SAFF Women's Football Championship.
Today Thursday (February 9) at Birshrestha Sepahi Mustafa Kamal Stadium in Kamalapur, Bangladesh started playing desperately for goals from the beginning of the match. In the second minute of the match, the Nepal goalkeeper came out of the post to stop the ball raised by Bangladesh captain Shamsunnahar. The ball hits the goalkeeper's leg and goes to Aklima's leg. Akalima's shot goes over the head of the Nepal goalkeeper.
In the 15th minute of the match, Nepal's Footler got injured and had to go to the sideline. Nepal coach was forced to change the player due to not being healthy. Nepal got the first corner in the 22nd minute. However, Nepal's attack team could not use it. Nepal could have gone ahead in the 23rd minute of the match. However, Bangladesh was saved in that journey by the trusty hands of Bangladesh goalkeeper Rupna Chakma.
In the 31st minute of the first half, Shaheda Akhtar's ripper could not control the ball, and captain Shamsunnahar was denied a goal. Then in the 36th minute, Bangladesh got a golden opportunity to score again. Shamsunnahar failed to put the ball in the net this time. In the next minute, the Nepal goalkeeper somehow saved the team by blocking Ripper's long-range shot.
However, in the 41st minute of the match, Bangladesh got a chance to score because of Nepal's defense. Which forward Ripa did not miss. This footballer, who is known as the Messi of Cox's Bazar, evaded the goalkeeper and put the ball in the net. Bangladesh took a 1-0 lead with his goal.
Bangladesh did not stop at 1 goal. In the added time of the first half, a beautiful finish by captain Shamsunnahar saw the hosts score a second goal. With this goal, Bangladesh went into the break with a 2-0 lead.
Bangladesh increased the edge of the attack after the break. In the 49th minute, Akalima's powerful shot went over the bar as Reaper stepped up. Nepal got a chance to return to the match in the 51st minute. But once again Nepal's attack got stuck to the goalkeeper Rupana.
Bangladesh could have scored a third goal in the 55th minute of the match. Captain Shamsunnahar Jr. could not get the ball into the net despite finding the Nepal goalkeeper alone. Bangladesh could have gone ahead once more in the 72nd minute. But Ripper's long-range shot went wide of the goal post.
Nepal could have returned to the match in the 79th minute. However, Bangladesh goalkeeper Rupna Chakma's incredible save made Nepal disappointed. Rupana's performance throughout the match was worth watching. Every time Nepal broke through Bangladesh's defense to score, Rupana repaid the trust.
After the second goal, it did not take much time for Bangladesh to get the third goal. Bangladesh made the gap 3-0 in the 85th minute. Reaper scored a goal to cheer the fans. As there was no strong attack in the rest of the match, Bangladesh left the field with a 3-0 victory. Earlier, Shamsunnahar-Sabina won the SAFF title for the first time by defeating Nepal at their home ground in the SAFF championship final last year.