Bangladesh Under-20s lifted the SAFF U-20 Championship after defeating India 4–3 in a dramatic penalty shoot-out at Malé Stadium in the Maldives. The victory was sealed by forward Ronan Sullivan, whose composed final kick ensured Bangladesh’s triumph in a tense and closely fought contest.
The final showcased two evenly matched sides, both determined to claim regional supremacy. Bangladesh began the match with confidence, asserting control in the first half through organised passing and disciplined positioning. Their midfield operated efficiently, creating several promising opportunities, though they were unable to convert these chances into goals.
India, however, returned after the interval with greater urgency and attacking intent. They pressed higher up the pitch and forced Bangladesh onto the defensive for extended periods. Despite this pressure, Bangladesh’s defence remained resolute, with goalkeeper Mahin delivering a composed performance. His timely interventions and willingness to leave his line prevented India from capitalising on key moments.
With neither team able to score during regulation time, the match proceeded to penalties, where the drama intensified. India chose to take the first kick but immediately lost momentum when Mahin produced an excellent save. Bangladesh responded with successful conversions from Morshed, Chandan, and Fahim, maintaining a narrow advantage.
A turning point came during Bangladesh’s fourth attempt, when Samuel’s shot struck the crossbar following a brief delay caused by the Indian goalkeeper receiving treatment. This miss levelled the shoot-out at 3–3 after four rounds, heightening the tension for the decisive kicks.
India’s final penalty taker, who had been their most prolific scorer in the tournament, failed to convert, sending the ball over the crossbar. This miss handed Bangladesh the opportunity to secure the title. Ronan Sullivan stepped forward for the final kick and demonstrated remarkable composure, placing the ball beyond the reach of the goalkeeper to confirm victory.
Earlier in the second half, Bangladesh introduced Declan Sullivan, Ronan’s brother, who added pace and width to the attack. He created several opportunities, including a well-placed long pass to Ronan in the closing stages, although that chance was denied by the advancing goalkeeper.
Match Summary
| Category | Bangladesh U-20 | India U-20 |
|---|---|---|
| Final Score (Penalties) | 4 | 3 |
| Score in Regulation Time | 0 | 0 |
| Decisive Moment | Ronan’s winning penalty | Missed final penalty |
| Goalkeeping Impact | Mahin’s crucial save | Injury delay incident |
The victory marks a significant milestone for Bangladesh’s youth football programme. It reflects the team’s discipline, resilience, and growing confidence, offering strong encouragement for the future development of football in the country.
