Bangladesh’s SAFF Title Defence

The Bangladesh women’s national football team is set to travel to Bangkok, Thailand, as they embark on a definitive quest to secure a third consecutive SAFF Women’s Championship title. This pursuit of a “hat-trick” of regional honours is, however, defined by a significant transformation of the squad. Most notably, the roster excludes two established national figures, Shopna Rani and Munki Akhter. The decision, formalised by head coach Peter Butler, reflects a stringent commitment to performance-based selection and professional discipline within the national camp.

Strict Standards and Tactical Discipline

At a press conference held at the Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) headquarters on Sunday, Peter Butler provided a candid explanation for the recent squad adjustments. The British coach emphasised that his selection criteria remain uncompromising, focusing heavily on tactical execution and player conduct. His remarks concerning the omission of midfielders Shopna Rani and Munki Akhter were remarkably direct, citing a decline in performance levels and a failure to adhere to coaching directives as the primary reasons for their exclusion.

“Shopna and Munki’s performances have been very poor,” Butler stated unequivocally. “They failed to perform at the expected level and did not follow instructions. I hope that one day they will realise I am doing them a favour. For now, they are not training with the squad; they are not even part of the practice group.”

This firm stance marks a clear shift in the team’s internal culture as the “Red and Greens” prepare for the 8th SAFF Women’s Championship, which is scheduled to commence on 25 May in Goa, India.

Preparation Phase and Regional Outlook

To ensure the squad is optimally prepared, the defending champions will undertake a 15-day intensive training camp in Bangkok. This period is designed to allow the players to acclimatise to high-intensity conditions and refine their tactical cohesion. During the residency in Thailand, Bangladesh will compete in two preparatory friendly matches on 10 May and 17 May. Upon the conclusion of these fixtures, the team will travel directly from Bangkok to Goa on 21 May to begin their tournament campaign.

While Bangladesh enters the tournament as the reigning champions, Butler has been careful to manage expectations. He acknowledged that defending the title in India presents a vastly different challenge than their previous victories on Nepalese soil.

  • The Indian Challenge: India, five-time winners of the tournament, will enjoy the advantage of playing at home. They are widely expected to be motivated by a strong desire to reclaim the championship trophy.

  • Rising Regional Standards: The head coach also pointed to the rapid advancement of other teams, specifically mentioning Bhutan. He noted that regional competitors have become significantly more organised and tactically sophisticated since the previous edition of the tournament.

Squad Overhaul and New Inclusions

The finalised 23-member squad represents a major departure from previous iterations, with ten players from the 2024 championship-winning roster absent. High-profile players including Sabina Khatun, Masura Parvin, Matsushima Sumaiya, Krishna Rani, and Sanjida Akhter were already outside the selection frame following earlier internal disagreements. Additionally, the squad has been weakened by the loss of defender Nabiron Khatun, who was ruled out due to injury.

To fill these gaps, Butler has opted for a youth-centric approach, introducing eight players to the senior SAFF squad for the first time. Among these prospects are Shorna Rani, Halima Khatun, and Suravi Akanda Prity. Furthermore, Arpita Biswas and Momita Khatun have earned their maiden senior call-ups, representing the next generation of Bangladeshi footballing talent.

The Official 23-Member Roster

The final squad, led by newly appointed captain Afeida Khandakar, is as follows:

Rupna Chakma, Mili Akhter, Shorna Rani Mondal, Halima Akhter, Sheuli Azim, Afeida Khandakar (Captain), Surma Jannat, Kohati Kisku, Suravi Akanda Prity, Shamsunnahar Senior, Unnoti Khatun, Arpita Biswas, Momita Khatun, Maria Manda, Monika Chakma, Shaheda Akhter Ripa, Ritu Porna Chakma, Umehla Marma, Mosammat Sagorika, Tohura Khatun, Anika Rani Siddiqui, Sourabi Akanda Prity, and Shamsunnahar Junior.

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