Bangladesh Change Captain on Arrival in Goa

The Bangladesh national women’s football team have undergone an unexpected change in leadership following their arrival in Goa, India, ahead of the upcoming SAFF Women’s Championship. Defender Afeida Khandaker, who had been serving as the regular captain of the national squad, has been replaced in the leadership role by midfielder Maria Manda. The decision was implemented by the team’s head coach, Peter Butler, just before the commencement of the regional tournament.

The captaincy alteration became officially apparent on Sunday, 24 May, during the pre-tournament press conference held in Goa. Maria Manda attended the official media briefing as the designated captain of the Bangladesh squad and was formally presented to the press in that capacity.

Rationale Behind the Leadership Transition

The sudden shift in captaincy was clarified by Mahfuza Akhter Kiron, the chairperson of the Women’s Wing of the Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF). Speaking to the media regarding the unexpected decision, Kiron explained that the previous hierarchy was maintained up until the squad’s departure from Dhaka.

“Afeida Khandaker was the captain before Bangladesh left for Thailand,” Kiron stated. “Following two weeks of intensive training and performance evaluation there, the head coach decided to select Maria as the captain. This change has been made entirely based on the coach’s decision.”

The national team had undergone a crucial preparation camp in Thailand to acclimatise and sharpen their tactical approaches before travelling directly to India for the championship. According to the team management, Coach Butler utilised the fortnight-long camp to evaluate player dynamics, fitness levels, and leadership qualities on the pitch, ultimately concluding that Manda was best suited to lead the team during this campaign.

Tournament Schedule and Structural Groupings

The eighth edition of the SAFF Women’s Championship is scheduled to commence on Monday afternoon, 25 May, with an opening fixture between Bhutan and Nepal. Later that evening, the host nation, India, will begin their campaign against the Maldives.

The tournament structure places the participating nations into distinct groups, with Bangladesh competing in a highly competitive pool. The fixtures and key dates for the tournament progress as follows:

  • 25 May: Bhutan vs Nepal (Afternoon)

  • 25 May: India vs Maldives (Evening)

  • 28 May: Bangladesh vs Maldives (Group Stage)

  • 31 May: Bangladesh vs India (Group Stage)

  • 3 June: Semi-finals (Group Winners vs Runners-up)

  • 6 June: Tournament Final

Bangladesh will initiate their group-stage campaign on 28 May, a day that coincides with the celebrations of Eid, facing the Maldives in their opening encounter. The team will then conclude their group-stage fixtures on 31 May in a highly anticipated match against their traditional regional rivals, India.

The Pursuit of a Historic Hat-Trick

The stakes remain exceptionally high for the Bangladesh national women’s football team in this edition of the tournament. The team enter the competition as the reigning champions, having secured the prestigious regional title in the consecutive tournaments held in 2022 and 2024.

Following the conclusion of the group stage matches, the top two teams from each group will advance to the knockout stages. The semi-finals are scheduled to be played on 3 June, featuring the winners and runners-up of the respective groups. The tournament will culminate with the final match on 6 June, where Bangladesh aim to secure a historic third consecutive SAFF Women’s Championship title under the newly appointed leadership of Maria Manda.

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