The Bangladesh national women’s football team established a 2–1 lead over the Maldives at half-time during their opening fixture of the SAFF Women’s Championship campaign. Taking place at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Goa, India, the regional tournament opener saw the reigning champions begin their pursuit of a third consecutive South Asian title. The match delivered an historic opening sequence before the Maldives staged a late first-half recovery to narrow the deficit before the interval.
Record-Breaking Opener and Offensive Pressure
The competitive encounter commenced with an immediate tactical offensive straight from the kick-off, catching the Maldivian defensive line entirely unprepared. Bangladesh winger Ritu Porna Chakma secured possession instantly and initiated a rapid advance down the left flank. Ritu Porna delivered a precise, low cross into the penalty area, which was cleanly gathered by forward Anika Rania Siddique.
Controlling the ball on her first touch, Anika unleashed a firm right-footed strike that bypassed the Maldivian goalkeeper and found the back of the net. The official match timer recorded the goal at precisely 11 seconds into the fixture, registering one of the fastest goals in the history of international women’s football in the region.
This breakthrough marked a significant personal milestone for Anika, a Sweden-based expatriate footballer who made her international debut for Bangladesh in March during the AFC Women’s Asian Cup qualifiers in Australia. Having gone without a goal in her opening three international appearances for the red-and-green outfit, her transition into a starting striker role during her fourth cap successfully concluded her search for a maiden international goal.
Sustained Attack and Extending the Lead
Following the early breakthrough, Bangladesh maintained an aggressive high-pressing system, thoroughly dominating territory and ball possession. In the third minute of play, Ritu Porna Chakma nearly converted an extraordinary “Olympic Goal” directly from a corner kick. Her sharply curling delivery beat the opposing goalkeeper but struck the far post, denying Bangladesh a second goal within the opening moments.
The reigning champions continued to construct clear-cut opportunities through the flanks. In the 12th minute, Ritu Porna delivered another dangerous low cross into the goalmouth. Bangladesh forward Shamshunnahar Junior attempted to connect with the ball, but her close-range effort deflected off the Maldivian goalkeeper before striking Shamshunnahar once more and rolling harmlessly out of play.
| Match Minute | Event Classification | Involved Player(s) | Operational Outcome |
| 1st Minute (11s) | Opening Field Goal | Anika Rania Siddique | Bangladesh 1–0 Maldives |
| 3rd Minute | Set-Piece Corner | Ritu Porna Chakma | Ball struck the far goalpost |
| 12th Minute | Open-Play Attack | Shamshunnahar Junior | Deflected wide off keeper |
| 28th Minute | Open-Play Attack | Maria Manda & Shamshunnahar | Shot struck the crossbar |
| 34th Minute | Secondary Field Goal | Umehla Marma | Bangladesh 2–0 Maldives |
| 41st Minute | Conceded Field Goal | Mariyam Noora | Half-time scoreline settled |
The woodwork thwarted Bangladesh for a second time in the 28th minute of the first half. Following an intricate build-up sequence, winger Ritu Porna delivered a calculated through-pass to team captain Maria Manda. The central midfielder drove forward and lofted a cross deeply into the penalty box. Positioned perfectly at the far post, Shamshunnahar Junior struck a powerful volley, but her effort rattled the top of the crossbar and went out for a goal kick.
Bangladesh finally translated their structural superiority into a second goal in the 34th minute. Orchestrating the move from the wing, Shamshunnahar Junior sent a low cross into the box, which was met by Umehla Marma. Umehla executed a powerful, low shot that slipped past the near post to double the advantage to 2–0. Moments later, defender Afeida Khatun attempted a long-range speculative effort from the right side, forcing the Maldivian goalkeeper to fingertip the ball safely over the crossbar.
Maldivian Response Before the Interval
With Bangladesh seemingly in complete control of the tempo and poised to extend their lead further, the match shifted unexpectedly against the general run of play. In the 41st minute, the Maldives capitalised on a rare defensive lapse to split the deficit.
Receiving the ball in space outside the penalty area, Maldivian midfielder Mariyam Noora launched a speculative, long-range effort toward the Bangladeshi goal. The dipping trajectory of the ball eluded the outstretched arms of Bangladesh goalkeeper Mili Akhter, striking the underside of the crossbar before crossing the line. The unexpected goal re-energised the Maldivian squad, ensuring a competitive 2–1 scoreline as both teams headed into the dressing rooms at the half-time whistle.
