The Bangladesh women’s national football team failed to secure a third consecutive South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) Women’s Championship title following a 3–1 defeat against host nation India in the tournament final. The decisive match, played on Saturday 6 June 2026, took place at the Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium—also known as the Fatorda Stadium—in Margao, Goa.
With this victory, India secured their sixth SAFF Women’s Championship trophy, reclaiming the regional crown they had last won in 2019. For Bangladesh, the result concluded their bid for a historic hat-trick of consecutive titles, following their tournament victories in 2022 and 2024. The outcome duplicated the events of the 2016 final, where Bangladesh were similarly defeated by India on Indian soil.
Tactical Adjustments And Early Attacking Opportunities
Bangladesh head coach Peter Butler altered his starting line-up for the final fixture, making two personnel changes from the squad that defeated Nepal in the semi-finals. Forward Sabina Akter Prity and midfielder Umehla Marma were dropped from the opening eleven. In their places, Butler brought in the experienced duo of Shamsunnahar Junior and Tohura Khatun to lead the attacking line.
The tactical modifications created several early scoring opportunities for Bangladesh within the opening quarter of an hour. In the 12th minute, winger Ritu Porna Chakma sent a precise cross into the penalty box, but Tohura Khatun was unable to connect with the ball. Two minutes later, Tohura intercepted the ball in open space inside the 18-yard box, but her subsequent shot missed the target. The forward remained a primary offensive threat throughout the first half, mounting another close attempt in the 41st minute when her strike passed just wide of the far post.
First-Half Goals And India’s Decisive Surge
Despite the pressure from Bangladesh, India broke the deadlock in the 42nd minute through forward Pyari Xaxa. Wearing the number 10 shirt, Xaxa dribbled past a Bangladeshi defender to enter the penalty box, before unleashing a powerful right-footed shot. The ball took a deflection off a defending player, looping over the Bangladeshi goalkeeper, Mile Akter, who was positioned off her line, to establish a 1–0 lead for the hosts.
Bangladesh responded before the interval, scoring an equaliser in the first minute of first-half stoppage time (45+1′). Ritu Porna Chakma capitalised on an opening to level the score at 1–1 just before the referee blew for half-time.
Match Scoring Sequence
42nd Minute: Pyari Xaxa opens the scoring for India (1–0).
45+1 Minute: Ritu Porna Chakma equalises for Bangladesh (1–1).
46th Minute: Sanfida Nongrum restores the Indian lead (2–1).
82nd Minute: Lynda Kom Serto seals the victory for India (3–1).
India immediately regained control after the resumption of play, retaking the lead in the 46th minute when Sanfida Nongrum scored to make it 2–1. As Bangladesh pushed players forward in search of a second equaliser, their defensive line became vulnerable to counter-attacks.
The final goal of the match arrived in the 82nd minute following an unresolved defensive play by Bangladesh. Defender Afeida Khandaker was unable to intercept a pass from India’s Malavika P., who directed the ball toward the edge of the box. Lynda Kom Serto collected the pass and converted the opportunity past Akter, extending India’s advantage to 3–1 and securing the regional championship title.
