SAFF U-20 Championship 2024: India exits after losing to Bangladesh on penalties in semifinal

The match ended in a 1-1 draw at the end of regulation time which saw Asadul Molla (36th minute) and Ricky Meetei Haobam (75th minute) score for Bangladesh and India respectively.

Published : Aug 26, 2024 17:01 IST , Chennai - 3 MINS READ

India lost to Bangladesh 3-4 in a penalty shootout in the SAFF U-20 Championship 2024 semifinal on Monday.
India lost to Bangladesh 3-4 in a penalty shootout in the SAFF U-20 Championship 2024 semifinal on Monday. | Photo Credit: AIFF
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India lost to Bangladesh 3-4 in a penalty shootout in the SAFF U-20 Championship 2024 semifinal on Monday. | Photo Credit: AIFF

The India U-20 men’s team lost 3-4 on penalties against Bangladesh after regulation time ended in a 1-1 draw in the semifinal of the SAFF U20 Championship at the ANFA Complex in Lalitpur, Nepal, on Monday.

Bangladesh will meet host Nepal in the final on Wednesday.

Two crucial penalty saves by Bangladesh’s substitute goalkeeper Mohammed Asif led to the defending champion India’s ouster from the tournament.

Both teams displayed commendable defensive organisation, but Asif’s brilliance under the bar in the penalty shootout separated the two sides. Asadul Islam Sakib put Bangladesh in the lead in the 36th minute, while India’s captain Ricky Meetei Haobam scored in the 74th minute to bring India back into the game. 

The match began with India showing composure and control in the early stages. India had its first real opportunity in the fifth minute when Korou Singh Thingujam found space inside the box. However, his header from Ebindas Yesudasan’s cross proved mistimed. 

India continued to press forward as a fine through ball in the 10th minute from Manglenthang Kipgen, setting up Korou Singh for a powerful shot. However, the Bangladeshi goalkeeper Mehdi Hasan Srabon, was up to the task of keeping the scoreline level.

In the 15th minute, Gwgwmsar Goyary was denied an opportunity by the Bangladesh defence at the expense of a corner. This led to a long-range effort from Korou Singh that was saved by the Bangladesh keeper.

In the 17th minute, Bangladesh’s Mohammed Rabby Rahul unleashed a powerful shot from outside the box, but India goalkeeper Priyansh Dubey made an outstanding save to keep his team in the contest.

The first breakthrough came in the 36th minute when Bangladesh capitalised on a defensive error by India. A cross from the left by Mohammed Rabby Hossen Rahul found Bangladesh’s Asadul Molla inside the box, who volleyed it past Priyansh.

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The second half saw India pushing hard for an equaliser. In the 53rd minute, Korou Singh had a golden opportunity to draw level. After a brilliant run into the box, he found himself one-on-one with the Bangladeshi keeper. However, a slight of judgement on his part saw the travelling wide of the mark. In the 61st minute, substitute Thanglalsoun Gangte’s strike from a promising position rattled the post much to the frustrations of the Indian bench. 

Midway through the second half, Bangladesh goalkeeper Mehedi Hasan had to be carried off the field after a collision with an Indian attacker and was replaced by Mohammad Asif. 

Finally, Ricky Meetei Haobam equalised in the 75th minute after receiving a well-timed pass from substitute Naoba Meitei Pangambam on the left. Ricky calmly slotted a low shot past Bangladesh goalkeeper Asif.

In the tiebreaker, India made a faulty start as Gangte’s shot was saved by Asif to leave Bangladesh with an advantage. After Pramveer, Goyary and Manjot Parmar scored from the net from the next three attempts, the Bangladesh custodian once again came to his team’s rescue by blocking Akash Tirkey’s last shot. 

Mohammed Pias Ahmed Nova, Moinul Islam Moin, Shakil Ahad Topu, and Ashraful Haque Asif made no mistake in their first four attempts to take Bangladesh to the final.

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