The Bangladesh Women's Football Team moved within touching distance of their first-ever final round appearance in the AFC Women's Asian Cup defeating hosts Myanmar 2-1 in a hard-fought Group C encounter at Yangon's Thuwunna Stadium on Wednesday afternoon, reports UNB.
Ritu Porna Chakma was the star of the match, netting both goals for Bangladesh - one in each half - to secure the memorable victory over Myanmar, ranked 73 places higher.
With this well-deserved win, Bangladesh not only recorded back-to-back win in the Asian Cup qualifiers for the first time in history the result also served as sweet revenge for their 0-5 defeat to Myanmar in the 2018 FIFA Women's World Cup Qualifiers held in Yangon.
Two-time ASEAN Women's Champions Myanmar, who have featured in the AFC Asian Cup final round five times, looked off-colour against a spirited and confident Bangladesh side.
With Wednesday's shock defeat, Myanmar-the top seed in Group C-crashed out of the tournament, having lost the head-to-head encounter against Bangladesh.
The wonder girl from Rangamati, Ritu Porna Chakma, gave Bangladesh the lead in the 18th minute. Her initial free-kick attempt struck the Myanmar defence wall, but Ritu reacted quickest to fire home from the rebound and put Bangladesh 1-0 up.
She doubled Bangladesh's advantage in the 72nd minute with a brilliant angular left-footed strike from inside the box. Myanmar managed a late consolation through substitute midfielder Win Win, who scored in the 89th minute, but Bangladesh held firm to secure the historic win.
Bangladesh will face Turkmenistan in their final Group C match at 6:30 pm (BST) on July 05, also at Thuwunna Stadium.
The champion of Group C will earn direct qualification to the final round of the AFC Women's Asian Cup, scheduled to be held in Australia next year.
AFC WOMEN'S ASIAN CUP
Bangladesh edge closer to final round after defeating Myanmar
Bangladesh will face Turkmenistan in their final Group C match on July 05
FE Team | Published: July 02, 2025 23:40:14
Players of Bangladesh Women's Football Team celebrate after winning against Myanmar in the AFC Women's Asian Cup Group C encounter at Thuwunna Stadium in Yangon on Wednesday-UNB
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