Bangladesh, India declared joint champions after match commissioner's fault

SAFF U-19 Women's Championship 2024


FE Team | Published: February 09, 2024 22:19:58


Bangladesh, India declared joint champions after match commissioner's fault

Hosts Bangladesh and India declared joints champions in the four-nation South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) U-19 Women's Championship '2024 after a two-hour-long delayed decision following the match commissioner's shameful fault in the final on Thursday, reports UNB.
The title deciding and tense- packed final match between two neighbouring rivals was locked in 1-1 goals in the stipulated 90-minute at the Bir Shreshtha Shaheed Shipahi Mostafa Kamal Stadium in Kamalapur Thursday evening.
Then the match moved toward the tie breaker where it was again locked in 5-5 goals in the five each shots.
The final match was again locked in 11-11 goals in the sudden death session of the tie breaker that made match officials confused.
The match commissioner then surprisingly advised the match referee to decide the fate of the final through a toss (by a coin) in place of continuing the sudden death session as per bylaws.
India won the toss and started their maiden title celebration, but Bangladesh team refused the referee's illegal toss decision and stayed in the field alongside their huge local fans.
Complying to the Bangladesh protest and reviewing the tournament's bye laws, the commissioner and referee changed their decision and advised both the teams to continue the sudden death session to decide the champions.
But India regretted the new decision and left the field immediately saying that they did not expect any result but the champions.
Finally, both the teams declared joints champions by SAFF authority as the match commissioner admit his fault.
Minister for Youth and Sports Nazmul Hasan Papon, who is also the President of Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), was present in the match as the chief guest, also played a good role for an amicable settlement.
Earlier in the day's match, Sibani Devu, who made a hattrick in India's 10-0 goals victory over Bhutan in tournament opener, put India ahead in the very 8th minute by a cool placing shot, off a Nitu Linda's through pass,utilising the lapses of Bangladesh defender and custodian Swarna Rani Sarkar (1-0).
Bangladesh team : Swarna Rani Sarkar, Afeida Khandokar, Ruma Akter, Joynob Bibi Rita, Surma Jannat, Munki Akhter, Sapna Rani, Masamat Sagorika, Puja Das, Eti Khatun and Bonna Khatun.

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