It was Sagorika’s fourth goal in the tournament, he scored two goals against Nepal and two against India – one in the group match and the other in the final.
Incidentally, this is Bangladesh’s fourth consecutive win against India after winning the SAFF Under-19 Women’s Championship title in 2021 after defeating India twice – the first in the league match and the second in the final match.
Bangladesh scored nine points from three consecutive league matches, defeated Nepal 3–1, India 1–0 and defeated all-round defeat Bhutan by 4–0 goals to smartly reach the final of the competition with an all-win record. Has reached.
India booked their place in the final by defeating Bhutan by 10-0 goals, Nepal by 4-0 goals and losing to hosts Bangladesh by 0-1 goals.
The Bangladesh team included Swarna Rani Sarkar, Afida Khandokar, Ruma Akhtar, Joynob Bibi Rita, Surma Jannat, Munki Akhtar, Sapna Rani, Masamat Sgorika, Pooja Das, Eti Khatoon and Bona Khatoon.