Hosts End Seven-Year Wait for Regional Crown with Impressive 3-1 Victory in Final
Margao, Goa (Economy India): India emerged champions of the SAFF Women’s Championship for the sixth time after defeating defending champions Bangladesh 3-1 in a commanding final held in Margao, Goa, on Saturday.
The victory marked India’s first SAFF Women’s Championship title in seven years and reaffirmed the country’s dominance in South Asian women’s football.
The Indian team delivered an energetic and disciplined performance throughout the final, outclassing Bangladesh with goals from Pyari Xaxa, Sanfida Nongrum, and Lynda Kom Serto.
Bangladesh’s lone goal came from Ritu Porna Chakma, but it was not enough to stop India from lifting the trophy in front of home supporters.
India End Title Drought in Style
Having last won the championship seven years ago, India entered the tournament determined to reclaim its position at the top of South Asian women’s football.
The hosts demonstrated consistency and attacking strength throughout the competition and carried that momentum into the final.
India had already defeated Bangladesh 3-0 during the group stage, and the championship clash saw a similarly dominant display.
The victory adds another chapter to India’s rich history in the SAFF Women’s Championship, where the team has long been one of the most successful participants.

Pyari Xaxa Opens the Scoring
After a competitive first half, India broke the deadlock in the 42nd minute through Pyari Xaxa.
The forward capitalized on India’s attacking pressure and gave the hosts a deserved lead, sending the crowd into celebration.
The goal provided India with momentum heading into halftime and reflected their control of possession and attacking opportunities.
Bangladesh Respond Before the Break
Despite India’s dominance, Bangladesh showed resilience and found an equalizer during stoppage time of the first half.
Ritu Porna Chakma scored in the 45+2 minute to level the score at 1-1 and briefly shift momentum in favor of the defending champions.
The goal ensured the final remained competitive heading into the second half.
India Strike Immediately After Restart
India responded in the best possible manner after the break.
Just one minute into the second half, Sanfida Nongrum restored India’s lead with a well-taken goal in the 46th minute.
The early strike put Bangladesh under pressure and allowed India to regain control of the match.
From that point onward, the hosts continued to create chances while maintaining defensive discipline.
Lynda Kom Serto Seals the Victory
As Bangladesh pushed forward in search of another equalizer, India remained composed and continued to threaten on the counterattack.
The decisive moment arrived in the 82nd minute when Lynda Kom Serto scored India’s third goal, effectively ending Bangladesh’s hopes of a comeback.
The goal secured a memorable 3-1 victory and sparked celebrations among players, coaching staff, and supporters.
Historic Sixth SAFF Women’s Championship Title
The triumph marks India’s sixth SAFF Women’s Championship crown, further strengthening its legacy as one of the most successful teams in South Asian women’s football.
The title is particularly significant because it ends a seven-year wait for regional supremacy and highlights the progress made by Indian women’s football in recent years.
Sports analysts believe the victory reflects:
- Improved player development pathways.
- Stronger grassroots football programs.
- Growing investment in women’s sports.
- Increased international exposure.
- Enhanced coaching and infrastructure support.
Boost for Indian Women’s Football
The championship victory comes at a time when women’s football in India is experiencing increasing attention and support.
The success of the national team is expected to inspire young girls across the country to take up the sport and pursue professional opportunities in football.
Football administrators hope the achievement will further strengthen efforts to promote women’s football at school, state, and national levels.
The victory also provides momentum as India prepares for future international competitions.

A Proud Moment for Indian Sports
India’s successful campaign in the SAFF Women’s Championship demonstrates the country’s growing strength across multiple sporting disciplines.
The triumph is being celebrated as a proud moment for Indian sports and another example of the rising standards of women’s athletics in the country.
With a talented squad and a new generation of players emerging, the future of Indian women’s football appears increasingly promising.
Match Summary
Final Score: India 3-1 Bangladesh
India Scorers:
- Pyari Xaxa (42′)
- Sanfida Nongrum (46′)
- Lynda Kom Serto (82′)
Bangladesh Scorer:
- Ritu Porna Chakma (45+2′)
Venue: Margao, Goa
(Economy India)

