Football, India: Women’s

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Although Thailand dominated possession, the Indian players worked hard to close down the gaps in the middle of the park.
 
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AFC U-19 Championship

2018:  upset win over Thailand

U-19: Indian women down Thailand, October 29, 2018: The Times of India


The Indian women's team registered a 1-0 upset win over Thailand but failed to advance to the next round of the AFC U-19 Championship Qualifiers. Grace Lalrampari scored the lone goal in the 36th minute to put India on level points with both Thailand and Nepal. But, India could not make it to the Round 2 of the Qualifiers courtesy their head-to-head result against Nepal.

When the goal difference of these three teams were counted, Thailand secured the top spot with a plus 2, while India and Nepal were tied at minus 1. Due to this, the head-to-head result between India and Nepal came into play again, and the Himalayan nation went through.

Although Thailand dominated possession, the Indian players worked hard to close down the gaps in the middle of the park.

See also

Football: India

Football, India: Women’s

Manipur: Sports

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