Women’s Football
Men’s football disappointments, women’s persistent victories
It was like a wedding—grand festivities, vibrant celebrations. But the end was marked by heartbreak, like the sorrowful farewell of giving away a daughter. After the curtains fell on the SAFF Championship, the scene was fittingly similar in both Nepal and Bangladesh camps.
Isn't there also darkness behind the glamour in women's football?
Some indicators suggest how much change has occurred in society and the world. Among them is the life and livelihood of women. With the passage of time, there has been a fundamental shift in how women live their lives. By observing their surroundings, one can easily discern the changes. The past cannot be found in sync with it. Certainly, not all indicators carry the same implication. Just a few days ago, even in traditionally conservative contexts like Pakistan, there has been a surge in fashion consciousness and smartness among college-going girls, which contrasts sharply with the prevailing perception. This suggests that times have changed, perhaps even reversing course.
SAFF winner woman footballer Razia passes away
Razia Khatun, a member of the Bangladesh women's football team, has tragically passed away following the birth of her son.
Bangladesh clinch title beating India
Bangladesh defeated India 3-2 in penalties in the final to clinch the SAFF Under-16 Women's Championship at the ANFA Complex in Lalitpur, Nepal on Sunday.
Bangladesh reach final beating India 3-1
Bangladeshi girls secured a big win in their second match in SAFF U-16 Championship beating India 3-1 at ANFA Complex in Kathmandu on Tuesday (March 5). And through this victory, Bangladesh reached the final of the tournament with a game in hand.