SAFF Women's Championship explained

SAFF Women's Championship
Organiser:SAFF
Region:South Asia
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    The SAFF Women's Championship, also called the South Asian Football Federation Women's Cup, is a competition for women's national football teams governed by the South Asian Football Federation (SAFF). All seven members are eligible to participate in the tournament.

    History

    The current SAFF members are Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Formerly, eight members used to compete, prior to the departure of Afghanistan from SAFF. It is held every two years.

    India won first 5 edition so far, beating Nepal four times and Bangladesh once in the final.[1] [2] Bangladesh is the current champion having defeated Nepal by 3–1 goals on 19 September 2022 in the final.[3]

    Results

    YearHostwidth=1% rowspan=8 bgcolor=ffffffFinalwidth=1% rowspan=8 bgcolor=ffffffLosing semi-finalists
    ChampionScoreRunner-up
    2010
    Details
    Bangladesh1–0 and
    2012
    Details
    Sri Lanka3–1,
    2014
    Details
    Pakistan6–0 and
    2016
    Details
    India3–1 and
    2019
    Details
    Nepal3–1 and
    2022
    Details
    Nepal3–1 and

    Statistics

    Performance by nation

    NationChampionsRunners-upSemi-finalists
    5 (2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2019)1 (2022)
    1 (2022)style=background:silver1 (2016)3 (2010, 2014, 2019)
    style=background:silver5 (2010, 2012, 2014, 2019, 2022)1 (2016)
    3 (2012, 2014, 2019)
    1 (2022)
    1 (2016)
    1 (2012)
    Former Team
    1 (2012)

    Bold = Hosts

    * = Not part of SAFF anymore

    Participating nations

    Legend
     ×  – Did not enter ×  – Withdrew before tournament begins
    width=170Team
    2010

    2012

    2014

    2016

    2019

    2022

    2024
    Total
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    GSGSGSGSGSSFQ7
    1st1st1st1st1stSFQ7
    2nd2nd2ndSF2nd2ndQ7
    GSGSGSSFGSGSQ7
    SFGSGS××GSQ5
    GSSFSFGSSFGSQ7
    Former Team
    GSSFGSGSNot part of SAFF4

    All-time table

    As of 2022

    width=20Rankwidth=200Teamwidth=20Partwidth=20Pldwidth=20Wwidth=20Dwidth=20Lwidth=20GFwidth=20GAwidth=20Difwidth=20Pts
    16 27 24 1 2 150 10 +140 73
    26 27 21 0 6 114 20 +94 63
    36 23 13 1 9 61 33 +28 40
    46 19 6 1 12 18 54 –36 19
    54 13 5 0 8 20 47 –27 15
    66 18 3 2 13 14 75 –61 11
    74 12 1 2 9 10 67 –57 5
    86 17 1 1 15 8 89 –81 4

    Winning coaches

    Year Team Coach
    2010 Mohammad Shahid Jabbar
    2012
    2014 Tarun Roy
    2016 Sajid Dar
    2019 Maymol Rocky
    2022 Golam Robbani

    Awards

    The following awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament. The Most Valuable Player (best overall player), Top scorers (top scorer) and Best Goalkeeper (goalkeeper with the most clean sheets) awards were given to the player and, the Fair play award were given to the Team.[4]

    YearMost Valuable PlayerTop scorer(s)Best goalkeeperFair play award
    Player(s)Goals
    2010 Bala Devi Bala Devi
    Sasmita Malik
    11Not awardedNot awarded
    2012 Yumnam Kamala Devi Jamuna Gurung8
    2014 Sabina Khatun Bala Devi16
    2016 Indumathi Kathiresan Sabitra Bhandari12
    2019 Grace Dangmei Sabitra Bhandari
    Indumathi Kathiresan
    4
    2022 Sabina Khatun Sabina Khatun8 Rupna Chakma

    See also

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: GoalNepal.com - A Complete Nepali Football website. Goalnepal.com. 3 April 2019.
    2. Web site: Ranjith Rodrigo appointed acting President of SAFF. Dailynews.lk. 3 April 2019.
    3. Web site: Bangladesh women make history, clinch maiden SAFF title. The Daily Star. 19 September 2022. 19 September 2022.
    4. News: BANGLADESH WIN MAIDEN SAFF WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE. saffederation.org. 19 September 2022. 20 September 2022. 22 September 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220922105352/https://saffederation.org/news/read/65. live.