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Bangladesh beats higher-ranked Myanmar in AFC Women's Asian Cup 2026 Qualifiers

Bangladesh beats higher-ranked Myanmar in AFC Women's Asian Cup 2026 Qualifiers

The Hindu02-07-2025
The Bangladesh women's national team beat higher-ranked opponent in Myanmar 2-1 in the AFC Women's Asian Cup 2026 Qualifiers on Wednesday at the Thuwunna stadium in Yangon.
Bangladesh is currently 128th in the world while Myanmar is 55th.
Win Win scored a late goal for the host which turned out to be consolatory as Ritu Porna Chakma's brace was enough to consolidate the Bengal Tigresses' position at the top of Group C with six points from two matches.
Earlier in the campaign, they had eased past Bahrain with a thumping scoreline of 7-0. Strikes from Shamsunnahar J, Ritu Porna Chakma, Kohati Kisku, Tohura Khatun, Munki Akhter, and an own goal from Bahrain's Rawan Alali ensured all three points.
Bangladesh next faces Turkmenistan in its final qualifier as the group winner will advance to next year's tournament in Australia.
The Bengal Tigresses are yet to qualify for any edition of the AFC Women's Asian Cup.
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