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Women's Football Tournament SAFF South Asian Championship 2022


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Qualified Nations
 

  • BAN.gif Bangladesh
  • BHU.gif Bhutan
  • IND.gif India
  • MDV.gif Maldives
  • NEP.gif Nepal
  • PAK.gif Pakistan
  • SRI.gif Sri Lanka
     


 

Competition Format

 

Preliminary Round
September 7th - September 13th, 2022
7 Nations, 2 Groups, the 1st and 2nd Nations from each Group will qualify for the Semifinals
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Knockout Round
September 16th - September 19th, 2022
4 Nations, Semifinals, Gold Medal Match, the winning Nation will be the Women's Football SAFF South Asian Championship 2022 Champion    
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Preliminary Round
September 6th - September 13th, 2022
7 Nations, 2 Groups, the 1st and 2nd Nations from each Group will qualify for the Semifinals



 
Group A
 
  • BAN.gif Bangladesh
  • IND.gif India
  • MDV.gif Maldives
  • PAK.gif Pakistan
     
Group B
 
  • BHU.gif Bhutan
  • NEP.gif Nepal
  • SRI.gif Sri Lanka
     

Group A
Nepal Time (GMT +5.45)
 
India IND.gif 3 - 0 PAK.gif Pakistan
Half-Time: 2-0
September 7th 2022, h. 13:00,
Dashrath Stadium, Kathmandu

Bangladesh BAN.gif 3 - 0 MDV.gif Maldives
Half-Time: 3-0
September 7th 2022, h. 17:30,
Dashrath Stadium, Kathmandu
 
Pakistan PAK.gif 0 - 6 BAN.gif Bangladesh
Half-Time: 0-4
September 10th 2022, h. 13:00,
Dashrath Stadium, Kathmandu

Maldives MDV.gif 0 - 9 IND.gif India
Half-Time: 0-3
September 10th 2022, h. 17:30,
Dashrath Stadium, Kathmandu
 
Maldives MDV.gif 0 - 7 PAK.gif Pakistan
Half-Time: 0-1
September 13th 2022, h. 13:00,
Dashrath Stadium, Kathmandu
 
India IND.gif 0 - 3 BAN.gif Bangladesh
Half-Time: 0-2
September 13th 2022, h. 17:30,
Dashrath Stadium, Kathmandu
 
Group A Final Standing
 
Nation
P
W
D
L
GF
GA
+/-
Pt.
BAN.gif Bangladesh
3
3
0
0
12
0
+12
9
IND.gif India
3
2
0
1
12
3
+9
6
PAK.gif Pakistan
3
1
0
2
7
9
-2
3
MDV.gif Maldives
3
0
0
3
0
19
-19
0
 
Group B
Nepal Time (GMT +5.45)
 
Bhutan BHU.gif 0 - 4 NEP.gif Nepal
Half-Time:
September 6th 2022, h. 17:30,
Dashrath Stadium, Kathmandu

Sri Lanka SRI.gif 0 - 5 BHU.gif Bhutan
Half-Time: 0-1
September 9th 2022, h. 17:30,
Dashrath Stadium, Kathmandu
 
Nepal NEP.gif 6 - 0 SRI.gif Sri Lanka
Half-Time: 4-0
September 12th 2022, h. 17:30,
Dashrath Stadium, Kathmandu
 
Group B Final Standing
 
Nation
P
W
D
L
GF
GA
+/-
Pt.
NEP.gif Nepal
2
2
0
0
10
0
+10
6
BHU.gif Bhutan
2
1
0
1
5
4
+1
3
SRI.gif Sri Lanka
2
0
0
2
0
11
-11
0
 
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Knockout Round
September 16th - September 19th, 2022
4 Nations, Semifinals, Gold Medal Match, the winning Nation will be the Women's Football SAFF South Asian Championship 2022 Champion  

 

 
  • BAN.gif Bangladesh
  • BHU.gif Bhutan
  • IND.gif India
  • NEP.gif Nepal


 
Semifinals
Nepal Time (GMT +5.45)
 
Bangladesh BAN.gif 8 - 0 BHU.gif Bhutan
Half-Time: 4-0
September 16th 2022, h. 13:30,
Dashrath Stadium, Kathmandu
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Nepal NEP.gif 1 - 0 IND.gif India
Half-Time: 1-0
September 16th 2022, h. 17:30,
Dashrath Stadium, Kathmandu

 
Gold Medal Match
Nepal Time (GMT +5.45)
 
Bangladesh BAN.gif 3 - 1 NEP.gif Nepal
Half-Time: 2-0
September 19th 2022, h. 19:00,
Dashrath Stadium, Kathmandu
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