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India’s title hopes dashed

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Last updated: January 24, 2026 12:16 am
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India were eliminated from the SAFF Women’s Futsal Championship 2026 title race after suffering a 2-1 defeat to Bhutan at the Nonthaburi Stadium on
Friday.

Jamyang Choden (20’) scored towards the end of the first half before Deki Lhazom doubled Bhutan’s lead in the 28th minute. Khushbu Saroj reduced the deficit for India in the 36th minute.

The defeat proved decisive for India’s title hopes. It was their second loss of the tournament, leaving them third in the standings with nine points from five matches.

With only one fixture remaining against Sri Lanka on January 25, India can reach a maximum of 12 points.

However, Bangladesh have already accumulated 13 points from five matches, meaning India can no longer finish top of the table regardless of their final result.

The match, though, saw India dominate long spells but fall victim to Bhutan’s clinical finishing and resolute defence. India began with purpose and intent, pressing high and circulating the ball smartly across the court.

The Futsal Tigresses nearly took the lead early on when an outstanding diving save from Bhutan goalkeeper Sangita Monger met Diti Kanungo’s well-struck effort.

India continued to create openings, with Achom Degio and Khushbu Saroj both testing Sangita, who proved equal to the task each time.

India’s control was not limited to the attacking phases. Their defensive organisation was equally impressive in the first period, with Arya More and Mithila Ramani producing timely interceptions to halt Bhutan’s advances. When the defence was breached, goalkeeper Tanvi Mavani reacted sharply to snuff out danger, ensuring Bhutan found it difficult to settle into any rhythm.

Despite India’s dominance, Bhutan struck against the run of play in dramatic fashion.

With just 35 seconds remaining in the first period, Jamyang Choden won possession with a committed tackle on Jigmet Chunzen and surged forward.

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