Bangladesh clinch maiden SAFF U-20 Championship title

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Forward Mirajul Islam scored a brace as Bangladesh

clinched the maiden SAFF U-20 Championship title beating host Nepal by 4-1

goals in the final held at ANFA Complex in Nepal on Wednesday.

Apart from forward Mirajul Islam two goals in each half, Rabby Hossen Rahul

and Piash Ahmed Nova supported him with a lone goal apiece in the second half

to secure Bangladesh emphatic victory in the Nepal soil.

Samir Tamang scored alone goal for Nepal.

At the end of the 45 minutes regulation time, the referee added two minutes

of injury time. Bangladesh took the lead at that injury time from a free

kick. Forward Mirajul Islam was fouled by Nepalese defender when he attempted

to enter with the ball to the danger zone. Referee pointed the free kick and

Mirajul made no mistake to convert the free kick with a fierce shot from the

outside the D-box.

Back with a 1-0 lead, Bangladesh came to the field with more organised and

added three more goal in the second half.

Mirajul, who emerged as the highest scorer with f
our goals in the tournament,

again doubled the lead in the 54th minute. After receiving a cross from the

left wing, he sent the ball to the net with a brilliant header to make the

margin 2-0.

After falling behind by two goals, Nepal could not return to normal rhythm.

Bangladesh continued to dominate and Rabby scored the third goal for

Bangladesh in the 69th minute.

Despite getting more scoring chances than Bangladesh in the proceeding, Nepal

got their first goal in the 80th minute when Samir Tamang pulled one back

with a header in the 80th minute taking the chance of mistake by defender and

goal keeper.

Nova sealed Bangladesh’s comprehensive victory in the 95th minute of the

match.

Earlier, Bangladesh lost to Nepal by 2-1 goal in the group phase match.

The jump-packed local crowds supported the two times champions Nepal team

throughout the stadium. Nepal dominated the match of first half and missed

some scoring opportunities. The hosts were ahead in ball possession and

attack but they could n
ot take lead lacks of the proper finishing.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha