2012 SAFF Women's Championship

2012 SAFF Women's Championship
Tournament details
Host country Sri Lanka
Dates 7 - 16 September, 2012
Teams 8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s) 1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions  India (2nd title)
Runners-up    Nepal
Tournament statistics
Matches played 15
Goals scored 75 (5 per match)
Top scorer(s) Nepal Jamuna Gurung (8 goals)
Best player India Kamala Devi Yumnam

The 2012 SAFF Women's Championship is the second SAFF Women's Championship since the first one in 2010. The competition is contested by the eight South Asian women football teams. India defended their 2010 title by defeating Nepal 3–1 in the final.[1][2]

Venue

All matches were played at the CR & FC Grounds in Colombo. The stadium has a capacity of 555 seats.

Teams

Teams are:

Country AFC Women's rank FIFA Women's rank
 India 11 52
 Afghanistan 35 128
 Bangladesh 23 115
 Bhutan 33 128
 Maldives 24 116
   Nepal 30 128
 Pakistan 32 128
 Sri Lanka 31 128

Fixtures and results

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 India 3300190+199
 Sri Lanka 32016606
 Bangladesh 310225-33
 Bhutan 3003016-160

September 7, 2012
8:30 SLST
India  3 – 0  Bangladesh
Kamala Devi Yumnam  64'
Oinam Bembem Devi  76'
Alochona Senapati 89'
Report

September 7, 2012
15:30 SLST
Bhutan  0 – 4  Sri Lanka
Report Nilushika Kumari 4'
Erandi Kumudumala  21', 57'
Praveena Perera 84'

September 9, 2012
8:30 SLST
India  5 – 0  Sri Lanka
Suprava Samal  17'
Rinaroy Salam  32', 51'
Pinky Magar  53'
Prameshowri Devi 56'
Report

September 9, 2012
15:30 SLST
Bangladesh  1 – 0  Bhutan
Suinu Pru  19' Report

September 11, 2012
8:30 SLST
Bhutan  0 – 11  India
Report Tuli Goon  13'
Kamala Devi  23', 30'
Sasmita Malik  27' (pen.)
Pinky Magar 38', 49', 65'
Parmeshwori Devi 42', 64'
Montesori Chanu 63'
Supriya Routray  73'

September 11, 2012
15:30 SLST
Bangladesh  1 – 2  Sri Lanka
Aungmraching Marma  75' Report Hasara Dilrangi  83'
Achala Chitrani  86'

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
   Nepal 3300201+199
 Afghanistan 311168-24
 Pakistan 3102312-93
 Maldives 301219-81

September 8, 2012
8:30 SLST
Nepal    8 – 0  Pakistan
Jamuna Gurung  9', 32', 34', 44'
Pramila Rai  16'
Sajana Rana  42'
Anu Lama  51'
Dipa Adhikari  72'
Report

September 8, 2012
15:30 SLST
Maldives  1 – 1  Afghanistan
Fathimath Afza  30' Report Diba Naweed 2'

September 10, 2012
8:30 SLST
Nepal    5 – 0  Maldives
Dipa Adhikari  19'
Anu Lama  35'
Jamuna Gurung  59', 88', 90+1'
Report

September 10, 2012
15:30 SLST
Pakistan  0 – 4  Afghanistan
Report Shabnam Rohin  8', 23'
Hailai Arghandiwal  51'
Marjan Haydaree  89'

September 12, 2012
8:30 SLST
Nepal    7 - 1  Afghanistan
Niru Thapa  5', 45+2'
Jamuna Gurung  19'
Sajana Rana  47', 72'
Anu Lama  69', 89'
Report Marjan Haydaree  42'

September 12, 2012
15:30 SLST
Maldives  0 - 3  Pakistan
Report Hajra Khan  12', 85'
Malika-e-Noor  69'

Semi finals

September 14, 2012
8:30 SLST
India  11 – 0  Afghanistan
Kamala Devi  5', 57', 90'
Parmeshwori Devi  31'
Bembem Devi  40', 61', 70'
Sasmita Malik  43', 78'
Romi Devi  59'
Pinky Magar  81'
Report


September 14, 2012
15:30 SLST
Nepal    3 – 0  Sri Lanka
Anu Lama  48'
Dipa Adhikari  76'
Laxmi Poudel  90+3' (pen.)
Report

Final

September 16, 2012
India  3 – 1    Nepal
Supriya Routray  8'
Bembem Devi  66'
Kamala Devi  83'
Report Dipa Adhikari  3'

Goalscorers

8 goals
7 goals
5 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals

  • Afghanistan Marjan Haydaree
  • Afghanistan Shabnam Rohin

  • India Rinaroy Salam
  • India Supriya Routray

  • Sri Lanka Erandi Kumudumala
  • Nepal Niru Thapa

1 goals

  • Afghanistan Hailai Arghandiwal
  • Afghanistan Diba Naweed
  • Bangladesh Suinu Pru
  • Bangladesh Aungmraching Marma
  • India Alochona Senapati
  • India Suprava Samal

  • India Montesori Chanu
  • India Tuli Goon
  • India Romi Devi
  • Maldives Fathimath Afza
  • Nepal Pramila Rai

  • Nepal Laxmi Poudel
  • Sri Lanka Nilushika Kumari
  • Sri Lanka Praveena Perera
  • Sri Lanka Hasara Dilrangi
  • Sri Lanka Achala Chitrani

References

  1. "Indian Football: India Beat Nepal And Clinch 2012 SAFF Women's Championship". xtratime.in.
  2. "Breaking news: India wins the SAFF Women's Championship". sportskeeda.com. 16 September 2012. Retrieved 22 January 2014.

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