Heartbreak at Dasharath: East Bengal Stuns APF to Clinch Inaugural SAFF Womenâs Club Championship
KATHMANDU - Once again, Dasharath Stadium proved unlucky for Nepal, as the dream of winning an international title at home slipped away. In the final of the first SAFF Womenâs Club Championship, Nepalâs APF Football Club lost 3â0 to Indiaâs East Bengal FC, leaving 8,000 home fans in shock. The crowd in Tripureshwor was buzzing before the match, but defensive mistakes decided the outcome. APF fought hard, but three key errors led directly to all three goals for the Indian team. Mistakes at the back hurt the home team. East Bengalâs top striker, Fazila Ikwaput, scored twice and won the Golden Boot. The first goal, in the 21st minute, came after a defensive error.  APF left-back Manmaya tried to clear a pass from East Bengalâs Sarita Yumnam with a header but missed. Fazila quickly took advantage, and her shot deflected off APF center-back Gita Rana, leaving the goalkeeper wrong-footed as the ball went in. In the 35th minute, things got even worse for APF. Manmaya again had trouble clearing a corner, and Indian defender Ashalata Devi took the ball from her, drove into the box, and crossed it. Midfielder Silky Devi Hemam jumped highest and headed the ball past APF goalkeeper Anjana Rana Magar, making it 2â0. A Nightmare Start to the Second Half. Any hopes of an APF comeback? The second half started badly for APF. Just 16 seconds after the break, any hope of a comeback disappeared. Goalkeeper Anjana Rana Magar let a weak shot from Fazila slip between her legs and into the net. That soft goal ended the contest, and East Bengal controlled the rest of the match. They swept the individual honors as well.  **Champions: East Bengal FC (Received $10,000 USD)** **Runner-up: APF Football Club (Received $5,000 USD)** Striker Fazila Ikwaput was the undisputed star of the tournament. With nine goals in just five matches, Striker Fazila Ikwaput stood out as the tournamentâs top player. She scored nine goals in 5 games, earning both the Most Valuable Player (MVP) and Top Scorer awards, along with an additional $1,000 USD and her trophies. Additionally, East Bengalâs Elangbam Panthoi Chanu was judged the Best Goalkeeper, completing a total dominance by the visitors. Transport United FC took home the Fair Play Award. For APF and their fans, it was a tough loss. They reached another final but missed out on the trophy again, learning another hard lesson on the big stage.
