Girls Bring Home Joga Bonito
Bangladesh is best known as a cricketing nation when it comes to world of sports. Football is not our forte – at least not at the moment. But in recent time a galaxy of young female booters have redrawn the footballing territory with some back-to-back remarkable performances. The age-based girls’ football teams of Bangladesh earned wonderful accolades rekindling hope that our football performance is catching up with the cricketing acumen. Women footballers’ achievements are all the more welcoming against the backdrop of Bangladesh’s male booters’ long hiatus from international tournaments (nearly 18-month to be precise) until last month. They beat teams of the countries whose FIFA rankings were far up than that of Bangladesh’s.
Golam Rabbani Choton work hard behind them as head coach as-usual as Bangladesh Under-15 Women’s Football team clinched the title of the four-team Jockey Club Girls International Youth Invitational Football Tournament with all-win record.
Maria Manda’s side outclassed hosts Hong Kong 6-0 goals at SiuSai Wan Sports Ground in Hong Kong on April 1 to get the title, starting the tournament with stunning 10-1 goals victory in the opener against Malaysia before upset the Asian power house Iran 8-1goals.
Tohura Khatun scored the highest eight goals with two hat-tricks each one against Iran and Hong Kong among the 24 goals in three matches for Bangladesh while their opponents found the net twice.
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der April 6, 2018-Ausgabe von Dhaka Courier.
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