India Women Beat Maldives 11-1 in Second Friendly Contest
The Free Press Journal - Bhopal|January 03, 2025
Dishing out an impressive show on debut, forward Lhingdeikim struck four goals in Indian women's comprehensive 11-1 win over Maldives in its second FIFA friendly contest, here Thursday.
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In the first match, the hosts had thrashed the rivals 14-0.

Lhingdeikim (12th, 16th, 56th and 59th) scored two goals in each half whereas the other debutant in the contest, Nongmeikapam Sibani Devi, scored once (45+1) in the extra time of the first half. The others who scored in the contest were Kajol D'Souza (15th), Pooja (41st), Simran Gurung (62nd, 68th) and Khumukcham Bhumika Devi (71st).

Mariyam Rifa scored the only goal for Maldives in the 27th minute but an own goal from the visitors' skipper Hawwa Haneefa in the 17th added to India's tally.

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