At the Dasarath Rangasala in Kathmandu, Bangladesh created history by winning the Saff Women's Championship for the first time, 3-1 over Nepal.

Sabina, who scored two hat-tricks - against Pakistan in the group stage and Bhutan in the semifinal - was also named the Most Valuable Player of the tournament.

The Bengal Tigresses won the Saff Championship for the first time in the sixth edition, ending India's five-year dominance.

In women's South Asian football, Bangladesh had previously won age-level games, but this was the first time they had done it at the senior level. Additionally, it was the first time they had beaten India and Nepal, the top two teams in the region.

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At the Dasarath Rangasala in Kathmandu, Bangladesh created history by winning the Saff Women's Championship for the first time, 3-1 over Nepal. Sabina, who scored two hat-tricks - against Pakistan in the group stage and Bhutan in the semifinal - was also named the Most Valuable Player of the tournament. The Bengal Tigresses won the Saff Championship for the first time in the sixth edition, ending India's five-year dominance. In women's South Asian football, Bangladesh had previously won age-level games, but this was the first time they had done it at the senior level. Additionally, it was the first time they had beaten India and Nepal, the top two teams in the region. Give a thumbs up if you like it and don't forget to subscribe to the channel!
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