East Bengal Wins Inaugural SAFF Women’s Club Championship
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East Bengal crowned SAFF women's club champions
Kathmandu, Dec 20 (PTI) East Bengal FC on Saturday clinched the title of the inaugural edition of the SAFF Women's Club Championship with a dominant 3-0 win over hosts APF FC in the summit clash at the Dasrath Stadium here. Ugandan striker and two-time IWL top-scorer Fazila Ikwaput (22nd, 46th) scored a brace, while India international Shilky Devi Hemam (35th) netted once to complete a perfect campaign for the Moshal Girls. East Bengal thus beca…
East Bengal runaway winners at SAFF Women’s Club Championship - IND Vs SA T20
East Bengal team (PC- East Bengal) East Bengal capped an incredible SAFF Women’s Club Championship campaign by beating Nepal’s APF Club 3-0 in the final in Kathmandu on Saturday. The Red and Gold were above their opponents in every department, combining attacking flair with tactical discipline. This was the inaugural edition of this competition. Striker Fazila Ikwaput scored two goals, while Shilky Devi added the other. It was a standout perform…
East Bengal FC Crowned Champions Of Inaugural SAFF Women’s Club Championship 2025 On Cricketnmore
East Bengal FC: East Bengal FC etched their name in the history books after lifting the inaugural SAFF Women’s Club Championship 2025 title after a commanding 3-0 victory over Nepal’s APF (Armed Police Forces) in the final at the Dasharath
East Bengal FC crowned champions of inaugural SAFF Women’s Club Championship 2025
Kathmandu, Dec 20 (SocialNews.XYZ) East Bengal FC etched their name in the history books after lifting the inaugural SAFF Women’s Club Championship 2025 title after a commanding 3-0 victory over Nepal’s APF (Armed Police Forces) in the final at the Dasharath Stadium in Kathmandu on Saturday. The Indian Women's League (IWL) champions recently capped off an undefeated season, winning all of their matches and not conceding in any. For the second ti…
SAFF Women's Club Championship Final: Home team APF faces East Bengal
League champion clubs from five different countries of South Asia participated in the competition being held for the first time ever. The tournament which began on December 5 featured APF Football Club from Nepal, East Bengal from India, Nasreen Sports Academy from Bangladesh, Transport United Ladies FC from Bhutan, and Karachi City FC from Pakistan.
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