Kenya Overpowers India in FIFA Series 2026 Semifinal
Martha Emedot and Tereza Obunyu scored as Kenya controlled the match physically and tactically and set up a final against Australia.
- On Saturday, host Kenya defeated the Indian women's national team 2-0 at Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi, securing their place in the FIFA Series 2026 final.
- Goals from Martha Emedot in the 2nd minute and Tereza Obunyu in the 55th minute secured Kenya's victory as the team dominated the Indian squad physically and tactically.
- Following a 14th-minute head injury to captain Pyari Xaxa in a collision with Ruth Ingosi, Jasoda Munda made her international debut replacing Babina Devi Lisham in the 87th minute.
- India faces Malawi in the third-place play-off on Wednesday, April 15, while Australia awaits Kenya in the final after defeating Malawi 5-0 earlier in the day.
- Head coach Crispin Chettri attempted to reorganize the Blue Tigresses in the latter stages, but Kenya maintained defensive discipline and physical superiority to secure the win.
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