Pakistan Defeat Indonesia 2-0 in AFC Women’s Asian Cup Qualifiers
- On July 2, 2025, Pakistan's women's football team defeated Indonesia 2-0 in Group D of the AFC Women's Asian Cup qualifiers held in Tangerang.
- This victory followed Pakistan's initial 8-0 loss to Chinese Taipei, marking a comeback in a group that also includes Kyrgyzstan, whom they face on July 5.
- Nadia Khan scored an early goal in the eighth minute, followed by Suha Hirani’s penalty in the 18th minute, while goalkeeper Zeeyana Jivraj preserved a clean sheet despite Indonesia's dominance.
- Indonesia held 63% possession, outshot Pakistan 20-5, and had eight shots on target, yet Pakistan's disciplined defense and clinical finishing secured the win.
- The Pakistan Football Federation called the win a milestone, with President Gilani saying, "This is a proud day for all of us," and expressing confidence ahead of the final group match.
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Nadia Khan opens scoring in eighth minute; Suha Hirani doubles lead with successful penalty.


Pakistan defeat Indonesia 2-0 in AFC Women’s Asian Cup Qualifiers
Pakistan players celebrate after defeating Indonesia during the AFC Women's Asia Cup match at the Stadium Sport Centre in Tangerang Agency on July 2, 2025. — Reporter Pakistan’s women’s football team secured a historic 2-0 victory
Historic Win! Pakistan Women's Football Team Beats Indonesia 2-0
Pakistan’s women’s football team made a big comeback by defeating Indonesia 2-0 in the AFC Women’s Asian Cup Qualifiers. This was their first win since September 2023 and a proud moment for the team and its fans. The match, held in Indonesia, started off strong for Pakistan. Nadia Khan gave Pakistan an early lead by scoring in the 8th minute. Later in the game, Suha Irani scored from a penalty, giving the team a comfortable two-goal advantage. T…
The Indonesian women's team's chance to qualify for the 2026 AFC Women's Asian Cup and, further, the 2027 World Cup is almost over after they lost 0-2 to Pakistan in the second match of Group D qualifying.
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