BSS, Dhaka :
It was an another impressive performance by Bangladesh U-18 Football team saw them to storm into the final of SAFF U-18 Championship crushing out Bhutan Under-18 Football team by 4-0 goals in the first semifinal held on Friday at APF Stadium in Kathmandu, Nepal.
In the day’s match, midfielder Tanbir Hossain opened an account for Bangladesh in the early 16th minute while striker Faisal Ahmed doubled the lead scoring the second goal for Bangladesh in the 27th minute.
Maraz Hossain further widened the team’s margin scoring the third goal for Bangladesh in the 32nd minute while substitute medio Dipok Roy sealed the victory scoring the fourth goal for the boys of red and green in the 90+2nd minute of the match.
Bangladesh completely dominated the whole proceeding and notched their deserving victory while Bhutan were totally off-colored on the day and failed to create any real attempts.
Earlier, Bangladesh got off to an auspicious start beating Sri Lanka by 3-0 drubbing in the group B opening match but shared point to India as they played out to a goalless draw in their group second match.
On the other hand, group A champions Bhutan blanked Nepal by 3-0 goals in heir group opening match but split point as they played to a goalless draw with Maldives in their group phase engagements.
It was an another impressive performance by Bangladesh U-18 Football team saw them to storm into the final of SAFF U-18 Championship crushing out Bhutan Under-18 Football team by 4-0 goals in the first semifinal held on Friday at APF Stadium in Kathmandu, Nepal.
In the day’s match, midfielder Tanbir Hossain opened an account for Bangladesh in the early 16th minute while striker Faisal Ahmed doubled the lead scoring the second goal for Bangladesh in the 27th minute.
Maraz Hossain further widened the team’s margin scoring the third goal for Bangladesh in the 32nd minute while substitute medio Dipok Roy sealed the victory scoring the fourth goal for the boys of red and green in the 90+2nd minute of the match.
Bangladesh completely dominated the whole proceeding and notched their deserving victory while Bhutan were totally off-colored on the day and failed to create any real attempts.
Earlier, Bangladesh got off to an auspicious start beating Sri Lanka by 3-0 drubbing in the group B opening match but shared point to India as they played out to a goalless draw in their group second match.
On the other hand, group A champions Bhutan blanked Nepal by 3-0 goals in heir group opening match but split point as they played to a goalless draw with Maldives in their group phase engagements.