Japan`s tour experience boost U-16 side for future events

Head of Sports and Welfare Department of Walton Group FM Iqbal Bin Anwar Dawn handing over a Walton 32 inches LED TV to the Chairperson of the Women's Wing of Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) Mahfuza Akter Kiron at the BFF House on Wednesday.
Head of Sports and Welfare Department of Walton Group FM Iqbal Bin Anwar Dawn handing over a Walton 32 inches LED TV to the Chairperson of the Women's Wing of Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) Mahfuza Akter Kiron at the BFF House on Wednesday.
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Bangladesh under-16 women’s team skipper Krishna Rani Sarkar said experience of their recently successful Japan tour will help her team to play well in a big match in the future events.
She was speaking at a press conference today (Wednesday) at conference Bangladesh Football Federation Bhavan to share her experience of participating in the recently concluded J-GREEN Sakai Lady’s Festival in Japan.
Under-16 team member Sirat Jahan said despite the adverse weather in Japan, they have done reasonably well for the country. Team coach Golam Robbani Choton said the girls gained huge experience from Japan tour after competing against some big guns.
Earlier, Bangladesh girls left the country on January 24 to take part in the J-GREEN Sakai
Lady’s Festival that took place on January 28-29 in Osaka, Japan. Going to the Japan tour on a high note, Bangladesh managed to beat substantially stronger teams boasting players from Japan’s National young age group teams.
Of the seven matches they played, including the friendly with Sakai Academy, the Bengal Girls won 4, lost 1 and drew 2.

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