Sports Reporter :
SAFF Suzuki Cup will begin on September 4 at the Bangabandhu National Stadium (BNS). All the matches will be held at the BNS.
A total of seven teams dividing into two groups will participate in the 12-day long football competition, the most prestigious football meet of South Asian region.
Hosts Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, Bhutan have been taken place in the Group-A, while India, Maldives, Sri Lanka have been billed in the Group-B.
Bangladesh will take on Bhutan on September 4, Bangladesh will face Pakistan on September 6, Bangladesh will meet Nepal on September 8.
The champions of the Group-A will take on the runners-up of the Group-B in the first semi-final on September 12, while the champions of the Group-B will face the runners-up of the Group-A in the second semi-final on the same day.
The winners of the two semi-finals will face each other in the final on September 15.
The winners of the final will be the champions of the gala football meet.
SAFF Suzuki Cup will begin on September 4 at the Bangabandhu National Stadium (BNS). All the matches will be held at the BNS.
A total of seven teams dividing into two groups will participate in the 12-day long football competition, the most prestigious football meet of South Asian region.
Hosts Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, Bhutan have been taken place in the Group-A, while India, Maldives, Sri Lanka have been billed in the Group-B.
Bangladesh will take on Bhutan on September 4, Bangladesh will face Pakistan on September 6, Bangladesh will meet Nepal on September 8.
The champions of the Group-A will take on the runners-up of the Group-B in the first semi-final on September 12, while the champions of the Group-B will face the runners-up of the Group-A in the second semi-final on the same day.
The winners of the two semi-finals will face each other in the final on September 15.
The winners of the final will be the champions of the gala football meet.