East Bengal becomes champion after defeating APF

They easily defeated Nepal's APF 3-0 in the match held at Dasharath Stadium.

Poush 5, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

East Bengal becomes champion after defeating APF

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India's East Bengal won the SAFF Women's Club Championship on Saturday, easily defeating Nepal's APF 3-0 in the match played at the Dashrath Stadium.

Ugandan Fazila Ekwateput scored 2 goals for the Indian champions. She scored the first goal in the 22nd minute and added the second goal in the 46th minute. Meanwhile, Silki Devi scored the second goal in the 35th minute.

East Bengal becomes champion after defeating APF

East Bengal, undefeated in the entire tournament, did not concede a goal in five matches. East Bengal was also at the top of the league stage. The league stage match between East Bengal and APF ended in a goalless draw.

East Bengal becomes champion after defeating APF

In the final, APF could not present a strong challenge to East Bengal and could not mount any decisive attack throughout the match. With this victory, East Bengal also received 10 thousand dollars.

Kantipur

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