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This victory, achieved on Wednesday, July 3, 2025, during the Group C qualifiers, marks a significant milestone for Bangladesh's women's football program.\n\nThe game began with Bangladesh asserting early dominance. Forward Ritu Porna Chakma opened the scoring in the 19th minute, pouncing on a rebound following a free-kick to give her team the lead. She extended the advantage in the 72nd minute with a remarkable solo run from the edge of the penalty area, finishing with precision to notch her second goal.\n\nMyanmar, playing on home soil, mounted a late comeback attempt. Win Win found the back of the net in the 89th minute, reducing the deficit and adding tension to the closing stages. Despite this, Bangladesh's defense remained resolute, preserving the 2-1 scoreline until the final whistle.\n\nThe Bangladesh squad featured a strong starting eleven, including goalkeeper Rupna Chakma, defenders Sheuli Azim and Afeeda Khandaker, midfielders Shamsunnahar and Kohati Kisku, and attackers such as Tohura Khatun alongside the hero Ritu Porna Chakma. Head coach Peter Butler orchestrated the team's strategy, which proved effective in securing the crucial win.\n\nThis result represented Bangladesh's second consecutive victory in the qualifiers, building on a comprehensive 7-0 triumph over Bahrain earlier. With the win, Bangladesh ascended to the top of Group C, with one fixture remaining against Turkmenistan on July 5. Myanmar, who had previously overwhelmed Turkmenistan 8-0, faced a setback in their qualification campaign.\n\nThe achievement is a watershed moment for Bangladesh women's football, as the team prepares to compete in the 2026 AFC Women's Asian Cup finals in Australia. 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The partnership aims to boost the tournament's global appeal and connect with a new generation of supporters.","328067789166219265","2026-05-08T04:58:26Z","ea-sports-fc-secures-official-license-for-2027-afc-asian-cup-in-saudi-arabia","Soccer King","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.soccer-king.jp\u002Fnews\u002Fworld\u002Fasia\u002F20260508\u002F2157123.html","326257815997911040","AFC Totton",[131,134,135,136,78,114,137,138,139],"326222712043212800","326222711946743808","326222712865296384","326222711745417216","326222712013852672","326257764940648448",[132,141,142,143,88,122,144,145,146],"Saudi Arabia","South Korea","Uzbekistan","Japan","Iran","Şiran","EA SPORTS FC Secures Official License for 2027 AFC Asian Cup in Saudi Arabia",{"awayTeamId":-1,"awayTeamName":-1,"body":-1,"category":64,"excerpt":149,"homeTeamId":-1,"homeTeamName":-1,"id":150,"leagueId":67,"leagueName":68,"matchId":69,"matchName":21,"publishedAt":151,"slug":152,"sourceName":129,"sourceURL":153,"teamId":131,"teamName":132,"teamIds":154,"teamNames":160,"title":166},"Japan's U-17 women's national team secured two straight wins at the AFC U-17 Women's Asian Cup China 2026, defeating India with three second-half goals. The young Nadeshiko continue strong start.","327188157957148673","2026-05-05T13:25:21Z","japan-u-17-women-s-team-cruises-past-india-with-three-second-half-goals-in","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.soccer-king.jp\u002Fnews\u002Fjapan\u002Fnadeshiko\u002F20260505\u002F2156275.html",[131,137,155,156,81,83,157,158,159],"326257788672020480","326257789708013568","326257613643714560","326257615342407680","326257688390406144",[132,144,161,162,91,93,163,164,165],"India","China","Hassania Agadir","FC Winterthur","2 de Mayo","Japan U-17 Women's Team Cruises Past India with Three Second-Half Goals in Asian Cup",{"awayTeamId":-1,"awayTeamName":-1,"body":-1,"category":64,"excerpt":168,"homeTeamId":-1,"homeTeamName":-1,"id":169,"leagueId":67,"leagueName":68,"matchId":69,"matchName":21,"publishedAt":170,"slug":171,"sourceName":72,"sourceURL":172,"teamId":78,"teamName":88,"teamIds":173,"teamNames":176,"title":179},"Australia grants humanitarian visas to five Iranian women's national soccer players who refused to sing their anthem at the Asian Cup, shielding them from potential punishment in Iran.","327061592959094785","2026-03-10T15:49:18Z","australia-offers-humanitarian-visas-to-iranian-women-s-soccer-team-after","https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikinews.org\u002Fwiki\u002FAustralia_grants_refuge_to_five_Iranian_women%27s_national_soccer_team_players",[78,174,111,175,138,139,81,83],"326257745512632320","326257667678932992",[88,177,119,178,145,146,91,93],"Members","Police","Australia Offers Humanitarian Visas to Iranian Women's Soccer Team After Anthem Protest"]