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SAFF U-17 Championships 2025: India beats Bhutan 1-0 to book semifinal spot

India sealed its spot in the semifinals of the SAFF Under-17 Championship 2025, after edging past Bhutan 1-0 in their second Group B match at the Racecourse International Stadium in Colombo on Friday.

With this victory, India reached six points from two matches and will next play Pakistan on Monday. The winner of the game will finish top of Group B.

Super-sub Rahan Ahmed, introduced in the second half, scored the only goal of the match in the 57th minute, to hand India a narrow 1-0 win. His efforts earned him the player of the match title.

Unlike the goal-fest opener, the Blue Colts had to be patient and faced a tighter challenge than expected as Bhutan’s defence stayed disciplined and held firm, defying the predictions.

The first half witnessed India pressing high and controlling possession, but Bhutan was compact in its game. The first real chance arrived in the 27th minute when Kamgouhao Doungel came close with a header from a classy Wangkheirakpam Gunleiba cross, only to see it drift wide of the left post. Five minutes later, Shubham Poonia won a free kick after being stumbled by the opposition, but the resulting delivery failed to trouble the goalkeeper.

Skipper Denny Singh Wangkhem was pumped throughout the first half, and in the 37th minute, he swung a powerful cross that almost found Doungel, only for a block to deny the opportunity. A good chance came at the 40th minute, when Bhutan’s clearance found Denny inside the box. He struck a thumping effort, but it went wide of the upright.

India had multiple chances, but Bhutan’s defence stood tall to keep India from finding the breakthrough in the first half.

The Blue Colts returned after the break with renewed intent. The turning point finally arrived in the 58th minute. A matter of moments after stepping on the field, substitute Rahan Ahmed connected perfectly to finish a curling delivery from Maldino Singh Yumnam from the right flank. Rahan timed his leap and precisely gave India the much-needed lead. The goal lifted the team’s confidence and tempo.

India continued pushing forward, and in the 82nd minute, Dallalmuon Gangte struck a fierce delivery from outside the box, which fell for Diamond Singh. His volley went wide.

Rahan remained a constant threat to Bhutan and almost netted his brace in the 84th minute after reacting quickest to a rebound inside the area. He converted on the follow-up; the referee, however, disallowed the effort for a handball.

India managed the game well in the closing stages and secured another clean sheet, and more importantly, three more points.

Published on Sep 19, 2025

Content Source: sportstar.thehindu.com

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