Bangladesh women's national under-20 football team
Appearance
Association | Bangladesh Football Federation | ||
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Confederation | AFC (Asia) | ||
Sub-confederation | SAFF (South Asia) | ||
Head coach | Saiful Bari Titu | ||
Captain | Afeida Khandaker | ||
Home stadium | Bangabandhu National Stadium | ||
FIFA code | BAN | ||
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First international | |||
Bangladesh 6–0 Kyrgyzstan (Shiliguri, India; 7 March 2006) | |||
Biggest win | |||
Bangladesh 17–0 Pakistan (Thimpu, Bhutan; 30 September 2018) | |||
Biggest defeat | |||
Bangladesh 0–9 India (Siliguri, India; 9 March 2006) | |||
FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup | |||
Appearances | 0 | ||
AFC U-19 Women's Championship | |||
Appearances | 0 | ||
SAFF U-18 Women's Championship | |||
Appearances | 5 (first in 2018) | ||
Best result | Champions (2018, 2021, 2023, 2024) | ||
Bangladesh women's national under-20 football team represents Bangladesh in international football competitions for players under the age of 20. The team competes in the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup, AFC U-19 Women's Championship as well as SAFF U-18 Women's Championship.[1][2]
Team image
[edit]Home stadium
[edit]The Bangladesh women's national under-20 football team plays their home matches on the Bangabandhu National Stadium Which Is Situated In Dhaka.
Results and fixtures
[edit]- legend
Win Draw Loss Fixture
Since 2006 to present day all matches results are updated below in the table.
2006
[edit]7 March 2006 2006 AFC U-19 Women's Championship qual. | Bangladesh | 0–6 | Kyrgyzstan | India |
Stadium: TBD |
9 March 2006 2006 AFC U-19 Women's Championship qual. | Bangladesh | 0–9 | India | India |
Stadium: TBD Attendance: 150 |
2010
[edit]20 September 2010 2011 AFC U-19 Women's Championship qual. | Bangladesh | 1–6 | Jordan | Dhaka |
19:00 UTC+6:00 |
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Stadium: Bir Sherestha Shaheed Shipahi Mostafa Kamal Stadium Attendance: 10000 Referee: Sato Nami (Japan) |
22 September 2010 2011 AFC U-19 Women's Championship qual. | Bangladesh | 0–6 | Iran | Dhaka |
19:00 UTC+6:00 |
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Stadium: Bir Sherestha Shaheed Shipahi Mostafa Kamal Stadium Attendance: 15000 Referee: Kim Sooke-Hee (Korea Republic) |
24 September 2010 2011 AFC U-19 Women's Championship qual. | Bangladesh | 0–6 | India | Dhaka |
19:00 UTC+6:00 |
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Stadium: Bir Sherestha Shaheed Shipahi Mostafa Kamal Stadium Attendance: 18000 Referee: Rita Gani (Malaysia) |
2012
[edit]20 October 2012 2013 AFC U-19 Women's Championship qualification Round 1 | Bangladesh | 0–1 | India | Malacca |
15:00 UTC+6:00 | Report |
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Stadium: Hang Jebat Stadium Attendance: 30 Referee: Kajiyama Fusako (Japan) |
22 October 2012 2013 AFC U-19 Women's Championship qualification Round 1 | Bangladesh | 0–2 | Uzbekistan | Malacca |
15:00 UTC+6:00 | Report |
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Stadium: Hang Jebat Stadium Attendance: 50 Referee: Saltanat Noroozi (Iran) |
2018
[edit]30 September 2018 2018 SAFF U-18 Women's Championship Group B | Pakistan | 0–17 | Bangladesh | Thimpu, Bhutan |
19:00 UTC+6:00 | 10', 30', 40', 62', 73', 76', 90' Mossammat Sirat Jahan Shopna 7', 13', 22', 71' Marzia 37' Mishrat Jahan Moushumi 58' Akhi Khatun 74' Krishna Rani Sarkar 87' Tohura Khatun 32', 69' (pen.) Sheuli Azim |
Stadium: Changlimithang Stadium |
2 October 2018 2018 SAFF U-18 Women's Championship Group B | Nepal | 1–2 | Bangladesh | Thimpu, Bhutan |
19:00 UTC+6:00 |
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Stadium: Changlimithang Stadium |
5 October 2018 2018 SAFF U-18 Women's Championship Semi finals | Bhutan | 0–4 | Bangladesh | Thimpu, Bhutan |
19:00 UTC+6:00 |
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Stadium: Changlimithang Stadium |
7 October 2018 2018 SAFF U-18 Women's Championship Final | Nepal | 0–1 | Bangladesh | Thimpu, Bhutan |
Masura Pravin 49' | Stadium: Changlimithang Stadium |
24 October 2018 2019 AFC Women's Championship Qualification Round 1 | South Korea | 7–0 | Bangladesh | Hisor Central Stadium, Hisor |
14:00 |
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Report | Attendance: 100 Referee: Mahsa Ghorbani (Iran) |
26 October 2018 2019 AFC Women's Championship Qualification Round 1 | Bangladesh | 0–2 | Chinese Taipei | Hisor Central Stadium, Hisor |
14:00 | Report |
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Attendance: 100 Referee: Doumouh Al-Bakkar (Lebanon) |
28 October 2018 2019 AFC Women's Championship Qualification Round 1 | Tajikistan | 1–5 | Bangladesh | Hisor Central Stadium, Hisor |
17:00 |
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Report |
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Attendance: 150 Referee: Mahsa Ghorbani (Iran) |
2019
[edit]22 April 2019 2019 Bangamata U-19 Women's Gold Cup Group B | Bangladesh | 2–0 | United Arab Emirates | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
18:00 UTC+6:00 | Report | Stadium: Bangabandhu National Stadium Attendance: 9414 Referee: Abdel Aqel (Jordan) |
26 April 2019 2019 Bangamata U-19 Women's Gold Cup Group B | Bangladesh | 2–1 | Kyrgyzstan | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
18:00 UTC+6:00 |
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Report |
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Stadium: Bangabandhu National Stadium Attendance: 4220 Referee: Shen Yinhao (China) |
30 April 2019 2019 Bangamata U-19 Women's Gold Cup Semi finals | Bangladesh | 3–0 | Mongolia | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
18:00 UTC+6:00 | Report | Stadium: Bangabandhu National Stadium Attendance: 6408 Referee: Aung Moe (Myanmar) |
3 May 2019 2019 Bangamata U-19 Women's Gold Cup Final | Bangladesh | Cancelled | Laos | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
18:00 UTC+6:00 | Report | Stadium: Bangabandhu National Stadium Attendance: 9400 Referee: Rawut Nakarit (Thailand) |
2021
[edit]11 December 2021 2021 SAFF U-19 Women's Championship group stage | Bangladesh | 0–0 | Nepal | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
19:00 BST (UTC+6) | Report | Stadium: BSSS Mostafa Kamal Stadium Attendance: 5539 Referee: Rupadevi Gurusamy (India) |
13 December 2021 2021 SAFF U-19 Women's Championship group stage | Bangladesh | 6–0 | Bhutan | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
15:00 BST (UTC+6) |
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Report | Stadium: BSSS Mostafa Kamal Stadium Attendance: 4992 Referee: Pabasara Minisarani (Sri Lanka) |
17 December 2021 2021 SAFF U-19 Women's Championship group stage | Bangladesh | 1–0 | India | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
15:00 BST (UTC+6) |
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Report | Stadium: BSSS Mostafa Kamal Stadium Attendance: 5743 Referee: Pabasara Minisarani (Sri Lanka) |
19 December 2021 2021 SAFF U-19 Women's Championship group stage | Bangladesh | 12–0 | Sri Lanka | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
19:00 BST (UTC+6) | Report | Stadium: BSSS Mostafa Kamal Stadium Attendance: 6233 Referee: Anjana Rai (Nepal) |
22 December 2021 2021 SAFF U-19 Women's Championship Final | Bangladesh | 1–0 | India | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
18:00 BST (UTC+6) |
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Report | Stadium: BSSS Mostafa Kamal Stadium Attendance: 11125 Referee: Anjana Rai (Nepal) |
2022
[edit]17 March 2022 2022 SAFF U-18 Women's Championship | Nepal | 2–4 | Bangladesh | Jamshedpur, India |
19:30 BST (UTC+6) | Dipa Shahi 31' Amisha Karki 90+3' |
(SAFF) | Afeida Khandekar 2' Most Aklima Khatun 33' Mst Eity Khatun 35' Shahada Akter Ripa 43' |
Stadium: JRD Tata Sports Complex Attendance: 523 Referee: Yapa Appuhamilage Pabasara Minisarani (Sri Lanka) |
19 March 2022 2022 SAFF U-18 Women's Championship | Bangladesh | 0–1 | India | Jamshedpur, India |
19:30 BST (UTC+6) | (SAFF) (AIFF) |
Nitu Linda 63' | Stadium: JRD Tata Sports Complex Attendance: 856 Referee: Om Choki (Bhutan) |
23 March 2022 2022 SAFF U-18 Women's Championship | Bangladesh | 2–1 | Nepal | Jamshedpur, India |
19:30 BST (UTC+6) | Shamsunnahar 69' Shahada Akter Ripa 83' |
Amisha Karki 4' | Stadium: JRD Tata Sports Complex Attendance: 300 Referee: Choden Kinzang (Bhutan) |
25 March 2022 2022 SAFF U-18 Women's Championship | India | 0–1 | Bangladesh | Jamshedpur, India |
19:30 BST (UTC+6) | SAFF AIFF |
Most Aklima Khatun 74' | Stadium: JRD Tata Sports Complex Attendance: 5234 Referee: Om Choki (Bhutan) |
2023
[edit]3 February 2023 | Nepal | 1–3 | Bangladesh | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
19:00 BST (UTC+6) | Manmaya 24' | Report (SAFF) Report (Prothom Alo) |
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Stadium: Bir Sherestha Shaheed Shipahi Mostafa Kamal Stadium Attendance: 5,437 Referee: Kusum Mandi (India) |
5 February 2023 | Bangladesh | 0–0 | India | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
19:00 BST (UTC+6) | Report (New Age) Report (SAFF) |
Stadium: Bir Sherestha Shaheed Shipahi Mostafa Kamal Stadium Attendance: 4,156 Referee: Maya Lama (Nepal) |
7 February 2023 | Bangladesh | 0–0 | Bhutan | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
19:00 BST (UTC+6) |
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Report (SAFF) Report (Daily Star) |
Stadium: Bir Sherestha Shaheed Shipahi Mostafa Kamal Stadium Attendance: 2,713 Referee: Kusum Mandi (India) |
9 February 2023 | Bangladesh | 3–0 | Nepal | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
18:00 BST (UTC+6) |
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Report (SAFF) Report (Daily Star) |
Stadium: BSSS Mostafa Kamal Stadium Attendance: 9,826 Referee: Yangkhey Tshering (Bhutan) |
10 March 2023 2024 AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup qualification | Bangladesh | 4–0 | Turkmenistan | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
17:00 BST (UTC+6) |
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Report | Stadium: Bir Sherestha Shaheed Shipahi Mostafa Kamal Stadium Attendance: 3,442 Referee: Alesar Baddour (Syria) |
12 March 2023 2024 AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup qualification | Iran | 1–0 | Bangladesh | Bir Sherestha Shaheed Shipahi Mostafa Kamal Stadium |
17:00 BST (UTC+6) |
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Report | Attendance: 2,369 Referee: Haruna Kanematsu (Japan) |
2024
[edit]2 February 2023 2024 SAFF U-19 Women's Championship Round robin | Bangladesh | 3–1 | Nepal | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
19:00 BST (UTC+6) |
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Report |
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Stadium: BSSS Mostafa Kamal Stadium Attendance: 1,938 Referee: Kanika Barman (India) |
4 February 2023 2024 SAFF U-19 Women's Championship Round robin | Bangladesh | 1–0 | India | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
19:00 BST (UTC+6) |
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Report | Stadium: BSSS Mostafa Kamal Stadium Attendance: 1,327 Referee: Tshering Yangkhey (Bhutan) |
6 February 2023 2024 SAFF U-19 Women's Championship Round robin | Bangladesh | 4–0 | Bhutan | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
19:00 BST (UTC+6) |
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Report | Stadium: BSSS Mostafa Kamal Stadium Attendance: 1,143 Referee: Anjana Rai (Nepal) |
8 February 2024 2024 SAFF U-19 Women's Championship Final | Bangladesh | 1–1 (11–11[3] p) | India | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
18:00 BST (UTC+6) | Mosammat Sagorika 90+3' | Report | Sibani Devi 8' | Stadium: BSSS Mostafa Kamal Stadium Attendance: 4,879 Referee: Anjana Rai (Nepal) |
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Players
[edit]Current squad
[edit]- The following players were called up for 2019 Bangamata U-19 Women's Gold Cup on 19 April 2019.[4]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
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1 | GK | Rupna Chakma | 2 January 2004 | |
16 | GK | Mahmuda Akter | 15 February 2003 | |
GK | Yasmin Akhtar | 5 February 2004 | ||
2 | DF | Sheuli Azim | 20 December 2001 | |
3 | DF | Shamsunnahar | 31 January 2003 | |
4 | DF | Mossammat Nargis Khatun | 1 January 2001 | |
5 | DF | Masura Parvin | 17 October 2001 | |
13 | DF | Nilufa Yesmin Nila | 15 January 2003 | |
18 | DF | Mossammat Akhi Khatun | 18 June 2003 | |
21 | DF | Nazma | 10 December 2003 | |
6 | MF | Monika Chakma | 15 September 2003 | |
7 | MF | Sanjida Akhter | 20 March 2001 | |
8 | MF | Mishrat Jahan Moushumi (captain) | 8 June 2001 | |
11 | MF | Marzia Akter | 15 October 2002 | |
14 | MF | Israt Jahan Ratna | 7 May 2001 | |
15 | MF | Maria Manda | 10 May 2003 | |
17 | MF | Mossamat Sultana | 10 August 2003 | |
9 | FW | Mosammat Sirat Jahan Shopna | 10 April 2001 | |
10 | FW | Shamsunnahar Jr. | 30 March 2004 | |
12 | FW | Krishna Rani Sarkar | 1 January 2001 | |
19 | FW | Tohura Khatun | 5 May 2003 | |
20 | FW | Mosammat Razia Khatun | 28 November 2003 | |
22 | FW | Sajeda Khatun | 25 September 2003 |
Captains
[edit]This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (April 2021) |
- Mishrat Jahan Moushumi (2016–)
Coaching staff
[edit]Current coaching staff
[edit]Position | Name |
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Head coach | Golam Robbani Choton |
Assistant coaches | Mahbubur Rahman Litu Mahmuda Akter Ananya Suinu Pru Marma |
Manager | Amirul Islam Babu |
BFF Technical Director | Paul Smalley |
Competitive record
[edit]FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup
[edit]FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup record | ||||||||||
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Host | Result | Position | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | ||
2002 | Did not qualify | |||||||||
2004 | ||||||||||
2006 | ||||||||||
2008 | ||||||||||
2010 | ||||||||||
2012 | ||||||||||
2014 | ||||||||||
2016 | ||||||||||
2018 | ||||||||||
2022 | Did not qualify | |||||||||
2024 | ||||||||||
2026 | To be determined | |||||||||
Total | 0/12 | 0 Titles |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
- *Draws include knock-out matches decided on penalty kicks.
AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup
[edit]AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup record | |||||||||||
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Host | Result | Position | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | |||
2002 | Did not qualify | ||||||||||
2004 | Did not qualify | ||||||||||
2006 | Did not qualify | ||||||||||
2007 | Did not qualify | ||||||||||
2009 | Did not qualify | ||||||||||
2011 | Did not qualify | ||||||||||
2013 | Did not qualify | ||||||||||
2015 | Did not qualify | ||||||||||
2017 | Did not qualify | ||||||||||
2019 | Did not qualify | ||||||||||
Cancelled | |||||||||||
2024 | Did not qualify | ||||||||||
Total | 0/11 | 0 Titles |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
- *Draws include knock-out matches decided on penalty kicks.
AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup qualification
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SAFF U-18 Women's Championship[edit]
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Honours
[edit]- Champion trophy shared (1): 2019
See also
[edit]- Sport in Bangladesh
- Football in Bangladesh
- Women's football in Bangladesh
- Football in Bangladesh
- Bangladesh women's national football team
- Bangladesh women's national under-17 football team
- Bangladesh national football team
- Bangladesh national under-20 football team
- Bangladesh national under-17 football team
References
[edit]- ^ "Bangladesh - Bangladesh Under 19 - Results, fixtures, squad, statistics, photos, videos and news". Us.soccerway.com. Retrieved 18 January 2019.
- ^ "Bangladesh win SAFF U-18 Women's title". Banglanews24.com. 7 October 2018. Retrieved 18 January 2019.
- ^ Bangladesh and India were announced as joint champions
- ^ "Bangamata U-19 Int' l Gold Cup to start on April 22". Dhaka Tribune. 13 March 2019. Retrieved 24 October 2019.