Young Tigresses Eye Historic Quarter-Final Spot Despite Setback Against Japan
India's U17 women's team remains hopeful of a historic quarter-final berth despite a 0-3 defeat to Japan at the AFC U17 Women's Asian Cup China 2026. Coach Conti praised the team's discipline and is focused on a must-win match against Lebanon, keeping their knockout stage dreams alive.
India's U17 women's football team faced a 0-3 loss against Japan in their second Group B match at the AFC U17 Women's Asian Cup China 2026. Despite the setback, the All India Football Federation (AIFF) remains optimistic about qualifying for the knockout stage for the first time.
Facing Japan, a formidable team known for its U17 Asian Cup and World Cup victories, the Indian team, led by head coach Pamela Conti, demonstrated solid defensive tactics. Conti commended her players' discipline against one of the strongest teams globally.
India is set to face Lebanon next. A win could secure a historic quarter-final spot. The team's main competition for the third-best position is Group C's Philippines and Chinese Taipei. Captain Abhista Basnett shared the team's positive outlook and commitment to giving their all in the final match.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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