Bangladesh women's team, which was declared joint champions with India after a marathon, dramatic and much talked about final in the South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) U-19 Women's Championship 2024 here on February 8, got the champions trophy and individual medals after about ten days at the BFF premises Sunday afternoon.
Only 13 players of the Bangladesh team were present on the occasion as most of the remaining players were busy preparing for their SSC exam.
Meritorious forward Sagorika, who guided Bangladesh team to clinch the title, was adjudged the most valuable player and also ended as highest scorer of the tournament.
She scored twice against Bangladesh's 4-1 goals victory Nepal, netted the match-winner against India in the league match and also scored the match equaliser against India in the dying moment of the final in the stipulated time.
SAFF Secretary General Anwarul Haque Helal handed over the trophy to Bangladesh team. AFC and BFF member Mahfuza Ahkter Kiron, who is also chairperson of BFF Women's Football Committee, among others, was also present at the function.
Earlier on February 8, Bangladesh and India were declared the joint champions as the final match between them was ended 1-1 draw in the schedule 90-minute and was again locked 11-11 goals in the sudden death session of the tie breaker at the Shaheed Bir Shreshtha Shipahi Mustafa Kamal Stadium in Kamalapur here.