2018 SAFF U-15 Championship

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2018 SAFF U-15 Championship
Tournament details
Host countryNepal
Dates25 October–3 November 2018
Teams6 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in Lalitpur host cities)
Final positions
Champions Bangladesh (2nd title)
Runners-up Pakistan
Third place India
Fourth place   Nepal
Tournament statistics
Matches played10
Goals scored47 (4.7 per match)
Attendance15,144 (1,514 per match)
Top scorer(s)Bangladesh (4 Goals)
Best player(s)Pakistan Haseeb Khan
Fair play award Bangladesh
2017
2019
All statistics correct as of 30 April 2019.

The 2018 SAFF U-15 Championship was the 5th edition of the SAFF U-15 Championship, an international football competition for men's under-15 national teams organized by SAFF. The tournament was hosted by Nepal from October 25 to November 3, 2018 at ANFA Complex in Lalitpur, Nepal. Six out of seven teams from the region took part, as Sri Lanka later withdrew their team, and the teams were divided into two groups.[1][2] On 3 November 2018, Bangladesh beat Pakistan to claim their second SAFF title.[3]

Host selection[]

A draw for tournament ceremony was held on 13 September 2018 at conference room of Bangladesh Football Federation.

BFF general secretary Abu Naeem Shohag, chairman of the BFF Media Committee Amirul Islam Babu and Mindu Dorji, the deputy general secretary of Bhutan Football Federation was also present on the occasion.

Initially all of seven countries team participated for the draw, two groups A and B were made, A consisted of Nepal, Bangladesh, Maldives and Pakistan and group B consisted of India, Bhutan and Sri Lanka

But later Sri Lanka had its team withdrawn from the tournament and the groups are redefined.[2]

Group A Group B

   Nepal
 Bangladesh
 Maldives
 Pakistan

 India
 Bhutan
 Sri Lanka
 Pakistan

† Sri Lanka withdrew before tournament
‡ Pakistan drawn to Group B, thus both the groups redefined

Squads[]

Players born on or after 1 January 2003 were eligible to compete in the tournament. Each team had to register a squad of minimum 18 players and maximum 23 players, minimum three of whom had to be goalkeepers.

Participating teams[]

Team Appearances
in the SAFF U-16 Championship
Previous best performance
 Bangladesh 5th Champions (2015), (2018)
 Bhutan 3rd Fourth Place
 India 5th Champions (2013, 2017)
 Maldives 4th Group Stage
   Nepal (Host) 5th Runners-up (2013, 2017)
 Pakistan 3rd Champions (2011)

Venues[]

Lalitpur
ANFA Complex
Capacity: 4,000

Match officials[]

Group stage[]

Key to colours in group tables
Group winners and runners-up advance to the semi-finals

Group A[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Status
1  Bangladesh 2 2 0 0 11 1 +10 6 Qualified for Knockout stage
2    Nepal (H) 2 1 0 1 5 1 +4 3
3  Maldives 2 0 0 2 0 13 −13 0
Source: SAFF
(H) Host

Nepal   4–0 Maldives
  • Goal 27'
  • Goal 35'
  • Goal 63'
  • Goal 68'
SAFF
Attendance: 2941
Referee: Muhammad Ahmad Rauf (Pakistan)

Bangladesh 9–0 Maldives
Goal 11', 19', 23', 46'
Goal 44'
Goal 47', 66'
Goal 80', 90+5'
SAFF
Attendance: 2000
Referee: Pema Tshewang (Bhutan)

Bangladesh 2–1   Nepal
  • Goal 2'
  • Goal 46'
SAFF
  • Goal 36'
Attendance: 1968
Referee: Harish Kundu (India)

Group B[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Status
1  Pakistan 2 2 0 0 6 1 +5 6 Qualified for Knockout stage
2  India 2 1 0 1 5 2 +3 3
3  Bhutan 2 0 0 2 0 8 −8 0
Source: SAFF

India 1–2 Pakistan
Goal 53' SAFF AIFF Goal 36'
Goal 85'
Attendance: 2807
Referee: Bhubon Mohon Tarafder (Bangladesh)

Bhutan 0–4 Pakistan
SAFF Goal 20'
Goal 23'
Goal 29', 42'
Attendance: 1506
Referee: Zaeem Ali (Maldives)

Bhutan 0–4 India
SAFF AIFF Shubho Paul Goal 4' (pen.)
Goal 66'
Goal 89'
Attendance: 3019
Referee: Sudish Kumar Pandey (Nepal)

Bracket[]

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
1 November  – ANFA Complex
 
 
 Bangladesh 1 (4)
 
3 November  – ANFA Complex
 
 India 1 (2)
 
 Bangladesh 1 (3)
 
1 November  – ANFA Complex
 
 Pakistan 1 (2)
 
 Pakistan 4
 
 
   Nepal 0
 
Third Place
 
 
3 November  – ANFA Complex
 
 
 India1
 
 
   Nepal0

Knockout stage[]


Semi-finals[]

Bangladesh 1–1 India
SAFF AIFF
  • Goal 17'
Penalties
  • Penalty scored
  • Penalty scored
  • Penalty scored
  • Penalty scored
4–2
  • Penalty missed
  • Penalty missed
  • Penalty scored
  • Penalty scored
Attendance: 1944
Referee: Zaeem Ali (Maldives)

Pakistan 4–0   Nepal
Goal 54' (o.g.)
Goal 59' (pen.), 68' (pen.)
Goal 77'
SAFF
Attendance: 1632
Referee: Pema Tshewang (Bhutan)

Third place match[]

 India1–0   Nepal
  • Goal 18'
SAFF AIFF
Attendance: 914
Referee: Bhubon Mohon Tarafder (Bangladesh)

Final[]

 Bangladesh1–1 Pakistan
  • Goal 25' (o.g.)
Report
Penalties
  • Penalty missed
  • Penalty scored
  • Penalty scored
  • Penalty scored
  • Penalty missed
3–2
  • Penalty missed
  • Penalty missed
  • Penalty scored
  • Penalty scored
  • Penalty missed
Attendance: 6413
Referee: Sudish Kumar Pandey (Nepal) [4]

Winner[]

 2018 SAFF U-15 Championship Champions 

Bangladesh
Second title

Awards[]

The following awards were given for the 2018 SAFF U-15 Championship.

Fair Play Award Most Valuable Player Golden Boot Award
 Bangladesh Pakistan Bangladesh

Goalscorers[]

There were 47 goals scored in 10 matches, for an average of 4.7 goals per match.

4 goals

  • Bangladesh

3 goals

  • Bangladesh
  • Pakistan
  • Pakistan

2 goals

1 goal

  • Bangladesh
  • Bangladesh
  • Bangladesh
  • India
  • India
  • India
  • Nepal
  • Nepal
  • Nepal
  • Pakistan
  • Pakistan
  • Pakistan

References[]

  1. ^ "SAFF U15 draw held". South Asian Football Federation.
  2. ^ a b "SAFF Revises SAFF U15 Match Fixtures After Sri Lanka Pulls Out". Goal Nepal. 4 October 2018.
  3. ^ "SAFF Under-15 Championship: Bangladesh beat Pakistan on penalties to claim second title". saffederation.org. SAFF. Retrieved 3 November 2018.
  4. ^ "FIFA Referees News: 2018 SAFF U-15 Championship - Final". 3 November 2018.
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