Shillong, Oct 17: Grit, determination and the willingness to create history were written all over the scoreline when India, for the first time ever, sealed qualification for the AFC U-17 Women’s Asian Cup after defeating Uzbekistan 2-1 in their last match of the qualifiers in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, on Friday.

Meghalaya’s Bonifilia Shullai made the starting line-up and played the first 40 minutes before being substituted for Thandamoni Baskey, one of India’s scorers today. Meghalaya’s other player in the squad, Alisha Lyngdoh, was on the bench for this match.

India came from behind after the inspired first-half substitution by head coach Joakim Alexandersson, bringing on Thandamoni in place of Bonifilia. The substitute equalised in the 55th minute before setting up Anushka Kumari in the 66th to help India overturn Uzbekistan’s lead. Shakhzoda Alikhonova had put Uzbekistan in the lead in the 38th minute.

With this win, India finished top of Group G with 6 points from two matches (they had beaten hosts Kyrgyzstan four days ago) and qualified for AFC U-17 Women’s Asian Cup China 2026, their first ever continental qualification at this age group. The Young Tigresses had last featured in the AFC U-17 Women’s Asian Cup in 2005, when 11 teams participated directly.

While India needed only a draw to seal their ticket to China, it was Uzbekistan who started off on the front foot, putting numbers on the left flank to probe at the India defence.

Alexandersson, who had already shown that he was not averse to making substitutions in the first half when he replaced Valaina Fernandes with Taniya Devi Tonambam in the 21st minute, made another substitution with just five minutes of regulation time left – one that would play a crucial role in turning the match around – Thandamoni replacing Bonifilia.

The results did not show immediately, however. Even after the change of ends, India seemed, for a while, shell-shocked at being behind against Uzbekistan. Everything from their clearances, to their passes, and their build-up seemed hurried. A 1-0 defeat would dash the dreams of the Young Tigresses.

It was, however, a moment of quick thinking by substitute Thandamoni that put them back on track. Latching on to an aerial through ball played over the Uzbekistan defence, Thandamoni sprinted into the box, only to be thwarted by opposition defender Mariya Dakhova. The former, however, had the presence of mind to steal the ball back from the Uzbekistan defender, cut inside before scoring at the near post.

Lightning struck a second time, just 11 minutes later, when Anushka’s clever turn beat two markers as she played the ball to Thandamoni, who cleverly played it back to the former with her first touch. With just the goalkeeper to beat, Anushka slipped it in at the far post. India now had a cushion. They were winning, but even a draw would be enough to qualify.

The Young Tigresses managed the game in the closing stages, and ensured qualification, joining the senior women’s team, and the U-20 women’s teams in their continental adventures.

(Photo: Indian Football Team/Facebook)

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