Singapore, June 23, 2024 – Chinese Taipei delivered a masterful performance, overwhelming Hong Kong China with a stunning 10-0 victory in the final of the Women’s Junior AHF Cup held in Singapore. The match, played at the Singapore Hockey Stadium, highlighted Chinese Taipei’s superior tactics, skill, and dominance on the field.
Sri Lanka Triumphs Over Indonesia with a 2-1 Victory in Women’s Junior AHF Cup 2024
Singapore, June 23, 2024 – In a closely contested match, Sri Lanka emerged victorious with a 2-1 win over Indonesia in the Women’s Junior AHF Cup held in Singapore. The exciting game at the Singapore Hockey Stadium highlighted the determination and skill of both teams, with Sri Lanka ultimately securing the win.he match began with both teams displaying strong defensive strategies and searching for scoring opportunities. Sri Lanka broke the deadlock in the 18th minute when forward scored with a precise shot, putting her team ahead 1-0. Indonesia attempted to equalize but was repeatedly thwarted by Sri Lanka’s solid defense. The first half ended with Sri Lanka maintaining their narrow lead.
The second half saw Indonesia intensifying their efforts to level the score. Their persistence paid off in the 38th minute when midfielder Putri Ayu scored a brilliant goal, bringing the score to 1-1. The match continued with high energy and fierce competition from both sides.
Sri Lanka regained the lead in the 50th minute with a well-executed play, as midfielder delivered a powerful shot that found the back of the net. Despite Indonesia’s relentless attacks in the final minutes, Sri Lanka’s defense held strong, securing a hard-fought 2-1 victory.
Bangladesh Dominates Singapore with a 7-1 Victory in Women’s Junior AHF Cup 2024
Singapore, June 20, 2024 – Bangladesh showcased their prowess with a commanding 7-1 victory over Singapore in the Women’s Junior AHF Cup held in Singapore. The match, played at the Singapore Hockey Stadium, highlighted Bangladesh’s offensive strength and strategic superiority.
First Half: Bangladesh Takes Control
The game started with Bangladesh immediately putting pressure on Singapore’s defense. In the 8th minute, forward opened the scoring with a well-placed shot. Just minutes later, midfielder Rina Akter doubled the lead with a powerful strike in the 12th minute. Bangladesh continued their relentless attack, with forward adding a third goal in the 20th minute. Despite Singapore’s efforts to counterattack, Bangladesh maintained control and went into halftime with a 3-0 lead.
Second Half: Extending the Lead
The second half saw Bangladesh intensifying their offensive play. In the 35th minute, scored her second goal of the match, making it 4-0. Singapore managed to pull one back in the 40th minute through a goal by forward Grace Lim, giving the home crowd a moment to cheer. However, Bangladesh quickly responded with another goal from in the 45th minute.
In the 50th minute, midfielder Nargis Begum added to the tally, scoring Bangladesh’s sixth goal. The final blow came in the 55th minute when defender scored from a penalty corner, sealing the dominant 7-1 victory for Bangladesh