Bangladesh Women Honoured After Triumph

Bangladesh’s women’s football team has etched its name into the country’s sporting history with a resounding triumph at the SAFF Women’s Futsal Championship. On 25 January, at the Nonthaburi Stadium in Thailand, the national side delivered a commanding performance in the final, overwhelming Maldives by an emphatic 14–2 margin to secure the title. The scale of the victory, achieved against a well-organised and competitive opponent, underlined Bangladesh’s growing technical maturity in futsal, a fast-paced indoor variant of football that demands superior close control, tactical discipline and sustained intensity.

To recognise this landmark achievement, Everest Pharmaceuticals Limited hosted a formal reception for the Bangladesh national women’s football team on Tuesday afternoon (3 February) at its Tejgaon headquarters in Dhaka. The ceremony brought together players, coaching staff and team officials alongside senior executives of the company, including the Managing Director, Chief Operating Officer, Director of Human Resources and the Director of Manufacturing. The occasion was marked by the presentation of commemorative tokens to the players, expressions of appreciation for their discipline and professionalism, and a renewed pledge of corporate support for women’s sport.

Speakers at the event remarked that the team’s success had extended beyond the boundaries of sport. They described the triumph as a moment of collective pride for the nation, demonstrating that Bangladeshi women are capable of competing with confidence and distinction on the international stage. The players’ journey—from rigorous preparation camps to sustained performances throughout the tournament—was cited as a model of perseverance and teamwork. Several speakers noted that such achievements serve as powerful inspiration for schoolgirls and young athletes across the country, challenging lingering stereotypes and broadening participation in competitive sport.

Everest Pharmaceuticals reiterated its commitment to social responsibility, highlighting its eight-year record of engagement in initiatives that support public health, youth development and sporting excellence. Company representatives emphasised that sustained corporate backing can help strengthen training pathways, improve access to facilities and create a more stable ecosystem for women’s football and futsal in Bangladesh. Observers within the football community have echoed this view, arguing that long-term investment—coupled with structured grassroots programmes and regular international exposure—will be crucial if the national team is to consolidate its progress and remain competitive in future regional competitions.

The victory at Nonthaburi has been widely hailed as a milestone for Bangladesh’s women’s game. With momentum now on their side, the players and officials have voiced hopes that this success will translate into broader institutional support, more frequent international fixtures and enhanced professional opportunities for female footballers.

SAFF Women’s Futsal Championship Final – Key Facts

ItemDetails
TournamentSAFF Women’s Futsal Championship
Final VenueNonthaburi Stadium, Thailand
Final Date25 January
FinalistsBangladesh vs Maldives
ResultBangladesh 14–2 Maldives
OutcomeBangladesh crowned champions

The emphatic nature of the final victory has strengthened calls for a structured futsal calendar at home, improved coaching education and a clearer pathway from youth programmes to the senior national team, ensuring that this historic achievement becomes a foundation for sustained excellence rather than a solitary high point.

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