Bangladeshi girls leave country to play in Asian Cup
Bangladeshi girls leave country to play in Asian Cup
Afida Khandaker and Rituparna Chakmara left for Australia to play in the AFC Women's Asian Cup, the highest tournament in Asian women's football, last August. They are now looking to make that achievement even greater. The Bangladeshi women have left for Australia to play in the AFC Women's Asian Cup, the highest tournament in Asian women's football.
Afida Khandaker and Rituparna Chakmara left from Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in the capital at 11:50 pm on Thursday (February 19).
The AFC Women's Asian Cup will be held in three cities in Australia from March 1 to March 21. Bangladesh will be playing in this highest tournament in Asian football for the first time.
Afida Khandaker and Rituparna Chakmara brought good news to Bangladesh to play in the AFC Women's Asian Cup, the highest tournament in Asian football, last August. They are now looking to make that achievement even greater.
However, it will not be easy at all. They will have to play against tough opponents. The difference between China, Korea and Uzbekistan, who are in the same group with Bangladesh in terms of experience and achievements, is obvious.
Nevertheless, coach Peter Butler has set off with his students with the determination to play well. Bangladesh's opponent in the first match on March 3 is nine-time champion China.
The Tigresses will play three-time champion North Korea on March 6. And on March 9, their opponent is five-time Asian Cup winner Uzbekistan.
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