In a historic moment for Indian women's football, the national team secured qualification for the AFC Women's Asian Cup 2026 after a thrilling 2-1 victory against Thailand. The crucial qualifier, held in Chiang Mai, saw India overcome the odds to defeat the higher-ranked hosts and secure their place in the continental tournament.
Sangita Basfore emerged as the hero of the match, scoring both goals for India in a stellar performance. Her first goal came in the 28th minute with a stunning strike from outside the box. Thailand managed to equalize early in the second half, but Sangita struck again in the 74th minute to restore India's lead and ultimately seal the victory.
The match was a hard-fought contest, with both teams displaying determination and skill. Thailand, playing at home, created several opportunities, but the Indian defense held firm, denying them an equalizer. Goalkeeper Panthoi Chanu made some crucial saves to keep India in the lead. The final minutes of the game were filled with tension as India defended their slender lead against Thailand's relentless attacks. The final whistle sparked scenes of jubilation among the Indian players and fans, as they celebrated a momentous achievement.
This marks a significant milestone for Indian women's football, as they had never previously qualified for the AFC Women's Asian Cup through the qualifying route. India participated in the 2022 edition as hosts but had to withdraw due to a COVID-19 outbreak within the squad. The Blue Tigresses last made it to the continent's top stage back in 2003 when there were no qualifiers. This victory signifies the progress and potential of women's football in India, inspiring a new generation of players and fans.
India had a dominant performance in the qualifiers, winning all four of their matches. Before facing Thailand, India secured impressive victories against Iraq (5-0), Timor-Leste (4-0), and Mongolia (13-0). The team's success in the qualifiers reflects their improved performance and growing confidence.
The AFC Women's Asian Cup 2026 will be held in Australia, and qualifying for the tournament is also a pathway to the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup. India's qualification for the Asian Cup will give them a chance to compete against the top teams in the continent and showcase their talent on a bigger stage. This achievement is expected to provide a significant boost to women's football in India, attracting more investment, attention, and opportunities for players.