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India blank Pakistan 3-0 in SAFF Under-20 Championship opener to secure semifinal spot

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Published: March 26, 2026 at 10:57 pm

The Indian Under-20 team began their SAFF Under-20 Championship 2026 campaign with a 3-0 win against Pakistan at the National Football Stadium in Male, Maldives, on Thursday.

A second-half brace from Omang Dodum guided the Indians to a convincing win. Dodum struck in the 64th and 88th minutes after Vishal Yadav had handed the Blue Colts an early advantage in the third minute. The win not only gave India a perfect start but also secured their place in the semifinals.

Pakistan, having lost both their matches after a defeat to Bangladesh two days before, are now eliminated from the competition. The top spot in Group B will be decided when India face Bangladesh on March 28.

India began on the front foot

India began on the front foot and created an opportunity within two minutes. Vishal Yadav surged down the right flank and delivered a dangerous cross into the box for Omang Dodum, but the forward was unable to convert.

India down Pakistan

The comprehensive win gives India early momentum in the tournament, with the Blue Colts now set to face Bangladesh in their final Group B fixture, needing only a point to secure top spot and set up a semi-final clash against Group A runners-up. Pics: AIFF

The breakthrough came moments later. Spotting Yadav’s run, Gurnaj Singh Grewal lofted a ball over the Pakistan defence. The winger controlled it well and attempted a shot that was blocked. However, he reacted quickly to the rebound and finished with his left foot at the near post to give India an early lead.

Pakistan’s missed opportunities proved costly in the second half. India doubled their lead through a swift counter-attacking move. Samson Ahongshangbam carried the ball from defence into the left channel before switching play with a precise cross to Rishi Singh Ninthoukhongjam. Rishi laid it off for Dodum, who reached the ball before goalkeeper Zulqurnain and headed the ball home in the 64th minute.

With a two-goal cushion, India controlled the tempo, while Pakistan searched for a way back into the game. The Indian defence remained compact and disciplined, limiting Pakistan’s chances.

India sealed the result late in the match. In the 88th minute, Muhammad Junaid brought down Prashan Jajo inside the penalty area, prompting referee Virendha Rai to award a spot-kick. Dodum stepped up and converted with a powerful strike, completing his brace and putting the result beyond doubt.

The comprehensive win gives India early momentum in the tournament, with the Blue Colts now set to face Bangladesh in their final Group B fixture, needing only a point to secure top spot and set up a semi-final clash against Group A runners-up.

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