Odisha FC Crash Out of AFC Women's Champions League After 1-3 Loss to Ho Chi Minh City FC

Odisha FC Crash Out of AFC Women’s Champions League After 1-3 Loss to Ho Chi Minh City FC

Odisha FC’s AFC Women’s Champions League campaign came to an abrupt end on Wednesday as they suffered a disappointing 1-3 defeat to hosts Ho Chi Minh City FC in Vietnam. The loss marked the Kalinga Warriors’ second consecutive defeat in the tournament, effectively eliminating them from contention for the knockout round.

From the outset, Odisha FC found themselves on the back foot as Ho Chi Minh City FC seized the initiative. Within the opening minute, Nguyen Thi Kim Yenfrom capitalized on a corner kick to give the hosts an early advantage. The home side continued to press, and their efforts were rewarded in the 42nd minute when Odisha failed to clear a cross from Huynh Nhu, allowing Ho Chi Minh City to extend their lead to 2-0 heading into the break.

Determined to salvage their chances, Odisha FC emerged from the interval with renewed vigor. They created several promising counter-attacking opportunities, and their persistence paid off in the 63rd minute when Malati Munda initiated a swift attack that culminated in Jennifer Yeboah’s powerful finish.

However, Ho Chi Minh City FC extinguished Odisha’s hopes of a comeback in stoppage time. Ngo Thi Hong Nhung delivered the decisive blow, securing the hosts’ passage into the knockout round. The victory also ensured the progression of Japan’s Urawa Red Diamonds Ladies, who will face Ho Chi Minh City FC on Saturday to determine the Group C winners.

Odisha FC will now face Taichung Blue Whale in their final group match, with both teams seeking a victory to end their respective campaigns on a positive note.

Odisha FC Suffers Humiliating 0-17 Defeat in AFC Women's Champions League Debut

Odisha FC Suffers Humiliating 0-17 Defeat in AFC Women’s Champions League Debut

Indian Women’s Football Suffers Humiliating Defeat in AFC Champions League Debut

Indian women’s football club Odisha FC endured a crushing 0-17 defeat in their AFC Women’s Champions League debut against Japan’s Urawa Reds Diamonds on Sunday. The Japanese side dominated the match from start to finish, showcasing their superior skill and experience.

Yu Endo opened the scoring for Urawa Reds within five minutes, setting the tone for a relentless onslaught. The Japanese side went on to score eight more goals in the first half, leaving Odisha FC reeling. The second half proved no respite, as Urawa Reds continued to pile on the pressure, ending the match with a staggering 55 shots compared to Odisha FC’s solitary attempt.

The defeat marks a disappointing start to Odisha FC’s AFC Champions League campaign. The Indian club will now face Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh City FC on Wednesday, hoping to salvage some pride.

Meanwhile, the Indian senior men’s football team will play a one-off friendly match against Vietnam on October 12. The match was originally scheduled as part of a tri-nation tournament, but Lebanon’s withdrawal forced a rescheduling. The match will be an official friendly, with points counting towards the FIFA Rankings.

India will assemble in Kolkata on October 5 and travel to Vietnam on October 7. Coach Manolo Marquez has announced a list of 26 probables, with the final squad of 23 players to be announced before the team’s departure.

After the Vietnam match, India will face Malaysia in a friendly during the FIFA Window on November 19. Malaysia is currently ranked 132nd in the FIFA rankings, while India is ranked 126th. The two teams last met in the Merdeka Cup semi-final in October 2023, with Malaysia emerging victorious 2-4.

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