Indian women’s football triumph took centre stage in Chiang Mai as the Blue Tigresses, inspired by Sangita Basfore’s clinical double, clinched a historic 2-1 victory over Thailand. With this landmark result, India’s women sealed their place in the AFC Women’s Asian Cup, marking a new era for the sport and inspiring hope across the nation.

Perfect Group Stage Campaign for Indian Women’s Football Team
India’s qualification opens a new era for women’s football in the country. The Blue Tigresses dominated Group B, winning all four matches. They scored an impressive 24 goals and conceded only one. India even outperformed favourites Thailand, who hold a FIFA ranking 24 places higher. The team last featured in the continental finals in 2003 and withdrew from the 2022 edition due to COVID-19. This campaign shows not just statistical progress but also marks a significant psychological breakthrough.
Key Moments That Defined the Indian Women’s Football Triumph

29′ — Basfore Opens Scoring:
Anju Tamang surged through midfield and broke the Thai defence, setting up Sangita Basfore. Basfore fired a precise right-footed strike past Tiffany Sornpao, giving India the lead and silencing the home supporters.
47′ — Thailand Hits Back:
Chatchawan Rodthong responded for Thailand, sending a curling cross that beat Panthoi Chanu and levelled the score. The goal re-energised the hosts and increased the pressure on India.
56′ — Narrow Escape for India:
Karnjanathat Phomsri nearly put Thailand ahead but saw her effort hit the crossbar. India’s defence held firm under intense pressure, with the woodwork coming to their rescue for a second time.
74′ — Basfore’s Decisive Header:
Nirmala Devi sent in a corner, and Shilky Devi nodded the ball across the goal. Sangita Basfore, unmarked and ready, powered in her second goal of the night. Her header secured India’s place in the tournament’s history books.

Tactical Analysis: Chettri’s Pragmatic Blueprint Anchors Triumph
Under new head coach Crispin Chettri, India restructured their defensive game with striking clarity. Chettri, promoted from Odisha FC earlier in 2025, instructed his midfield to crowd central lanes and directed his defenders to maintain a disciplined, low block after the break tifling Thailand’s quick-passing rhythm.
Though the Blue Tigresses had dazzled in earlier games most notably in 13‑0 and 5‑0 routs—this final demanded patience and structure. India absorbed sustained pressure before launching sharp, decisive counter-attacks. The result: a controlled, tactical masterclass that sealed their place at the AFC Women’s Asian Cup.

What the Win Means: Indian Women’s Football on the Rise
- Continental Validation: India qualified through competition, removing any doubts about previous host-only appearances.
- World Cup Pathway: The 2026 Asian Cup gives India a crucial opportunity to qualify for the FIFA Women’s World Cup in 2027.
- Boost for Investment: This success energises AIFF’s Vision 2047 and could attract new sponsors, especially for the Indian Women’s League.
- Role Models for a Generation: Sangita Basfore’s journey from playing on Kalyani’s fields to shining on the continental stage inspires aspiring footballers across the country.

Next Steps: Building Momentum for Australia 2026
The Blue Tigresses will regroup in September for an exposure tour across East Asia, where they will face South Korea and Japan to further develop their tactical strength. Coach Crispin Chettri and his staff plan to bring in emerging U-20 talents, including Priyadharshini Selladurai, to keep the squad fresh and battle-ready for Australia 2026.
As the floodlights dimmed in Chiang Mai, Indian football’s dreams burned brighter than ever. The road ahead, leading to Australia and possibly India’s first FIFA Women’s World Cup appearance, now glows with hope.






