Iran Women’s Team Beats India at Tri-Nation Tournament

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The Iran women’s team delivered an impressive performance with a 2-0 win against India at the Tri-Nation Women’s International Friendlies. Playing in Shillong, Iran took full control of the match during the second half and showed their growing strength on the international stage. From the start, Iran played with energy and purpose. Their midfielders passed the ball quickly and created space on the flanks. At the same time, their defenders shut down India’s early efforts with confident tackles and clearances.

Although India began with intent, they failed to test Iran’s goalkeeper in the opening half. Iran, on the other hand, gained confidence as the minutes passed. By halftime, the momentum had clearly shifted in Iran’s favor. After the break, Iran increased their attacking pressure. In the 64th minute, Sara Didar found the back of the net after a sharp exchange near the box. She capitalized on a defensive mistake and calmly slotted the ball past the Indian keeper.

Just ten minutes later, Didar struck again. This time, she connected with a low cross from the right side and doubled the lead. Her clinical finishing lifted her team and put the result beyond doubt. Throughout the rest of the match, Iran stayed organized. Their players worked as a unit and maintained control in midfield. Despite India’s attempts to respond, they couldn’t break through the tight Iranian defense.

This result gives the Iran women’s team valuable confidence as they prepare for their next match against Nepal. That encounter promises more intensity, as both sides aim to finish the tournament strongly. The Tri-Nation event has offered Iran a chance to test new strategies and build rhythm. Their coaching staff has used each game to evaluate players and fine-tune formations. So far, the results have been encouraging.

Looking ahead, the Iran women’s team continues to focus on their long-term goal of success at the 2026 AFC Women’s Asian Cup. That competition will take place in Australia where Iran faces a tough group featuring Australia, South Korea and the Philippines. Iran knows the challenges ahead. However, their recent form shows growth, determination and teamwork. If they maintain this progress, they could surprise many at the continental level. Their win against India sends a clear message. Iran is not just building a team. They are building belief.

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