Bangladesh thrash Turkmenistan by 7 goals to draw 3-3

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Bangladesh thrash Turkmenistan by 7 goals to draw 3-3

Bangladesh team thrashed Turkmenistan in Women’s Asian Cup qualifiers today. The girls ended their tour with a big win. Bangladesh girls thrashed Turkmenistan in Yangon’s Thuunna Stadium today. Bangladesh thrashed Turkmenistan 7-0 in the 2026 Women’s Asian Cup qualifiers.

Bangladesh thrash Turkmenistan by 7 goals to draw 3-3

The red-green representatives scored 7 goals in the first half. Shamsunnahar Junior, Rituparna Chakma, Tahura Khatun, Monika Chakma and Swapna Rani were the stars of this goal celebration. Research has also started on the biggest win for Bangladesh women in international football. However, there were no more goals in the second half. What’s more, the 7-0 margin is no less!

Defeating the powerful Myanmar 2-1 in the previous match, they confirmed their first ever appearance in the finals of the Asian Cup. Monika is returning home after completing the tour with a win today.

The goal celebration started in the fourth minute of the match with Swapna Rani’s long-range shot. Then Shamsunnahar Junior (6th and 13th minutes), Monika (16th minutes), Rituparna (18th and 40th minutes), and Tahura Khatun (21st minute) scored one after another. In the 40th minute, Rituparna’s left-footed shot from Monika’s corner created the seventh goal.

Shamsunnahar Junior and Rituparna Chakma had the possibility of a hat-trick with a pair of goals. However, coach Peter Butler did not take Rituparna off in the second half. He took Shamsunnahar off in the 68th minute. In this match, the Bangladesh coach took goalkeeper Rupana off in the second half, replacing her with Swarna. Umelah, Halima, and Ripara also came on.

Bangladesh team thrashed Turkmenistan in Women’s Asian Cup qualifiers today. The girls ended their tour with a big win. Bangladesh girls thrashed Turkmenistan in Yangon’s Thuunna Stadium today. Bangladesh thrashed Turkmenistan 7-0 in the 2026 Women’s Asian Cup qualifiers.

The red-green representatives scored 7 goals in the first half. Shamsunnahar Junior, Rituparna Chakma, Tahura Khatun, Monika Chakma and Swapna Rani were the stars of this goal celebration. Research has also started on the biggest win for Bangladesh women in international football. However, there were no more goals in the second half. What’s more, the 7-0 margin is no less!

Defeating the powerful Myanmar 2-1 in the previous match, they confirmed their first ever appearance in the finals of the Asian Cup. Monika is returning home after completing the tour with a win today.

The goal celebration started in the fourth minute of the match with Swapna Rani’s long-range shot. Then Shamsunnahar Junior (6th and 13th minutes), Monika (16th minutes), Rituparna (18th and 40th minutes), and Tahura Khatun (21st minute) scored one after another. In the 40th minute, Rituparna’s left-footed shot from Monika’s corner created the seventh goal.

Shamsunnahar Junior and Rituparna Chakma had the possibility of a hat-trick with a pair of goals. However, coach Peter Butler did not take Rituparna off in the second half. He took Shamsunnahar off in the 68th minute. In this match, the Bangladesh coach took goalkeeper Rupana off in the second half, replacing her with Swarna. Umelah, Halima, and Ripara also came on.

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