The 2026 SAFF Women's Futsal Championship was the inaugural edition of the SAFF Women's Futsal Championship, a biennial international futsal tournament organised by the South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) for women's national teams from South Asia. The tournament was played in Bangkok, Thailand, from 13 to 25 January 2026.[1][2][3][4]
The championship will also featured capacity-building courses for coaches and referees, aimed at strengthening the development of women's futsal in the region.[1]
Venue
SAFF General Secretary Purushottam Kattel stated that Thailand was selected due to its infrastructure, accessibility, and limited futsal experience among member nations. Potential India–Pakistan logistical considerations were also cited as a factor.[5]
Participating teams
All seven SAFF member associations made their debut in the inaugural edition.[6]
Squads
The following squads were announced for the tournament.
Bangladesh[7]
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Bhutan[8]
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India[9]
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Maldives[10]
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- Sangita Monger (GK)
- Kelden Wangmo
- Jamyang Choden
- Tshering Yangchen
- Phuntsho Choden
- Tshering Lhaden
- Tshering Yangden
- Pema Kuenzang Choeki
- Deki Lhazom
- Sonam Lhamo (c)
- Namgyel Dema
- Karma Yuden (GK)
- Sunita Rai
- Yeshey Bidha
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- (GK)
- Achom Degio
- Mithila Ramani
- Nishka Parkash
- Jigmet Chunzen (c)
- Sonali Mondal
- Ritika Singh
- Aiswarya Arumugam
- Aarushi Santhosh
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- Saiga Hussain (GK)
- Fathimath Sausan (GK)
- Aminath Shaamila
- Fathimath Faiha Ali
- Fathimath Saliya (c)
- Aminath Fazla
- Mariyam Rifa
- Fathimath Saina
- Mariyam Noora
- Fathimath Afza
- Raniya Ibrahim
- Fathimath Inaasha Adam
- Hawwa Haneefa
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Nepal[11]
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Pakistan[12]
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Sri Lanka[13]
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Head coaches
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- Sabitri Kishan (GK)
- Sajina Koirala
- Dipa Rai (c)
- Bimala Thapa
- Bimala Chaudhary
- Roshani Bohara Chettri
- Manisha Thapa Magar
- Jennifer Rana
- Sushma Tamang
- Anjali Machamasi
- Praktishya Thakuri
- Jharana Dumrakoti (GK)
- Sunkala Rai
- Anita KC
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- (GK)
- Tharmika Sivaneswaran
- Shanu Paskaran
- Gowry Surenthiran
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- (GK)
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★ (C) Captain
★ (GK) Goalkeeper
Match officials
Due to the limited number of SAFF futsal referees, SAFF appointed 10 futsal referees to officiate the tournament, nine of whom were from outside the regional body.
- Referees
Nicholas Backo
Vaja Vishal Mahendrabhai
Ali Ahmadi
Mohammad Javad Ehtesham
Ali Hafizi
Khampasong Xayavongsy
Chris Sinclair
Benjapol Mucharoensap
Chonlakan Luangsa-Ard
Nattakit Hintua
- Match Commissioners
Shahir Ahmed
D. Tashi Wangmo
Jonathan De Souza
Arunava Bhattacharya
- Referee Accessors
Mahmud-Reza Nasirloo
Krutsri Presser
Standings
Matches
The SAFF had released its official match schedule for the season, detailing dates, venues, and kickoff times for all games.[14]
Statistics
Goalscorers
There were 146 goals scored in 21 matches, for an average of 6.95 goals per match.
14 goals
7 goals
6 goals
Diti Kanungo
5 goals
Ritika Singh
Sonali Mondal
Manisha Thapa Magar
Jenifer Rana
Azwa Chaudhry
Imesha Warnakulasuriya
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
Nilufa Yesmin Nila
Yeshey Bidha
Sonam Lhamo
Arya More
Mithila Ramani
Aminath Fazla
Fathimath Saliya
Bimala Chaudhary
Tharmika Sivaneswaran
1 goal
Mehenur Akhter
Jamyang Choden
Namgyel Dema
Tshering Lhaden
Sunita Rai
Tshering Yangden
Pooja Munnalal Gupta
Mariyam Noora
Anita KC
Dipa Rai
Roshani Bohara Chettri
Sajina Koirala
Sushma Tamang
Stephni Dias
Shanu Paskaran
1 own goal
Masura Parvin (against Maldives)
Achom Degio (against Maldives)
Hawwa Haneefa (against Sri Lanka)
Mariyam Noora (against Sri Lanka)
Fathimath Saina (against Nepal)
Ashani Imesha (against Bhutan)
Tharmika Sivaneswaran (against Maldives)
Lochani Sooriyaarachchi (against Bhutan)
2 own goals
Stephni Dias (against Pakistan and Maldives)
Broadcasting
See also
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