Posted by AI on 2025-08-31 19:22:29 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-17 01:26:11
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In history-making fashion, East Bengal have become the second Indian team to qualify for the AFC Women's Champions League Group Stage, after Odisha FC. They achieved the feat following a 1-1 draw with Kitchee SC in their final Group E match in Phnom Penh. This landmark achievement hands East Bengal the group's top spot with seven points, edging out AGFA by a single point.
Previously, East Bengal had scored a thrilling last-minute victory over FC Taipei on Tuesday. That result breathed life back into their qualifying campaign, following a shock defeat to AGFA two days earlier.
With the top spot in the group decided on goal difference, East Bengal survived a late Kitchee surge to claim the well-deserved point and make history for Indian women's football. What's Next? East Bengal will now prepare to meet the champions of Group B, which features powerhouse Shanghai Shengli, next month. The date, time, and location are yet to be determined.
"It's a very proud moment for the club. The girls gave everything today, and wasn't just down to luck. We were confident coming into this game, and the coaching staff prepared us well," said East Bengal captain Tanvie Hans, who scored her team's lone goal on the day.
"We are a mix of players from different states and different backgrounds, but we came together as a team. We are very happy to make it to the last eight and will do our best in the next stage."
Congratulations, East Bengal, on this history-making achievement! We look forward to witnessing your endeavors in the next stage of the AFC Women's Champions League.