Captain of the new SAFF Women’s champions, Bangladesh’s Sabina Khatun, wants to keep entertaining the football-crazy fans of Bangladesh and also win more trophies in the future, reports UNB.
Sabina expressed her gratitude to the 160 million people of Bangladesh for giving them such a historic reception and providing all-out support.
"We are staying at the BFF camp together for the last four to five years, BFF President Kazi Salauddin told us to work hard to achieve success. We did that with the support of BFF and other authorities concerned, and at the end of the day we got the desired result," Sabina added.
Head Coach Golam Rabbani Choton said "Our turning point was the start of the countrywide talent hunt program, and then came long-term training camp in 2016. From there we were then optimistic of reaping the fruit when the girls would turn to 19-20 years old."
"It wouldn’t have been possible for us to be the champions without the continuous support of BFF, the hard work of the players,” he acknowledged.
But he was keener to point out: “Our team won its first SAFF Women's trophy playing dominating football all throughout."
He is absolutely right of course. It’s a fact that has somewhat faded behind the euphoria of the first championship - it is how brilliantly the girls played.
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