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5 Jul 2023
In a gripping showdown at the SAFF Championships, host nation India emerged victorious for the ninth time after a nail-biting penalty shootout against Kuwait. The summit clash, held on Tuesday, ended in a 1-1 draw after 120 minutes, leading to a tense battle of nerves from the spot.
The penalty shootout witnessed both teams showcasing their skills, resulting in a 4-4 stalemate even after five rounds. The sudden death rule came into play, adding to the intensity. Mahesh Naorem successfully converted his penalty for India, while the home side's goalkeeper, Gurpreet Singh Sandhu, displayed remarkable reflexes to save Khaled Hajiah's shot, sealing the victory for India.
The SAFF Championship, formerly known as the SAARC Gold Cup, has been a prestigious tournament since its inception in 1993. Initially featuring four teams, the championship later expanded to include eight teams. The 2023 edition witnessed India's triumph in a thrilling final against Kuwait, solidifying their status as the most successful team in the competition, with nine titles to their name.
Among other nations, the Maldives has achieved success in the tournament, securing two SAFF Cup victories in five final appearances. Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka have each won the coveted title once, adding to the diversity of winners throughout the championship's history.
The recently concluded 2023 SAFF Championship showcased India's dominance once again, with their remarkable ninth title triumph. The tournament featured a total of eight teams, including guest nations Kuwait and Lebanon, adding an exciting dimension to the competition. As India basks in the glory of their victory, fans eagerly await the next edition of this enthralling football spectacle.