Pakistan women beat Kyrgyzstan, finish second in AFC Qualifiers

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Pakistan women’s football team concluded their AFC Women’s Asian Cup Qualifiers campaign on a high note, defeating Kyrgyzstan 2-1 in their final group match and finishing second among four teams.

Despite the impressive win and finishing second in the group, Pakistan could not advance to the next round, with Chinese Taipei securing qualification. In the group standings, Chinese Taipei led the table with a commanding 9 points, having secured victory in all their matches. Pakistan followed in second place with 6 points, showcasing solid performances and winning two out of three games. Indonesia secured third position with 3 points while Kyrgyzstan finished last without a point.

In the crucial encounter, star forward Maryam Mahmood emerged as the hero, scoring both goals for Pakistan. She opened the scoring in the 4th minute and calmly converted a penalty in the 26th minute to give her side a 2-0 lead. Though Kyrgyzstan managed to pull one back, the Pakistani defense held firm to secure the victory.

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Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) President Syed Mohsen Gilani praised the national team for their commendable performance throughout the tournament. “Our national women’s team displayed great character and fighting spirit during their debut campaign at the AFC Qualifiers,” said the PFF president.

“Despite winning two matches and finishing second, we were unfortunate not to progress to the next round. But this is just the beginning. “With continued support and sincere efforts, I am confident that our team will perform even better in future international events. The future of Pakistan football, especially women’s football, looks bright,” Gilani asserted.