Pakistan football is set for a packed 2026, as the South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) has confirmed hosts and tentative ...
Sunil Chhetri-led Indian team won the SAFF Championship for the ninth time as they prevailed against Kuwait in a thrilling penalty shootout in the final after the scoreline stood at 1-1 at Bengaluru's ...
The South Asian Football Federation will stage the first-ever SAFF Futsal Championship in Bangkok, Thailand, from 13 to 26 January 2026, marking a major step in the development of futsal across South ...
Big win helpful in SAFF U17 Women's Championship's double round-robin format A clinical India thrashed Nepal 7-0 in their opening match of the SAFF U17 Women's Championship, with three players scoring ...
Bangladesh Under-17 men’s football team will take on favorites India in the inaugural match of the SAFF U-17 Championship 2024 at Changlimithang Stadium in Thimphu, Bhutan Friday. India won the last ...
Pakistan will host the SAFF (South Asian Football Federation) Boys U17 Championship in August 2026, a landmark moment as ...
Bangladesh women’s team skipper Sabina Khatun expressed optimism ahead of the country’s campaign in the inaugural SAFF ...
It all comes down to the grand finale of the SAFF U17 Championship 2025, as the India U17 men's national team prepares to face Bangladesh in the final. The India U-17 men's national team brushed aside ...
Bangladesh have won the toss and decided to take the first touch, starting the game with possession as the SAFF U-19 Championship 2025 final kicks off in Yupia. What a sensational start! Just over a ...
The South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) Women's Championship recently took place from October 17 to 30 at Dasharath Rangasala Stadium in Kathmandu, Nepal, featuring teams from Bangladesh, India, ...
Indian boys' team has been clubbed with Nepal and Bangladesh in the group league stage for the U-16 SAFF Football Championship scheduled in Thimpu from September 1-10. As for the format of both events ...
The inaugural SAFF Women's Club Championship, which started in Kathmandu between five top clubs of the sub-continent on December 5, marked a new era in South Asian women's football.