ARA FC continued their winning streak in the ongoing Indian Women’s League Qualifiers by defeating YWC by 4-3 margin in the final encounter on Tuesday at the Ambedkar Stadium in New Delhi. The win helps ARA qualify for the league that will start on April 15 in Bhubaneswar.
The side from Gujarat needed a win from the final match to secure the IWL berth. The result means that ARA FC maintain their winning streak in the qualifiers, having notched up nine points from three matches.
Shreya Oza’s early brace in the 9th and 16th minutes raised the tempo of the match, giving the upper hand to ARA FC.
ARA FC continued to dominate the match but failed to make the most of their chances. In the 27th minute however, a shot from Salam Rinaroy Devi from a distance rattled the bar and went in to break the deadlock for YWC as the half time scoreline read 2-1 in favour of ARA FC.
YWC came out all guns blazing in the second half, and it was Hoineihat, who scored to put the side from Manipur on level terms in the 53rd minute.
It did not take ARA too long to reclaim their lead, as Anju netted a 68th minute goal. The match came to a frantic end, as Remi Thokchom of YWC scored for her side before Kiran finally made it 4-3 for the Gujarat club in the dying minutes to ensure ARA’s victory and qualification for the IWL.
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