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Naturalized player scores, Indonesian women's team wins historic championship

VTC NewsVTC News05/12/2024


On the evening of December 5, the Indonesian women's team excellently won the 2024 AFF Women's Cup championship after a 3-1 victory over Cambodia in the final match held in Vientiane (Laos).

The match witnessed the superiority of the Indonesian women's team right from the first minutes. In the first half, the girls of the archipelago country led 2-1.

Reva Octaviani opened the scoring for the Indonesian team in the 19th minute, after a precise cross from Sydney Hopper. The Cambodian women's team equalized 1-1 thanks to a header from Hok Saody in the 32nd minute.

However, just three minutes later, the Indonesian women's team re-established their advantage with a goal from naturalized American player Sydney Hopper after a low cross from Sheva Imut.

Sydney Hopper scores for Indonesia women's team

Sydney Hopper scores for Indonesia women's team

In the second half, the Indonesian women's team continued to maintain great pressure on the Cambodian defense. In the 58th minute, Reva Octaviani completed her double and helped the Indonesian team raise the score to 3-1. This goal came from a mistake in clearing the ball by a Cambodian player, accidentally creating an opportunity for Rosdilah Siti Nurrohmah to take the ball and pass accurately for Reva Octaviani to score.

In the rest of the match, the Indonesian team created dangerous opportunities, but could not score more goals. Meanwhile, the Cambodian girls, despite their efforts to attack, could not penetrate Indonesia's solid defense.

After 90 minutes, the Indonesian women's team won the 2024 AFF Women's Cup with a 3-1 victory. This is the first time in history that the Indonesian women's team has won the regional championship.

Cambodian women's team wins regional championship for the first time

Cambodian women's team wins regional championship for the first time

The 2024 AFF Women's Cup is a new tournament and qualifier for the 2025 ASEAN Women's Championship. The tournament will take place in Vientiane, Laos from November 23 to December 5, 2024, with the participation of 6 teams, including the teams with the lowest achievements in the 2022 AFF Women's Championship.

Group A includes Laos, Singapore and Timor Leste, while Group B features Cambodia, Malaysia and Indonesia. The top three teams will qualify for the ASEAN Women's Championship next year.

According to the results, the Indonesian women's team, along with the Cambodian women's team and the third-placed Singapore team, will participate in the ASEAN Women's Championship 2025. The four women's teams of Vietnam, the Philippines, Myanmar and Thailand will not participate in the AFF Women's Cup 2024 because they have been directly admitted to the ASEAN Women's Championship 2025.

Line-up

Indonesian national team: Laita Roati; Gea Yumanda, Viny Silfianus, Sydney Hopper, Ellen Tria Ferlika, Safira Ika, Vivi Oktavia, Reva Octaviani, Katarina Matilda, Sheva Imut, Claudia Scheunemann

Cambodia national team: Chea Fariya; Hear Sreilas, Chhiv Selena, Somrit Nimol, Ti Samnang, Yon Yoeurn, Soeurn Vipha, Heng Sovanmony, Hok Saody, Vibol Serysitha, Chhit Sapheourn

Score:

Indonesia: Octaviani 19', 58'; Hopper 35'

Cambodia: Saody 32'

Son Tung


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