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2021 SAFF Championship

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2021 SAFF Championship
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The 2021 SAFF Championship, known as Ooredoo SAFF Championship 2021 for sponsorship reasons,[1] was the thirteenth edition of the SAFF Championship, the biennial international men's football championship of South Asia organised by South Asian Football Federation (SAFF). Initially, it was decided to be hosted by Pakistan in 2020, but was postponed to September 2021 in Bangladesh. However, the tournament was postponed again to October due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with Maldives as host.[2][3]

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Host selection

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On 11 April 2018, SAFF decided to allow Pakistan to host the tournament after the restoration of Pakistan Football Federation's membership by FIFA and since then it would be country's first international football tournaments.[4][5] However, on 15 September 2019, SAFF president Kazi Salahuddin and general secretary Anwarul Haque Helal along with representatives of seven member countries decided to host the regional tournament in Bangladesh. This was to be the last edition to be held in even years, as it was decided that the subsequent editions would be held in odd years.[6][7]

However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the tournament was postponed from its original date of 2020 to 2021,[8] and it was supposed to be held in September 2021.[9] Later, Bangladesh withdrew from hosting due to the COVID-19 pandemic and lack of sponsors,[10][11] after which Nepalese Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli asked All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) to "initiate the process" of hosting the tournament in Nepal.[12] In July, the ANFA received an offer to host the tournament.[13][14] Meanwhile, the Football Association of Maldives submitted their bid to host the tournament.[15][16] On 9 August 2021, Maldives was declared as the hosts after an online meeting of the executive committee.[2][3]

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Participating nations

The Pakistan Football Federation was sanctioned by FIFA in April 2021, hence they were ineligible to participate in the competition.[17] Bhutan initially abstained from participation as their government refused to permit the national football team to travel abroad.[18][19] However, Bhutan's withdrawal was only confirmed when the fixtures were released on 18 August 2021.[20]

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Squads

For the list of squads that appeared in the tournament, see 2021 SAFF Championship squads.

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Venue

The National Football Stadium in capital Malé hosted all the matches.

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Officials

Referees
  • Iraq Yousif Saeed Hassan
  • Kuwait Ammar Ashkanani
  • Saudi Arabia Majed Al-Shamrani
  • Syria Feras Taweel
  • Tajikistan Sajëçon Zayniddinov
  • Uzbekistan Akhrol Riskullaev
Assistant Referees
  • Bangladesh Ahmed Sabah
  • Iraq Ahmed Sabah Qasim Al-Baghadi
  • Kuwait Yaquob Al-Mutairi
  • Saudi Arabia Omar Ali Al-Jamal
  • Syria Mohamad Kazzaz
  • Tajikistan Farhod Kuralov
  • Uzbekistan Husniddin Shodmonov

Group stage

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After the suspension of Pakistan and the withdrawal of Bhutan, the format was changed to a single group round robin format where the top two teams advance to the final.[23]

Table

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Source: Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head to Head; 3) Goal difference; 4) Goals scored[24]
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Matches

More information Sri Lanka, 0–1 ...
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: Feras Taweel (Syria)
More information Nepal, 1–0 ...
National Football Stadium, Malé
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Akhrol Riskullayev (Uzbekistan)

More information Bangladesh, 1–1 ...
National Football Stadium, Malé
More information Sri Lanka, 2–3 ...
National Football Stadium, Malé
Referee: Ammar Ashkanani (Kuwait)

More information India, 0–0 ...
National Football Stadium, Malé
Referee: Sajëçon Zajniddinov (Tajikistan)
More information Maldives, 2–0 ...
National Football Stadium, Malé
Referee: Yousif Saeed Hassan (Iraq)

More information Maldives, 1–0 ...
National Football Stadium, Malé
Attendance: 5,000
More information Nepal, 0–1 ...
National Football Stadium, Malé
Referee: Yousif Saeed Hassan (Iraq)

More information Bangladesh, 1–1 ...
National Football Stadium, Malé
Referee: Akhrol Riskullaev (Uzbekistan)
More information India, 3–1 ...
National Football Stadium, Malé
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Ammar Ashkanani (Kuwait)
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Final

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National Football Stadium, Malé

Champion

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Awards

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Goalscorers

There were 22 goals scored in 11 matches, for an average of 2 goals per match.

5 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

Source: Soccerway

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Prize money

Prize money amounts were announced in 2021.[25]

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Broadcasting rights

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