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India U-17 women fall short against Russia U-17 women in the second friendly

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Published at :April 14, 2026 at 7:16 PM
Modified at :April 14, 2026 at 7:16 PM
India U-17 women fall short against Russia U-17 women in the second friendly

Blue Tigresses show promise but lack the finishing edge

The India U17 women’s team suffered a 0-3 defeat against Russia in the second of three friendly matches at the Matsesta Football Centre in Sochi, Russia, on Tuesday, April 14, 2026.

Valeria Menyailova struck twice early in the second half (49′, 52′) after Sofia Svyatnaya (18′) had opened the scoring, as the hosts capitalised on key errors to secure the win. While the entire Russia squad was born in 2009, India’s starting XI included four born in 2009, four in 2011, and three in 2010.

The Young Tigresses, coached by Italian Pamela Conti, are using these matches to prepare for next month’s all-important AFC U17 Women’s Asian Cup China 2026. India lost 0-4 in the first game against Russia three days ago.

Sofia Sviatnaya broke the deadlock against India

Russia began on the front foot and nearly went ahead as early as the second minute. Menyailova was played through inside the box and showed neat footwork to get past Divyani Linda, but her close-range effort was denied by a sharp save from Munni. The winger continued to pose problems and came close again in the 10th minute, only for Munni to rush off her line and produce an excellent diving stop to keep the scores level.

India, however, took time to settle into the contest. Their first shot on target arrived in the 13th minute when Valaina Fernandes tried her luck from distance, but it was comfortably gathered by goalkeeper Emelianova Anastasiya. A minute later, Valaina laid the ball off for Olivia Chanu Ningthoujam, who tested the Russian custodian again. The match marked Olivia’s youth international debut for India.

Despite India’s growing involvement, Russia broke the deadlock in the 18th minute through an unfortunate error. Sofia Svyatnaya floated in a free-kick from the left that should have been a routine take for Munni, but the goalkeeper misjudged the flight, allowing the ball to slip and roll over the line.

The setback sparked a response from the Young Tigresses, who began to push higher up the pitch and create openings. Their best opportunity of the half came in the 32nd minute when Valaina skipped past her marker and aimed a curling effort towards the far corner. Emelianova, however, reacted swiftly to dive and parry the ball away, preserving Russia’s lead going into the break.

Valeriya scored a brace to seal the game

India’s hopes of a comeback were dented early in the second half following a defensive lapse. In the 49th minute, a sequence of poor backpasses proved costly. Ritu Badaik initiated the move under pressure, and captain Elizabed Lakra’s attempted clearance only made matters worse. Menyailova capitalised, intercepting the loose ball before rounding Munni and finishing calmly to double Russia’s advantage.

The hosts extended their lead soon after with a well-worked move in the 52nd minute. Mira Kuznetsova threaded a precise through pass to Menyailova, who made no mistake in front of goal, dispatching a powerful right-footed strike to make it 3-0.

India continued to show intent despite the deficit and came close to pulling one back in the 70th minute. Substitute Pearl Fernandes struck firmly on goal, but Emelianova once again proved equal to the task, making a solid save to deny the visitors.

While the scoreline reflected Russia’s clinical edge, India showed moments of promise, particularly through Valaina and Olivia, but was ultimately undone by individual errors at crucial moments.

The two teams will meet once more in the final friendly on April 17, as India look to regroup and fine-tune their preparations for the AFC U17 Women’s Asian Cup China 2026. The last friendly will be streamed live on the Indian Football YouTube channel.

India U17 Women: Munni (GK), Elizabed Lakra, Divyani Linda, Thandamoni Baskey (Bonifilia Shullai 82′), Julan Nongmaithem (Joya 88′), Olivia Chanu Ningthoujam (Anushka Kumari 82′), Ritu Badaik (Alisha Lyngdoh 62′), Valaina Fernandes (Pearl Fernandes 62′), Redima Devi Chingkhamayum, Abhista Basnett, Alva Devi Senjam (Pritika Barman 62′).

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Rohit Mistri
Rohit Mistri

Rohit Mistri is a sports journalist from Kolkata with over two years of experience in the field. He has extensively covered Indian football, including major tournaments such as the Calcutta Football League and the Indian Super League. His work spans on-ground reporting, match coverage, and in-depth storytelling, along with interviews of prominent sporting personalities. Rohit brings strong communication skills and a deep passion for sports narratives to everything he writes.