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SAFF U-19 Championship

Head coach Bibiano Fernandes reflects on winning SAFF U19 Championshipship 2025

Triyasha has been part of Khel Now since 2024, covering PKL and Indian Football.
Published at :May 19, 2025 at 3:14 PM
Modified at :May 19, 2025 at 3:14 PM
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Bibiano Fernandes’ Blue Colts defeated Bangladesh in penalties in SAFF Championship 2025 Final.

After two months of toil, it all boiled down to the penalty shootout but the calm demeanour with which the India U19 men’s national team under Bibiano Fernandes conducted themselves during the most nerve-wracking moment of the SAFF U19 Championship final against Bangladesh brought out the character that the boys have.

Head coach Bibiano Fernandes was all praises for his boys after they were crowned the SAFF U19 champions at the Golden Jubilee Stadium on Sunday, May 18, 2025.

“We knew it would not be an easy final by any stretch of imagination,” said Fernandes at the post-match press conference. “Bangladesh showed their mettle as well, coming back from a goal down. But our boys exhibited tremendous character to keep fighting for the 90 minutes and beyond.

“We must also appreciate how Bangladesh fought back. I think they showed how good a side they are. It was an entertaining game, and at the end, we’re happy that we came out as champions,” said Fernandes, who claimed his fourth junior SAFF title on Sunday night.

While the final boiled down to a nail-biting penalty shootout, Fernandes was quietly confident in the Blue Colts’ abilities.

“I was always positive for the penalties because I have full faith in my players. I knew that our goalkeeper Suraj (Singh Aheibam) is good at saving penalties. He’s been amazing at the training sessions when we practised spot-kicks. We knew he would make us proud,” said Fernandes. “The job for the rest of the boys was to put the ball in the net.”

Bibiano Fernandes acknowledges support from fans

While the India U19s showed quiet confidence in tense situations, their 48-year-old coach attributed much of the mentality to the support from the stands.

“Arunachal Pradesh was amazing for us. I’ve never seen so many fans turn up for a junior game anywhere in India. We will certainly remember this for the rest of our lives,” he said. “The crowd was amazing, and the boys enjoyed playing in front of them.

“I would like to dedicate this victory to the fans in Arunachal Pradesh, they were truly amazing. They pushed us and supported us all the way. They made us play the way we did. I’m sure this will motivate more youngsters to dream of playing for the national team one day, and we will have more players like Omang (Dodum) come through,” he said.

The Blue colts will now regroup and begin their preparations for the AFC U20 Asian Cup Qualifiers, to be held next year.

“India has ample talent. If we do good development, we will one day see India qualify for the World Cup, that remains the dream, as always,” said Fernandes.

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Triyasha Chatterjee
Triyasha Chatterjee

A sports journalist for over 4 years, Triyasha has been covering Indian Football and Kanbaddi meticulously, She specialises in in-depth knowledge of the game, the players and the footballing infrastructure and heritage in India.

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