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Malaysian women's soccer team now in city

Greenwatch News Desk Football 2022-06-21, 11:17pm




Dhaka, 21 June  - Malaysian national women's soccer team arrived here early Tuesday (12.30 am) to play the FIFA tier-1 Int'l friendly matches against their Bangladesh counterpart.

The visitors are scheduled to hold their first training session this afternoon at Birshreshtha Shaheed Sepoy Mohammad Mostafa Kamala Stadium, the venue of the two friendly matches, according to a message received here from Bangladesh Football Federation.

Bangladesh women's team will play their two friendly matches against Malaysia on June 23 and 26 as a part of preparation ahead of the SAFF Championship mission.

Earlier, the two matches were scheduled to be held in Sylhet District Stadium, but due to worsening of severe flood situation there, the Bangladesh Football Federation compelled to shift the two matches in Dhaka.