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2023 SAFF Championship

The 2023 SAFF Championship was the 14th edition of the biennial international association football competition for men's national teams organized by the South Asian Football Federation (SAFF), held from 21 June to 4 July 2023 at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium in Bengaluru, India. Eight teams participated, including six SAFF member nations and two invited guests, divided into two groups of four for a round-robin stage, with the top two teams from each group advancing to the semi-finals. India, the defending champions and hosts, emerged victorious by defeating Kuwait 5–4 in a penalty shootout following a 1–1 draw in the final, securing their record-extending ninth title in the tournament's history. The tournament featured Group A consisting of India, Kuwait, Nepal, and Pakistan, while Group B included Lebanon, Bangladesh, Maldives, and Bhutan. In the group stage, India finished second behind Kuwait with two wins and one draw, highlighted by a 4–0 victory over Pakistan where captain Sunil Chhetri scored a hat-trick, and a 2–0 win against Nepal. Lebanon topped Group B undefeated, advancing alongside Bangladesh. In the semi-finals on 1 July, Kuwait advanced by beating Bangladesh 1–0 after extra time, while India defeated Lebanon 4–2 on penalties following a goalless draw. The final on 4 July saw Kuwait take the lead through Shabaib Al Khaldi in the 14th minute, only for India's Lallianzuala Chhangte to equalize before halftime with an assist from Chhetri; no further goals came in extra time, and goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu's save in the shootout clinched the win for India. Chhetri was named the tournament's most valuable player and top scorer with seven goals, as India conceded just two goals across their five matches, underscoring their defensive solidity and marking a successful campaign under head coach Igor Štimac.

Background

Host selection

The South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) initiated the host selection process for the 2023 SAFF Championship by publishing a notice on 13 December 2022, inviting tender bids from member associations to acquire the hosting rights. Bids were required to be submitted by 16 January 2023, with the process aimed at selecting a nation capable of organizing the tournament at a high standard. Sri Lanka initially expressed interest in bidding to host the event, but this was rendered impossible when FIFA suspended the Football Federation of Sri Lanka (FFSL) on 21 January 2023 due to undue third-party interference in its affairs. The suspension prohibited Sri Lanka from hosting or participating in international competitions, prompting SAFF to pivot to other applicants. India, having hosted the championship three previous times (in 1999, 2011, and 2015) and possessing robust football infrastructure including modern stadiums and logistical capabilities, emerged as the frontrunner. On 14 February 2023, during a virtual executive committee meeting, SAFF officially approved India's tender bid, citing the nation's proven track record in regional tournaments and readiness to accommodate an expanded format with eight participating teams—up from seven in the 2018 edition. The decision underscored India's role as a key SAFF member and its ability to elevate the competition's profile. Tournament dates were confirmed shortly thereafter as 21 June to 4 July 2023, with all matches to be held in a centralized venue.

Participating nations

The 2023 SAFF Championship included eight national teams, comprising the six core member nations of the South Asian Football Federation (SAFF)—Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, and Pakistan—along with two guest invitees. These core members represent the founding and ongoing participants in SAFF competitions, with India serving as both host and defending champions from the 2018 edition. Sri Lanka was unable to participate due to its FIFA suspension on 21 January 2023 stemming from internal administrative issues within its football federation, while Afghanistan was no longer a SAFF member, having joined the Central Asian Football Federation (CAFA) in 2015. To maintain the tournament's expanded format of eight teams, SAFF extended special invitations to Kuwait and Lebanon, both members of the West Asian Football Federation (WAFF), filling the vacancies created by the absences. Guest participation has been a feature in prior SAFF Championships to bolster competitiveness, as seen in earlier editions where non-South Asian teams were included to elevate the level of play. For the 2023 draw, teams were seeded according to their rankings from previous SAFF tournaments, with India positioned as the top seed given its status as host and recent title holder.

Teams and preparation

Squads

The 2023 SAFF Championship required each participating team to register a squad of up to 23 players, including a minimum of three goalkeepers, in line with standard international tournament regulations. Squads were finalized in the weeks leading up to the tournament, with announcements from late May to mid-June 2023, and all eight teams—India, Kuwait, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Lebanon, and Maldives—fielded full rosters without significant last-minute alterations due to injuries. Notable inclusions across the teams highlighted a mix of experienced leaders and emerging talents, such as India's veteran captain Sunil Chhetri, Bangladesh's key midfielder Anisur Rahman Zico, and Kuwait's defender Yousef Al-Saleh.

India

Head coach Igor Stimac named a balanced 23-player squad emphasizing defensive solidity and attacking flair, led by captain Sunil Chhetri in his record-extending appearance at the tournament. The selection featured returns for defenders Akash Mishra and Nikhil Poojary, alongside young midfield prospects like Sahal Abdul Samad.
PositionPlayers
GoalkeepersGurpreet Singh Sandhu, Amrinder Singh, Vishal Kaith
DefendersSubhasish Bose, Pritam Kotal, Sandesh Jhingan, Anwar Ali, Akash Mishra, Mehtab Singh, Rahul Bheke, Nikhil Poojary
MidfieldersListon Colaco, Ashique Kuruniyan, Rohit Kumar, Udanta Singh, Anirudh Thapa, Naorem Mahesh Singh, Jeakson Singh, Sahal Abdul Samad, Lalengmawia Ralte, Lallianzuala Chhangte, Rowllin Borges
ForwardsSunil Chhetri (captain), Rahim Ali, Manvir Singh

Bangladesh

Head coach Javier Fernandez Cabrera selected a 23-player squad captained by Jamal Bhuiyan, with notable inclusions of debutants Shekh Morsalin, Alomgir Molla, and Rafiqul Islam to bolster the attack and defense. Anisur Rahman Zico provided midfield experience, marking a return after recent national team absences.
PositionPlayers
GoalkeepersMd Sahidul Alam, Mitul Marma, Md Mehdi Hasan Srabon
DefendersTopu Barman, Bishwanath Ghosh, Tariq Raihan Kazi, Rahmat Mia, Alomgir Molla, Yeasin Arafat
MidfieldersAnisur Rahman Zico, Mehedi Hasan, Isa Faysal, Ridoy, Sohel Rana, Jamal Bhuiyan (captain), Mojibor Rahman, Rabiul Hasan
ForwardsFoysal Ahmed Fahim, Mohammad Ibrahim, Aminur Rahman Sojib, Rakib Hossain, Suman Reza, Rafiqul Islam, Shekh Morsalin

Nepal

Head coach Vincenzo Alberto Annese assembled a 23-player squad featuring three debuts in Bimal Pandey, Simanta Thapa, and Laken Limbu, aiming to build on the team's 2021 runner-up finish. Captain Anjan Bista anchored the forward line, supported by experienced goalkeeper Kiran Chemjong.
PositionPlayers
GoalkeepersKiran Chemjong, Deep Karki, Bishal Shrestha
DefendersBimal Pandey, Sanish Shrestha, Ananta Tamang, Devendra Tamang, Nishant Khadka, Rohit Chand, Simanta Thapa
MidfieldersPujan Uperkoti, Arik Bista, Nabin Lama, Mani Kumar Lama, Laken Limbu, Avas Lamichhane
ForwardsAyush Ghalan, Nawayug Shrestha, Dipak Raj Singh Thakuri, Anjan Bista (captain), Manish Dangi, Aashish Chaudhary, Bimal Gharti Magar

Pakistan

Head coach Shahzad Anwar's 23-player squad included several foreign-born talents like Otis Khan and Easah Suliman for added quality, with no reported injuries affecting the selection. The team faced logistical challenges with delayed arrivals due to flight issues, but the full roster was present by the opening match.
PositionPlayers
GoalkeepersSaqib Hanif, Salman ul Haq, Yousuf Ijaz Butt
DefendersMuhammad Umar Hayat, Ali Khan Niazi, Muhammad Sufyan, Mamoon Moosa Khan, Syed Abdullah Shah, Haseeb Ahmed Khan, Easah Suliman, Abdullah Iqbal
MidfieldersAlamgir Ali Khan Ghazi, Ali Uzair Mahmood, Moin Ahmed, Shayak Dost, Muhammad Waleed Khan, Rahis Nabi, Harun Arrashid Faheem Hamid, Umair Ali
ForwardsAbdul Samad Shahzad, Otis Jan Mohammad Khan, Hassan Naweed Bashir, Muhammad Waheed

Maldives

Head coach Francesco Moriero opted for a 23-player squad blending veterans like Ali Ashfaq with younger prospects, captained by the experienced forward. No significant changes were made post-selection, focusing on defensive reinforcements ahead of Group B fixtures.
PositionPlayers
GoalkeepersMohammed Faisal, Mohamed Shafeeu, Ali Najih
DefendersAhmed Nooman, Hussain Sifau Yoosuf, Haisham Hassan, Akram Abdul Ghanee, Samooh Ali, Gasim Sammaam
MidfieldersAshad Ali, Ibrahim Aisam, Mohamed Umair, Hussain Nihan, Hamza Mohamed, Ismail Eesa, Ibrahim Waheed Hassan
ForwardsHassan Raaif Ahmed, Mohamed Naaim, Ibrahim Mahdhy Hussain, Assadhulla Abdulla, Ali Fasir, Ali Ashfaq (captain), Naaiz Hassan

Lebanon

Head coach Aleksandar Ilic named a 23-player squad relying on midfield depth, with captain Hassan Maatouk providing leadership as a guest team. The selection prioritized players from domestic leagues, with no reported debuts or returns disrupting preparations.
PositionPlayers
GoalkeepersMehdi Khalil, Ali Al-Sabaa, Antoine Douaihy
DefendersAbdul Razzaq Dakermanji, Maxim Aoun, Mohamed Hayek, Hussein Zein, Maxime Aoun, Felix Michel
MidfieldersMehdi Zein, Hassan Maatouk (captain), Hassan Saad, Ali Al-Hajj, Ali Marqabawi, Hassan Sorour, Nader Matar, Mohamed Ali Dhini, Walid Shour, Khalil Badr, Jihad Ayoub, Zain Farran
ForwardsKarim Darwish, Hassan Kourani

Bhutan

Head coach Pema Dorji selected a 23-player squad featuring local talents from domestic clubs, with forward Chencho Gyeltshen as a standout inclusion for his international experience. The team had no injury-related adjustments, emphasizing youth integration.
PositionPlayers
GoalkeepersGyeltshen Zangpo, Tshering Dendup, Tobgay
DefendersChimi Tshewang, Tenzin Norbu, Tenzin Dorji, Nima Tshering, Phuntsho Jingme, Dawa Tshering Jr
MidfieldersKarma Sonam, Dorji, Lobzang Chogyal, Karma Shedrup, Tshelthrim Namgyel, Tandin Dorji, Kinga Wangchuk, Phub Thinley, Chencho Gyeltshen, Nima Wangdi
ForwardsSherub Dorji, Tsenda Dorji, Santa Kumar, Yeshi Dorji

Kuwait

Head coach Rui Bento assembled a 23-player squad as guests, highlighting defender Yousef Al-Saleh for his versatility and including promising forwards like Shabaib Al-Khaldi. The selection remained unchanged, with a focus on blending youth and experience from the Kuwaiti Premier League.
PositionPlayers
GoalkeepersSulaiman Abdulghafoor, Bader Al-Saanoun, Abdulrahman Kameel
DefendersHassan Hamdan Al-Enezi, Khaled Ebrahim, Abdullah Al-Buloushi, Hamad Al-Qallaf, Mahdi Dashti, Yousef Al-Saleh
MidfieldersSultan Al-Enezi, Hamad Al-Harbi, Redha Hani, Fawaz Ayedh, Ahmad Al-Dhefiri, Abdullah Ghanim, Mubarak Al-Fnaini, Athbi Saleh, Mohammad Tata, Eid Al-Rasheed, Ali Khalaf
ForwardsShabaib Al-Khaldi, Mobarak Al-Faneeni

Draw

The draw for the 2023 SAFF Championship was conducted on 17 May 2023 in New Delhi, India. As the host nation, India was automatically placed in Group A, while Lebanon, the highest-ranked team based on FIFA standings, was seeded in Group B to separate the two strongest participants. Kuwait and Lebanon, both invitees from outside the South Asian Football Federation region, were included to enhance competition quality. The remaining six teams—Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and the invitees not pre-seeded—were drawn into the two groups of four, with seeding considerations based on FIFA rankings to balance the groups. This procedure ensured a competitive structure for the group stage, where the top two teams from each group would advance to the semifinals. The draw resulted in the following group compositions:
Group A: India (FIFA 101), Kuwait (FIFA 143), Nepal (FIFA 174), Pakistan (FIFA 195).
Group B: Lebanon (FIFA 99), Bangladesh (FIFA 192), Maldives (FIFA 154), Bhutan (FIFA 185).

Organization

Venue

The 2023 SAFF Championship was hosted exclusively at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium in Bengaluru, India, serving as the central venue for all 15 matches from 21 June to 4 July. This multi-purpose facility, owned by the Karnataka Department of Youth Empowerment and Sports, features a central football pitch surrounded by an eight-lane synthetic athletic track, making it suitable for international competitions. Constructed on the reclaimed bed of Sampangi Lake and opened on 31 May 1997, the stadium has a seating capacity of 25,810 and has hosted numerous national and international sporting events, including home matches for the India national football team and Bengaluru FC. Significant renovations in 2011 modernized the venue, with key upgrades including the installation of Bermuda natural grass turf, improved seating, and enhanced floodlighting to align with global standards. The pitch dimensions of 100 meters by 68 meters comply with FIFA guidelines for international football, ensuring optimal playing conditions. Organizers opted for a single-venue format to streamline logistics and reduce travel demands on the six participating nations, leveraging the stadium's proximity to Bengaluru's international airport and training grounds. The tournament recorded a total attendance of 93,993 across all matches, averaging 6,266 spectators per game and reflecting strong local interest in the event.

Officiating

The 2023 SAFF Championship featured a panel of six main referees, each representing one of the six SAFF member nations, appointed by the South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) to oversee matches at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium in Bengaluru, India. These officials were selected for their experience in regional and international fixtures, ensuring balanced representation across the region. The main referees were Md Alamgir Sarker from Bangladesh, Pema Tshewang from Bhutan, Crystal John from India, Sinan Hussain from Maldives, Prajwol Chhetri from Nepal, and Irshad Ul Haq from Pakistan. Assistant referees and fourth officials were drawn from the same national pools and assigned on a match-by-match basis to support the primary referee. For instance, in the India vs. Pakistan opener on June 21, Prajwol Chhetri (Nepal) served as the main referee, with Nani Ram Thapa Magar (Nepal) and others as assistants. Similarly, Phurpa Wangchuk from Bhutan acted as an assistant referee in multiple games, while Md. Nuruzzaman from Bangladesh and Ahmed Hassan from Maldives filled supporting roles in various fixtures. This rotational assignment aimed to maintain impartiality and distribute responsibilities evenly throughout the tournament. Video Assistant Referee (VAR) technology was not utilized in any match, consistent with the tournament's regional standards and lack of advanced infrastructure at the venue. Several officiating decisions drew scrutiny, particularly during high-stakes games. In the India vs. Kuwait group stage match on 27 June, Bangladesh's Md Alamgir Sarker issued a second yellow card to India head coach Igor Stimac for dissent, leading to his ejection and subsequent criticism from assistant coach Mahesh Gawli, who described the refereeing as "very very bad." Additionally, in the semi-final between India and Lebanon on July 1, Maldives' Sinan Hussain officiated amid tense moments, including a penalty shootout, though no major controversies were reported there. Red cards were issued sparingly, with Stimac's dismissal being one of the notable instances of disciplinary action.

Group stage

Group A

Group A consisted of Kuwait, India, Nepal, and Pakistan, with the top two teams advancing to the semi-finals. The group stage matches were played at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium in Bengaluru, India, from 21 to 27 June 2023. The opening matches on 21 June saw Kuwait defeat Nepal 3–1, showcasing their attacking prowess early in the tournament, while India began their title defense with a commanding 4–0 victory over Pakistan, highlighted by a hat-trick from captain Sunil Chhetri. On 24 June, Kuwait continued their strong form with a 4–0 win against Pakistan, and India secured another clean-sheet triumph, beating Nepal 2–0 to remain unbeaten. The third matchday on 27 June featured Nepal edging Pakistan 1–0 in a crucial win for their campaign, while the decisive clash between India and Kuwait ended in a 1–1 draw, ensuring both teams advanced but with Kuwait topping the group on goals scored after a tie in points and goal difference.
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Kuwait321082+67Advance to semi-finals
2India321071+67Advance to semi-finals
3Nepal310225−33
4Pakistan300309−90
Kuwait's solid defense and higher goals scored (8 compared to India's 7) secured them first place despite the head-to-head draw, while India's clinical finishing and only goal conceded underscored their defensive strength. Pakistan struggled throughout, failing to score in any match, whereas Nepal showed resilience with their lone victory but could not overcome the earlier losses.

Group B

Group B of the 2023 SAFF Championship featured Lebanon (invited guest), Bangladesh, Maldives, and Bhutan, with the top two teams advancing to the semifinals. The matches were played at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium in Bengaluru, India, between 22 June and 28 June 2023. Lebanon dominated the group, securing maximum points with a perfect record, while Bangladesh clinched second place through resilient performances against regional rivals. The group stage opened on 22 June with Lebanon defeating Bangladesh 2–0, thanks to second-half goals from Hassan Maatouk and Khalil Bader, showcasing the guests' superior attacking cohesion. In the concurrent match, Maldives edged Bhutan 2–0, with goals from Hamza Mohamed and Naiz Hassan showcasing disciplined defending and quick counters. On 25 June, Bangladesh responded with a 3–1 victory over Maldives, with goals from Topu Barman, Tariq Raihan Kazi, and Shekh Morsalin to overturn an early deficit, highlighting Bangladesh's tactical adaptability under coach Javier Cabrera. Later that day, Lebanon crushed Bhutan 4–1, with goals from Mohamad Sadek, Ali Al Haj, Khalil Bader, and Mahdi Zein, underlining Bhutan's defensive vulnerabilities against stronger opposition. The final round on 28 June saw Lebanon secure top spot with a 1–0 win over Maldives, sealed by Maatouk's late strike, maintaining their clean sheet streak. In the decider for second place, Bangladesh defeated Bhutan 3–1, with goals from Shekh Morsalin, an own goal by Phuntsho Jigme, and Rakib Hossain, ensuring their semifinal progression despite the earlier loss to Lebanon.
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Lebanon330071+69Advance to knockout stage
2Bangladesh320164+26Advance to knockout stage
3Maldives310234−13
4Bhutan300329−70
Lebanon's undefeated run, bolstered by their AFC Asian Cup experience, positioned them as surprise frontrunners despite being non-SAFF members, while Bangladesh's two victories demonstrated their depth as former champions. Bhutan's three defeats, conceding nine goals, exposed ongoing challenges in regional competition, and Maldives' sole win provided a highlight but couldn't overcome losses to the qualifiers. The group's low-scoring affair contrasted with Group A's higher totals, emphasizing defensive battles.

Knockout stage

Bracket

The knockout stage of the 2023 SAFF Championship adopted a standard bracket format, with the winners of Group A and Group B facing the runners-up of the opposite groups in the semi-finals. The top two teams from each group qualified as follows: Kuwait finished first in Group A, with India in second; Lebanon topped Group B, followed by Bangladesh in second. No third-place match was played, and the tournament comprised 15 matches in total. The semi-final matchups were Kuwait (Group A winner) versus Bangladesh (Group B runner-up), and India (Group A runner-up) versus Lebanon (Group B winner). Kuwait advanced to the final after extra time against Bangladesh. India progressed to the final via a penalty shoot-out against Lebanon. In the final, India defeated Kuwait on penalties to claim the title.
                Semi-finals                  Final
                           ┌─────────────────┐
Group A Winner ─ Kuwait   │                 │
            vs.            │                 │
Group B Runner-up ─       │  Kuwait (a.e.t.) │
           Bangladesh     │                 │   ┌──────────────┐
                           │                 │   │              │
                           └─────────────────┘   │              │
                                                 │              │
                           ┌─────────────────┐   │   India (p)  │
Group A Runner-up ─ India  │                 │   │              │
            vs.            │                 │   │              │
Group B Winner ─ Lebanon   │  India (p)      │   └──────────────┘
                           │                 │
                           └─────────────────┘

Semi-finals

The semi-finals of the 2023 SAFF Championship were contested on 1 July 2023 at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium in Bengaluru, India, determining the finalists from the top teams in each group. In the opening semi-final, Kuwait edged Bangladesh 1–0 after extra time, securing their place in the final as the first qualifier. The match remained goalless through 90 minutes and the initial period of extra time, with Bangladesh creating threats including a 60th-minute shot by Rakib Hossain that struck the crossbar. Kuwait's breakthrough came in the 105+2nd minute when forward Abdullah Albloushi scored the decisive goal from a set-piece opportunity. Goalkeeper Abdul Rahman Marzouq preserved the lead with a critical save in the 117th minute, while Bangladesh's Anisur Rahman Zico made several confident stops in response. Tensions boiled over post-whistle with a scuffle involving players from both sides, resulting in a red card for Bangladesh's physiotherapist David Dobarro Magan. The evening semi-final saw defending champions advance past with a 0–0 draw that went to a 4–2 . dominated early, but 's held firm despite chances created by and . proved with a vital early save to deny 's Hassan Maatouk. Extra time offered no goals, as Chhetri missed two close-range opportunities, leading to the decisive shootout where converted all four penalties—scored by , Anwar Ali, Mahesh Naorem Singh, and Udanta Singh—while missed attempts from Maatouk and Khalil Bader. The match drew a lively crowd of 19,640, reflecting strong home support for the hosts. Kuwait and India thus set up an all-invitee final matchup on 4 July, with the semi-final results highlighting defensive resilience and clutch performances under pressure.

Final

The final of the 2023 SAFF Championship was contested on 4 July 2023 at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium in Bengaluru, India, between hosts India and Kuwait. The match ended in a 1–1 draw after 120 minutes of play, with India securing a 5–4 victory in the subsequent penalty shootout to claim their ninth title. Kuwait took the lead in the 14th minute through Shabaib Al-Khaldi, who capitalized on a quick transition to beat Indian goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu. India equalized in the 38th minute when Lallianzuala Chhangte finished a well-worked move involving Sunil Chhetri and Sahal Abdul Samad, slotting the ball past the Kuwaiti defense. The second half and extra time saw both teams create chances, but India's resolute defense, led by Sandesh Jhingan and Subhasish Bose, held firm against Kuwait's attacks, including a notable save by Gurpreet in extra time. The game was played in front of a passionate crowd of over 26,000 spectators. With the score level, the match proceeded to a penalty shootout. Kuwait's Mohammed Abdullah missed the first attempt, striking the crossbar. India took the lead with Sunil Chhetri's conversion (1–0). Kuwait's Fawaz Al-Otaibi scored to level (1–1). India's Sandesh Jhingan scored (2–1). Kuwait's Ahmad Al-Dhefeery scored (2–2). India's Lallianzuala Chhangte scored (3–2). Kuwait's Abdulaziz Mahran scored (3–3). India's Subhasish Bose scored (4–3). Kuwait's Shabaib Al-Khaldi scored (4–4). India's Udanta Singh's effort was saved (4–4). In sudden death, Naorem Mahesh Singh scored for India (5–4), and Kuwait captain Khaled Hajiah's shot was saved by Gurpreet Singh Sandhu, securing the win. Following the victory, Indian players and staff celebrated with a lap of honor around the stadium, joined by fans chanting "Vande Mataram," marking a triumphant end to the tournament hosted in Bengaluru. India reached the final after defeating Lebanon on penalties in the semi-finals, while Kuwait advanced after defeating Bangladesh 1–0 after extra time.

Statistics

Goalscorers

A total of 38 goals were scored during the 2023 SAFF Championship across 15 matches, averaging 2.53 goals per match. Of these, 29 came from open play, 9 from set pieces (including 4 penalties and 4 from corners), and 1 from a direct free kick. of led the in scoring with 5 goals, including the equalizer in the final against , and was awarded the Golden Boot. Several players tied for second place with 2 goals each, contributing significantly to their teams' attacks.
RankPlayerTeamGoals
1Sunil ChhetriIndia5
2=Hassan MaatoukLebanon2
2=Khalil BaderLebanon2
2=Shekh MorsalinBangladesh2
2=Rakib HossainBangladesh2
2=Mubarak Al FaneniKuwait2
2=Shabaib Al KhaldiKuwait2
2=Hamza MohamedMaldives2
Kuwait scored the most team goals with 10, followed by with 8; tallied 7, 6, 3, and 2 each, and 0.

Awards

At the conclusion of the 2023 SAFF Championship, several individual and team awards were presented to recognize outstanding performances throughout the tournament. The Golden Ball, awarded to the most valuable player, was given to of for his pivotal contributions, including leading his team to victory and scoring crucial goals. also claimed the Golden Boot as the top scorer with five goals. The Golden Glove for the best went to of , who recorded saves across the matches. Additionally, received the for exhibiting the highest , incurring the fewest cards with only four in the . These awards were presented during the post-final on , , immediately following India's win over at the in .

Commercial aspects

Prize money

The 2023 SAFF Championship featured a prize pool totaling USD 75,000, distributed exclusively to the top two finishing teams based on their performance in the tournament.
PositionAmount (USD)
Champions50,000
Runner-up25,000
India, as champions, claimed the highest share of USD 50,000 (approximately INR 41 lakh), while runners-up Kuwait received USD 25,000 (approximately INR 20.5 lakh). No additional monetary incentives for goals, fair play, or other achievements were reported, and payments were handled directly by the South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) as the tournament organizer.

Broadcasting

The 2023 SAFF Championship was broadcast across several Asian through a of traditional and streaming platforms, with by the () in with regional broadcasters. Coverage focused on live , , and , primarily targeting audiences in host and neighboring like and . facilitated agreements to , including streaming options for viewers via channels. In India, where the tournament was hosted, Doordarshan Sports (DD Sports) held the television broadcast rights, providing live coverage of all matches on its free-to-air channel. Complementing this, FanCode secured exclusive digital rights, offering live streaming, on-demand replays, and highlights via its app and website for subscribers. These platforms aired the tournament from June 21 to July 4, 2023, with bilingual commentary in English and Hindi to broaden reach.
CountryBroadcasters
BangladeshT Sports
IndiaDD Sports (TV), FanCode (streaming)
PakistanGeo Super, A Sports
KuwaitKuwait Television
LebanonLBCI
Bangladesh's coverage was handled by T Sports, a dedicated sports channel that telecast live matches and provided local commentary for its audience. In Pakistan, Geo Super and A Sports broadcast the games, with a particular emphasis on the high-profile India vs. Pakistan group stage encounter on June 21. For other participating nations like Kuwait and Lebanon, local networks such as Kuwait Television and LBCI respectively aired the tournament to domestic viewers. Internationally, SAFF and the All India Football Federation (AIFF) made select matches and full highlights available on the official Indian Football YouTube channel, enabling global access without subscription fees. This included complete match replays for key fixtures, such as the final between India and Kuwait on July 4. Streaming on FanCode was geo-restricted but contributed to wider digital engagement in South Asia. Viewership data highlighted the tournament's appeal, particularly in India, where the India vs. Pakistan match drew 5.3 million views on YouTube highlights, marking the peak engagement. The final against Kuwait achieved 3.2 million YouTube views, while semi-final highlights against Lebanon reached 2.3 million, underscoring football's growing digital traction despite limited promotional efforts by broadcasters. These figures, shared by AIFF officials, reflected strong online interest but prompted criticism for underestimating the event's potential audience compared to major cricket tournaments.

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