Myanmar take silver as Australia win Serenity Cup 1-0
MYANMAR women’s
national football team produced a brave performance but narrowly lost 1-0 to
Australia U-23 in the final of the MSIG Serenity Cup 2025 at the Vet Tri
Stadium in Vietnam on 19 August.
Myanmar set out with a disciplined
defensive approach and looked dangerous on the counter in the opening half.
The best moment for the Myanmar Lioness came just past the half-hour mark when
striker Win Theingi Tun broke free and fired an effort at goal, but her strike
drifted wide in what could have been a decisive opener. The half-time whistle
arrived with the scoreline locked at 0-0.
Australia came out with renewed
intensity in the second half, adjusting their tactics to a quicker, high-press
style that gradually wore down Myanmar’s defence. The increased tempo forced
Myanmar to defend deeper, and fatigue began to show.
The breakthrough arrived in 66 minutes
when Australia’s Furphy pounced inside the area to score what proved to be the
only goal of the contest. Despite Myanmar’s efforts to push forward late on,
they could not find a way past the Australian defence.
The result saw Australia U23 claim the
Serenity Cup trophy, while Myanmar proudly secured the silver medal. For
Myanmar, reaching the final itself was a statement of progress, as the team
showed resilience and tactical discipline against higher-ranked opponents.
The narrow defeat capped a spirited
campaign for the Myanmar women, whose defensive organization and
counterattacking threat were standout features of their run to the final. With
more international exposure and continued development, Myanmar will aim to
build on this momentum in future tournaments.
Alana Jancevski of Australia was
honoured with the Adidas Rising Star award for her outstanding performance
during the tournament, while her teammate Holly Furphy received the MSIG Most
Valuable Player award for her exceptional contributions throughout the
competition. Myanmar’s Myo Mya Mya Nyein claimed the Best Goalkeeper award,
showcasing brilliant shot-stopping skills, and captain Win Theingi Tun secured
the Top Goal Scorer award with seven goals. The bronze medal went to host
Vietnam, which defeated Thailand 3-1 in the third-place match held earlier on
the same day. — KZL
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