India 3 (Dallalmuon Gangte 32', 77', 79')
beat
Chinese Taipei 1 (Yang Hao-wei 4’)
Piyush Khanore
AIFF Media Team
AHMEDABAD: Dallalmuon Gangte delivered a captain’s performance as he scored a sublime hat-trick to guide India to a 3-1 victory over Chinese Taipei in their AFC U17 Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2026 Qualifiers Group D clash at the EKA Arena in Ahmedabad on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
The result marked India’s first win of the campaign after their 1-1 draw with Palestine last Saturday, and kept their qualification hopes firmly alive. Yang Hao-wei had given Chinese Taipei an early lead, and the sides went into half-time level at 1-1, but India’s sharpness and composure told in the second half.

The win lifted India to second place in the group with four points, level with leaders IR Iran, who played a 1-1 draw with Lebanon earlier in the day, but behind on goal difference. For Chinese Taipei, the defeat confirmed their elimination as they occupy the bottom spot in the group with just one point from three matches. Lebanon and Palestine have three and two points, respectively.
The match, however, began in the worst possible manner for India. Chinese Taipei, recovering from a bruising 0-5 defeat to IR Iran, struck in only the fourth minute. Ou Yang-qi exploited space in the middle and squared the ball to an unmarked Yang Hao-hei, who steered it past India goalkeeper Rajrup Sarkar to stun the hosts.

But to their credit, the Blue Colts did not panic even though they were forced to chase the game. Gradually, they regained their rhythm, stitched together meaningful spells of possession, and began to stretch the Chinese Taipei back line through their pacy wingers.
India’s persistence was rewarded in the 32nd minute, when Gunleiba Wangkheirakpam produced a perfectly measured delivery from the left. Captain Gangte, completely unmarked, guided his first-time finish into the bottom corner with composure to restore parity.
The second half belonged entirely to India. They tightened their structure, pressed with greater clarity, and displayed a renewed urgency in the final third. The second goal came in the 77th minute, and it was all about Gangte this time. A defensive clearance fell invitingly to him at the edge of the area. With superb control and presence of mind, he drove a low, precise effort into the bottom corner, leaving Chinese Taipei goalkeeper Lin Cheng-en no chance.

Barely two minutes later, the skipper completed his hat-trick in sensational style. Collecting the ball outside the box, Gangte unleashed a fierce left-footed strike that flew into the net, sealing India’s dominance and sending the home crowd into raptures.
From there, India managed the remainder of the match with maturity, denying Chinese Taipei any real route back. The Blue Colts' next test awaits on Friday, November 28, against Lebanon.

IR Iran held to a draw by Lebanon
IR Iran 1 (Jafar Asadi 14')
drew with
Lebanon 1 (Eyad Eid 65')
A spirited Lebanon side earned a hard-fought 1-1 draw against IR Iran in their Group D clash at the EKA Arena in Ahmedabad in the afternoon kick-off on Wednesday. Substitute Eyad Eid proved to be Lebanon’s saviour, striking a well-taken equaliser in the 65th minute to cancel out Jafar Asadi’s early opener.
Iran began confidently and were rewarded in the 14th minute, when Asadi embarked on a brilliant run down the left, cut inside, and finished with a precise, composed shot that left the Lebanese defence rooted. The goal set the tone early, but Lebanon did not wilt.
Showing commendable determination, Lebanon grew into the game and continued to press for an opening. Their efforts paid off when a long ball into the box caused problems for Iran’s back line, allowing Eid to connect with a sharp volley and secure a valuable point. Lebanon now have three draws in as many games and must defeat India on Friday to stand any chance of qualification.
In the fourth matchday on November 26, Palestine will face IR Iran at 16:30 before India take on Lebanon at 19:30. Both matches will be streamed live on plus.fifa.com. Entry to the stadium is free for spectators.