
Nairobi, April 11 The Indian women's team delivered a lackluster performance, losing 0-2 to the lower-ranked Kenya in the semifinal of the FIFA Series 2026 here on Saturday.
Martha Emedot (2nd) and Tereza Obunya (55th) scored for the hosts.
The match also saw Indian captain Pyari Xaxa sustain a head injury in the 14th minute. She was taken to the hospital.
According to the All India Football Federation (AIFF), she is conscious and receiving medical attention.
Earlier in the day, Australia defeated Malawi 5-0 in the first semifinal.
India will now face Malawi in the third-place playoff on April 15, while Kenya will meet Australia in the final on the same day.
Kenya dominated the contest, both physically and tactically. The Harambee Starlets seized control from the outset, effectively using the width of the pitch and imposing themselves physically across the field.
Fielding a much different team from the Asian Cup campaign, India found it difficult to cope with the pace and intensity of their opponents and failed to create clear attacking moves.
Kenya struck early in the second minute. Fasila Omondi surged down the left flank and delivered a dangerous cross into the box.
India goalkeeper Shreya Hooda made contact with the initial delivery, but couldn't clear the danger. Martha Emedot reacted quickest to the rebound and slotted home with her right to give the hosts an early advantage.
Kenya nearly doubled their lead five minutes later. Once again, Omondi caused problems on the left, sending in another well-directed cross. Shalyne Opisa met it from point-blank range, but Shreya stood tall to deny her with a crucial save.
Kenya continued to pile on the pressure, and Opisa had another opportunity soon after when Leah Andiema delivered a cross. The Kenyan forward’s header, however, drifted inches wide of the target.
India’s troubles were compounded in the 14th minute when captain Pyari Xaxa sustained a head injury after colliding with Ruth Ingosi during an aerial tussle. Pyari was taken to the hospital. She remained conscious and is currently receiving medical attention.
Kenya remained the more composed side in the second half and continued to press forward. Their persistence paid off again in the 55th minute when Airin Madalina released Tereza Obunyu with a precise through ball.
Obunyu made a sharp run between India defenders before calmly finishing past Shreya to double the lead.
India head coach Crispin Chettri attempted to reorganize the Blue Tigresses in the latter stages, but Kenya maintained their defensive discipline and physical superiority.