Nasrin Sports Academy earned their first point in the SAFF Women's Club Championship after playing out a goalless draw against Karachi City FC in their second match at the Dasharath Rangasala Stadium in Kathmandu, Nepal on Monday.
Still reeling from a 4-0 defeat to APF Women's FC in their opening fixture, the Bangladesh women's football league champions -- largely comprising players from the U-17 and U-20 national squads -- put in a spirited effort but struggled to trouble Karachi City's backline. The Pakistani outfit created more attacking opportunities but were equally unable to break down Nasrin SA's defence.
With one point from two games, Nasrin remain at the bottom of the five-team table, two points behind joint leaders APF and East Bengal FC, both of whom have played one match fewer.
Nasrin SA will face East Bengal FC on December 14 in their third match.