<p>The Indian women's football team scored one goal and kept mighty Brazil at bay till late in the first half but eventually lost 1-6 in its first match of the four-nation international tournament on Friday.</p>.<p>Manisha Kalyan equalised in the eighth minute for India after Debora Oliveira had put the 2007 World Cup runners-up in the lead in the very first minute of the match.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/well-fight-until-final-whistle-against-brazil-india-womens-football-coach-dennerby-1054196.html" target="_blank">We'll fight until final whistle against Brazil: India women's football coach Dennerby</a></strong></p>.<p>Giovana Costa put Brazil in the lead again in the 36th minute to give the home side the advantage at the breather.</p>.<p>Brazil, however, pumped in four more goals in the second half through Ariadina Borges (52nd), Kerolin Ferraz (54th), Geyse Ferreira (76th) and Ariadina Borges (81st) to win the match with a tennis-like scoreline.</p>.<p>The match marked the international retirement of legendary mid-fielder Formiga at 43 year of age after playing 26 years and 205 games for Brazil. She featured in seven Olympics and as many World Cups.</p>.<p>She was a part of the 2007 World Cup silver medal winning Brazil team. She came as a substitute with barely 15 minutes left in Friday's match at Arena da Amazonia.</p>.<p>India play Chile (November 29) and Venezuela (December 2).</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>
<p>The Indian women's football team scored one goal and kept mighty Brazil at bay till late in the first half but eventually lost 1-6 in its first match of the four-nation international tournament on Friday.</p>.<p>Manisha Kalyan equalised in the eighth minute for India after Debora Oliveira had put the 2007 World Cup runners-up in the lead in the very first minute of the match.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/well-fight-until-final-whistle-against-brazil-india-womens-football-coach-dennerby-1054196.html" target="_blank">We'll fight until final whistle against Brazil: India women's football coach Dennerby</a></strong></p>.<p>Giovana Costa put Brazil in the lead again in the 36th minute to give the home side the advantage at the breather.</p>.<p>Brazil, however, pumped in four more goals in the second half through Ariadina Borges (52nd), Kerolin Ferraz (54th), Geyse Ferreira (76th) and Ariadina Borges (81st) to win the match with a tennis-like scoreline.</p>.<p>The match marked the international retirement of legendary mid-fielder Formiga at 43 year of age after playing 26 years and 205 games for Brazil. She featured in seven Olympics and as many World Cups.</p>.<p>She was a part of the 2007 World Cup silver medal winning Brazil team. She came as a substitute with barely 15 minutes left in Friday's match at Arena da Amazonia.</p>.<p>India play Chile (November 29) and Venezuela (December 2).</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>