Bangladesh under-14 football team emerged as the plate champion in the Super Mokh Cup beating Japanese side Shonan Bellmare 1-0 on Sunday. Captain and central midfielder Fahim Murshed bagged the all-important goal, his third in the tournament, in the 32nd minute. Bangladesh head coach Parvez deployed a 4-3-3 formation and the strategy paid off but his charges did miss a host of chances. Bangladesh goalkeeper Emon Hawlader came to his side's rescue on a number of occasions, especially in the 21st minute when he saved a one-on-one opportunity. In total, the Japanese outfit got five corners and three free-kicks but failed to bring parity. Following the end of the final, Parvez expressed delight, saying, “We are the plate champions. It feels good. I think it is a big achievement.” Earlier in the tournament, the Bangladesh boys defeated English side Manchester City U-14 2-0 in the semi-final to confirmed their final berth.(Fahim 32)