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AIFF President Kalyan Chaubey meets Blue Tigresses; reveals broader vision for women's football

India played out two draws in their two International Friendlies against Nepal in Chennai - 2-2 on February 15 and 0-0 on February 18. While the results may not have been up to the expectations, the Federation President was impressed with the dominating performance put out by the team in the two matches.

ANI Feb 19, 2023 18:08 IST googleads

AIFF President with Women's football team (Photo: AIFF Media)

Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], February 19 (ANI): All India Football Federation (AIFF) President Kalyan Chaubey and Secretary General Shaji Prabhakaran met with the Senior Indian Women's team players after their stalemate against Nepal at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on Saturday, February 18, 2022, praising their efforts, and motivating them for further improvement.
India played out two draws in their two International Friendlies against Nepal in Chennai - 2-2 on February 15 and 0-0 on February 18. While the results may not have been up to the expectations, the Federation President was impressed with the dominating performance put out by the team in the two matches.
"I follow all of your matches closely and have been very impressed with the way you play. It is clear that all of you are technically quite sound. Perhaps there's improvement required in certain areas like strength, but there's no doubt that all of you are quality players," said Chaubey to the Blue Tigresses.
He further informed the players and coaches of the Federation's plans, as per Vision 2047, to broaden the base and popularize women's football in India.
"We have plans to expand the Women's Nationals (Hero Sr Women's NFCs) and the league (Hero IWL), with the high-quality broadcast. We want your matches to be seen by fans far and wide, and we want you to go back home and analyse your matches again and again so that you can find the areas for improvement," he said.
"In terms of a country-wide outreach, I can assure you that the two International Friendlies against Nepal have been quite successful. You girls were playing at exactly the same time as a high-profile ISL match between ATK Mohun Bagan and Kerala Blasters. I can tell you that while the concurrent viewership for your match was around 38,000, that of theirs was only slightly higher at 49,000," the President informed as read in a statement released by AIFF.
The ultimate aim as of now, said the President, is for the Women's Team to start rising at the Asian level.
"We want you all to do well in Asia, and for that, we understand all of you need to play more. While we are expanding the domestic calendar, I would also like to personally request all the players in this team look into options abroad. If you get opportunities in Europe, that's the best-case scenario. If not, you look for options in Asia. Play wherever you can, and play as much as possible so that you can improve your game," he said. "The more you play outside India, outside your zone of comfort, the more confident you will become in international matches."
Chaubey, a former India goalkeeper during his playing days, revealed how impressed he was with the performance of Blue Tigresses custodian Panthoi Chanu between the sticks on the night.
"I was very impressed by Panthoi. You kept your concentration throughout, and it's not easy to do so in matches like these, where, as a goalkeeper, the ball rarely comes to you. Towards the end, that can lead to a lapse in concentration and you could concede a goal," he said.
"That's what happened in the last game, but you showed that you learned from that, and had a brilliant performance today. I was also impressed with Dalima (Chhibber). Your crosses were great, and I really liked the techniques you used on them. Everyone played really well, and I hope you all keep improving, and that you keep fighting every game till the last whistle is over. I wish you all good luck and keep improving your game," concluded the AIFF president. (ANI)

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