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Golden Baby Leagues help Nabadwip defy prejudices and introduce more girls to football

New Delhi [India], December 13 (ANI): A generic trend in India suggests that parents of most girl child feel apprehensive to take part in any sort of sporting activity, let alone football.

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Girls participating in Golden Baby League Nabadwip, West Bengal (Photo/ AIFF)

New Delhi [India], December 13 (ANI): A generic trend in India suggests that parents of most girl child feel apprehensive to take part in any sort of sporting activity, let alone football.
But the people of Shondanga, a remote village near Nabadwip in West Bengal feel the other way. Bhupendranath Pal, a retired Banker and an avid football enthusiast made an effort to bring in girls to the football field defying all prejudices two years back.
Since then, a project which started with four young nervous girls has grown from strength to strength to gather fifty-six youngsters within less than two years - all in an endeavour to take Indian Football forward together!
"I always wanted to use football as a tool to have a sociological impact. Thanks to All India Football Federation, the Golden Baby Leagues have presented us with a perfect opportunity to make a strong connection with every single person in our society. That's why I strongly felt to introduce football to our locality, especially to the younger girls," Pal stated in an AIFF release.
The AIFF D-license holder shared a never-heard-before tale while discussing Nabadwip Golden Baby Leagues which has already introduced more than 1,000 kids in two years.
"One day, while I was training a few kids, I saw four young girls gazing at us and enjoying the game. I asked them whether they were interested to join us. But they felt shy and ran away. After 15-20 minutes, they came back and that's when the girls' league saw the daylight - just with four girls. They kept on coming as found the zeal. They found a purpose. We inspired them and the leap of faith played a big role behind expanding the league. Now fifty-six girls are playing in that league," he said.
There are five age-group leagues for girls of U-7 to U-10 and U-14. Whereas three teams comprising of seven players apiece contest the U-14 age-group, five teams of seven players each are enrolled in the other age-groups.
"Earlier parents were sceptical about sending them to play football. What I realised -- if they find the personal touch and sense of security they don't think twice to allow their wards. That's a big lesson I learnt from these families, who don't belong to well-to-do families but endure the struggle 24/7, called life," Pal added.
In 2017-18, 600-odd kids participated in four age-groups. 23 teams enrolled in the U-13 age-group alone. Apart from that, kids of age-groups U-7, U-9 and U-10 also hit the ground to make the project a grand success.
Next year, the participation of girls spiralled significantly, taking it to 25 per cent of the total enrolment cumulatively.
"We concentrated on four age-groups U-8, U-9, U-11 and U-12 in 2019-20. Out of 450-odd kids, more than 120 were girls. For a locality like ours, that was hugely motivational for parents as well as girls who aspire to bend it like Balas and Ashalatas in the future," Pal concluded. (ANI)

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