Sibani Devi scored the all-important goal in the 77th minute. It was a low cross from the left by Viksit Bara that slipped under the hands of Kyrgyz goalkeeper Violetta Dudochkina before Sibani Devi raced at the far post and slammed it in.
It was Nandha Kumar's second goal of the night and fourth in as many matches in the Super Cup. He was named the Hero of the Match for this sensational goal and a first-half header, which was an absolute poacher's finish. Another clinical night from Nandha secured a historic win for Odisha, w
The Mumbai City Golden Baby League will be conducted from April 23 running until May 28 at the Sporting Lions Turf, Neville D'Souza Football Ground in Bandra, Mumbai in conjunction with the Mumbai Football Association (MFA), Western India Football Association (WIFA) and the All India Footbal
AIFF announced a 23-member squad on 19 April for their 'Group F' fixture. India will play against hosts Kyrgyz Republic on 26 April, and Myanmar on 28 April at Bhiskek. The squad started its preparation under coach PV Priya in January in Chennai along with the Senior and Under 20 women's squ
The Executive Committee of the All India Football Federation, in its meeting on April 14, 2023, has decided to introduce a series of landmark amendments in its Regulations on Status and Transfer of Players (RSTP).
The four-team Intercontinental Cup will be played in the FIFA International Window from June 9 to 18, with hosts India being joined by Lebanon, Mongolia and Vanuatu in the tournament.
To give women's football a refreshed look and create improved economic opportunities, the AIFF has taken up the task of revamping the Indian Women's League (IWL). Starting next season, it will be mandatory for the top eight participating teams in the IWL, to have a minimum of 10 Indian playe
The group stage featured 30 teams divided into six groups and was played across six centralised venues - Amritsar, Haldwani, Margao, Bhilai, Mathura and Bengaluru. It began on March 25, 2023, and ended on April 9, 2023, as per the All India Football Federation (AIFF)
To give women's football a refreshed look and create improved economic opportunities, the AIFF has taken up the task of revamping the Indian Women's League (IWL).
Mumbai/ Nagpur (Maharashtra) [India], April 1 (ANI/PNN): Slum Soccer, an NGO promoting football among the impoverished communities across India launched a first one-of-its-kind training programme in India in association with Reliance Foundation to train deaf aspirants to become certified E l
The IWL will start on April 25, 2023. The 2022-23 season of the top women's meet will see a format having 16 teams split into two groups. The top four teams from each group will qualify for the knockout stage, consisting of quarterfinals, semi-finals and final. The top eight teams will also