A new dawn shines on Goan football as Sesa Football Academy's (SFA) Senior Women's Team makes history by earning its first-ever qualification to the Indian Women's League (IWL), reinstating Goa's presence on the national stage after a three-year hiatus.
New Delhi [India], November 26: India Leaders for Social Sector (ILSS), is set to host the India Women's Leadership Conference 2025 (IWLC 2025) on 28th November 2025 at the India Habitat Centre, New Delhi. Designed as a landmark gathering, the conference reimagines leadership not as a design
The Weightlifting Warriors Academy, founded by the Chief National Coach Vijay Sharma, is a state-of-the-art facility meticulously designed to cultivate future champions. Operating with robust support under the Khelo India Scheme and from various sporting bodies, the academy offers a holistic
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju said that he is very confident that the newly inaugrated residential wing of the Weightlifting Warriors Academy will produce a lot of Olympivs champions in the near future.
The result does not do much for either side. With East Bengal already confirmed as champions, Gokulam went into the game against Nita FA knowing that they would finish second in the league regardless of the results in their last two matches of the campaign. They now move on to 29 points from
Anushka Kumari (28' 29', 49') netted a hat-trick, while Divyani Linda (13'), Shveta Rani (17'), Abhista Basnett (23'), Gurleen Kaur (68'), and Gurnaz Kaur (88') scored one each for the Arrows
As a result, Roots rose to the top spot in Group B with six points from two games. Indian Arrows Women Juniors, who had beaten Pudhuvai Unicorns and Inter Kashi in their first two matches, are now in second place. The top two in the five-team group will progress to the final round. Indian Ar
Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], April 4: Roots Football Club, in partnership with B L Kashyap & Sons Limited (BLK), is proud to host the Indian Women's League 2 (IWL2) in Bangalore at the Padukone Dravid Center for Sporting Excellence. This collaboration is a testament to BLK's commitment
Abhista Basnett (11') opened the scoring for Indian Arrows, before Keerthana M (40') equalised minutes before the half-time whistle. The Arrows returned strong in the second half, as Valaina Jada Fernandes (49') scored the winning goal after the restart
Ikwaput's 14th-minute strike, her 20th goal of the campaign, proved enough to hand the Malabarians a vital three points and keep them in pursuit of league leaders East Bengal FC. Gokulam Kerala remain second in the standings with 26 points from 11 matches, four points behind East Bengal, who
The defending champions were on the verge of slipping into the relegation zone when Philomena Abakah and Joanitah Ainembazi scored in quick succession for Kickstart, cancelling out Lynda Kom Serto's first-half opener. However, Jennifer Yeboah's 79th-minute equaliser rescued a point for Odish
With an average age of just around 15 years, the Indian Arrows Women Juniors will gain significant exposure from playing in a senior tournament with teams across the country. It serves as fruitful preparation for the SAFF U17 Women's Championship (September 2025) and the AFC U17 Women's Asia