Back-to-back losses against Japan and Vietnam have dashed the Blue Tigresses' Paris dream. Two games where India went down fair and square despite showing glimpses of what they are capable of. But head coach Thomas Dennerby reiterated that when you are playing against teams of this level, ju
The general feeling is that despite the heavy loss to Japan in the first match, there were some things that went right. But those things could not be repeated on Sunday, in a game where there were more expectations from India to get a result. Obviously, the biggest blunders were made while d
Having lost their second consecutive match in a row, India is now out of contention for the Olympics despite having a match in hand. In the first match, India lost to former World Cup champions Japan.
Vietnam await the Blue Tigresses on Sunday, October 29, 2023, at the Lokomotiv Stadium in Tashkent at 15:30 IST. It's a do-or-die situation for both sides. Like India, Vietnam also went down in their opening match on Thursday - a 0-1 loss to hosts Uzbekistan at the Bunyodkor Stadium. A win f
Japan seven, India nil. Calling it a difficult day for the Indian women's team would be an understatement. But there's no embarrassment at all in losing to a world-class opponent like Japan. A team that put four past eventual champions Spain in the World Cup was always going to be the mother
Blue Tigresses head coach Thomas Dennerby had set up a low block, playing a 5-3-2 formation, a strategy that worked well for the first 45 minutes, managing to keep the scoreline to a minimum of 0-1 at the breather.
Indian Women's Team head coach Thomas Dennerby, on Saturday announced the 22-member squad that will travel to Uzbekistan for the Round 2 AFC Women's Olympic Qualifiers.
The challenge lying ahead in the Olympic Qualifiers is significantly tougher, with Japan, among the best in not just Asia but the world, awaiting the Blue Tigresses in the opening fixture on October 26. Vietnam, who made their FIFA Women's World Cup debut this year, and hosts Uzbekistan, ran
For India, who suffered a 1-2 loss at the hands of Taipei in their last game, a win against Thailand might just be enough to take them through to the last eight, though head coach Thomas Dennerby feels that the Blue Tigresses will have to work hard to gain victory against Thailand.
The India Women's team, ranked 61st in the FIFA Rankings, is placed alongside Chinese Taipei (ranked 38th) and Thailand (ranked 46th) in Group B, as per an All India Football Federation (AIFF) press release.
India registered a comprehensive victory over the hosts in the first game of the AFC Women's Olympic Qualifiers Round 1, Now, India hopes to carry on the momentum into the second leg to be played on Friday, April 7.