Eying to make the sport
professional for female footballers, the All India Football Federation (AIFF)
on Tuesday launched the first-ever Indian Women's League (IWL) to be held
at the Ambedkar Stadium in New Delhi from 28 January till 14 February. The
inagural edition of the IWL will feature six teams --Jeppiar (Puducherry),
Eastern Sporting Union (Imphal), Rising Student's Club (Cuttack), Football Club
Alakhpura (Haryana) and a team each from I-League and ISL clubs, Aizawl FC and
FC Pune City.
The six participating teams would
play each other in a round robin format with the top four teams advancing to
the semi-finals. 20 Teams from across
nine states had taken part in the first leg of the qualifiers from which nine
teams qualified for the IWL prelims which were held in Cuttack in October 2016.
Dalima Chibber (FC Pune City),
Oinam Bembem Devi (ESUFC), Sasmita Malik (Rising Student FC), Sanju Yadav (FC
Alakhpura), Sumithra Kamaraj (Jeppiar Institute FC) and K Lalruaizeli (Aizawl
FC) represented their respective teams at the launch. Among other dignitaries who were present
during the launch were Sports Minister Vijay Goel and chairperson of AIFF's
women's division Sarah Pilot.
Speaking on the occasion, AIFF president
Praful Patel said: "We at AIFF just cannot look at boys. In the last four
SAAF championships Indian women's team have won. So we need to make women's
team more stronger. We need to make professional women football players and the
IWL is a step in that direction.
"This is a beginning for the women's
football in the country. We are starting with six teams and hope to expand it
to 16 in future. This gives our women footballers the option to take it up as a
career." Patel also said that going by the world ranking Indian women's
football team has more chance to qualify for the World Cup.
“Our
women's team is ranked 54 in the world which is higher than the men's ranking
of 129 which means that for the upcoming Fifa women's World Cup in 2019, if we
put in the right effort our women's team will have an outside chance of
qualifying for the World Cup before the men," the AIFF chief said.
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