India's Women's Football Journey: Triumphs and Challenges at the AFC Women's Asian Cup

Subrata Paul, AIFF's director, addresses India's preparations for the AFC Women's Asian Cup after a group-stage exit. Despite a robust preparatory phase including numerous international games, India's women's team faced challenges. New coach Amelia Valverde's appointment was strategic, and an investigation into a kit controversy is underway to ensure standards.

India's Women's Football Journey: Triumphs and Challenges at the AFC Women's Asian Cup
Subrata Paul
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Subrata Paul, the director of national teams at the All India Football Federation (AIFF), has defended the preparations made by the Indian team for the AFC Women's Asian Cup. Despite being knocked out of the tournament in the group stages, Paul emphasized the extensive preparation that involved significant international exposure.

The team's performances, particularly in their finale against Chinese Taipei, displayed determination. Meanwhile, the appointment of Costa Rican coach Amelia Valverde right before the tournament was strategic for driving the team following her World Cup experiences.

Furthermore, the AIFF ordered an investigation into a kit controversy that surfaced before the tournament, swiftly addressing players' concerns over ill-fitting jerseys to prioritize their focus on the games.

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