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Women's football in India is growing in popularity under
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, despite the earlier long-term governing body's inability to provide sufficient funds for the game.


History

Women's football has not had the relative advantage in the sport unlike the men's game, and also has not become as prevalent in the country as its male counterpart. The game was administered by the ''Women's Football Federation of India'' (WFFI) from 1975 until the early 1990s, when they were absorbed into the AIFF. However, there were complaints that women's football is treated as a poor relation to the men's game, leading to (unfulfilled) plans to de-merge the WFFI. The women's game also has its early pioneers in the state of West Bengal. The large Kolkata teams, East Bengal and Mohun Bagan, started women's club sides in the 2000–01 season, and they participated with other teams in the
Calcutta Women's Football League The Calcutta Women's Football League, also known as the Kanyashree Cup, is a women's association football, football league in the States and union territories of India, Indian state of West Bengal. Founded in 1993, it is the oldest women's foo ...
. However, it has been seen recently that players from Odisha and Manipur have made advances in the game. Players from these two states make up a large part of the India women's national football team. In 2000, two Indian international Sujata Kar and Alpana Seal went on to attend trial abroad for the first time, with German Frauen-Regionalliga Südwest club TSV Crailsheim Women, but the transfers fall through due to not getting work permit. The women's national competition is played on a state vs. state basis in the India women's football championship. There are also similar national championships for junior teams like the Junior Girls National Championship (for under 19s) and the Under-17 Girls National Championship. Some female players have become internationally recognised. Among them are Chitra Gangadharan who was selected to play for the All Asian Star team. Jaanki Kotecha was selected as captain to the All Asian Star Team in 2008–2009, where she led her team to victory. In February 2000, Sujata Kar and Alpana Sil became the first Indian footballers to sign a contract outside India. They signed with the German team
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, but had to return after a month due to problems with the clearance of their international transfer. Until 1983, women's football took part in international tournaments like the
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. For example, the team won silver in 1980 at Calicut. In later years it had become poor in status just like its male counterpart. During the
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, the Indian team were embarrassed by a 12–0 defeat to
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. The poor support of the national team by the AIFF became evident, when the team's trip to Germany was only made possible by Non Resident Indians in the country, and by the support of the
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. Furthermore, championships are held in remote locations, and national media coverage is said to be restricted to state and local newspapers. The women's game reached a new low in June 2009 when
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delisted the side from its world rankings for being out of action for more than 18 months. This comes at a time when the game was gaining in popularity amongst the younger generation as evident by the local leagues conducted around the country. The concluded Mumbai Women's Football League 2009–10 organised by the ( MDFA) was a major success and featured many talented players who had played for the national team. Furthermore, the popularity of the event gave hope that the women's game could rise in India. One of the barriers to the sport growing is that many women experience prejudice for playing the sport. On 17 December 2014, general secretary of the
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, Kushal Das, gave a presentation on the future of women's football in India during a meeting with FIFA. During his presentation, Das stated that the goal for women's football from 2014 to 2017 was to increase the ranking of the national team overall and in Asia, start a professional women's league and qualify for youth AFC championships.


National competitions

Over the years the Indian Women's Football Championship has been the major championship among state teams. On 21 April 2016, over a year after the AIFF started plans for a women's football league, the AIFF President,
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, said that a women's football league would kick off in October 2016 with six teams to be decided, with the goal to expand to eight teams by 2017. Just over two months later, on 5 July 2016, the AIFF organized a workshop to discuss the India women's national team and discuss the proposed women's football league. Five Indian Super League sides ( Delhi Dynamos,
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,
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,
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,
Atletico de Kolkata ATK Football Club (also known as Atlético de Kolkata in association with Atlético Madrid) was an Indian professional football club based in Kolkata, West Bengal. The club competed in the ISL, the top flight of Indian football. They were ...
) and three I-League teams (
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,
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,
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) attended the workshop. It was announced that the league would feature the eight teams in the league and two other spots would be determined through a pre-qualification round. On 14 October, the AIFF announced that the preliminary rounds for the
Indian Women's League The Indian Women's League (abbreviated as the IWL) is the women's top tier professional football league in India, founded in 2016. Currently, a total of 8 teams from across the country participate in the league. The competition was planned ...
would begin on 17 October 2016 in which ten teams are split into two groups of five teams each, with the winner from each group qualifying for the national finals. 12 clubs participated for the 4th season of Indian Women's League. State women's leagues organized by various state federations acted as the qualifier this season. In addition to these, the Rest of India zone champions has been awarded a place in the
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.
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defeated FC Alakhpura 9–1 over two legs to secure a place in the Group stage.


League pyramid

The women's football league system in India currently consists of 1 top tier national league i.e
Indian Women's League The Indian Women's League (abbreviated as the IWL) is the women's top tier professional football league in India, founded in 2016. Currently, a total of 8 teams from across the country participate in the league. The competition was planned ...
, organised by the All India Football Federation (AIFF). From tier 2 are the State football leagues, organised by regional state associations under AIFF affiliation, in Indian league tier pyramid.


Leagues


National leagues

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Indian Women's League The Indian Women's League (abbreviated as the IWL) is the women's top tier professional football league in India, founded in 2016. Currently, a total of 8 teams from across the country participate in the league. The competition was planned ...
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Indian Women's League 2 The Indian Women's League 2 (abbreviated as the IWL 2) is the women's second tier professional football league in the Indian football league system. The competition is established in 2023, with the first season starting from 2024. The league wa ...


State leagues

* Arunachal Women's Football Championship *
Assam Women's League The Assam Women's League is the top division of women's football league in the Indian state of Assam. The league is organised by the Assam Football Association (AFA), the official football governing body of the state. The inaugural season will be ...
* Bihar State Women's League *
Calcutta Women's Football League The Calcutta Women's Football League, also known as the Kanyashree Cup, is a women's association football, football league in the States and union territories of India, Indian state of West Bengal. Founded in 1993, it is the oldest women's foo ...
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Chhattisgarh State Women's Football League The Chhattisgarh State Women's Football League is the top division of women's football league in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh. The league is organised by the Chhattisgarh Football Association (CFA), the official football governing body of t ...
* Delhi Women's League *
Goa Women's League The Goa Women's League (also known as the GFA Vedanta Women's League for sponsorship reasons) is the top division of women's football league in the Indian state of Goa. The League was first held in 2017 and is organised by the Goa Football Assoc ...
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Gujarat State Women's League The Gujarat State Women's League is the top division of women's football league in the Indian state of Gujarat. The league is organised by the Gujarat State Football Association (GSFA), the official football governing body of the state. Matches ar ...
* Himachal Women's League *
Karnataka Women's League The Karnataka Women's League, also referred to as the Karnataka Women's Super Division League, is the top division of women's association football, football league in the Indian state of Karnataka. The League is organised by the Karnataka State ...
* Kerala Women's League * Madhya Pradesh Women's Premier League * Maharashtra State Senior Women's Football League *
Manipur Women's League The Manipur Women's League, also the AMFA Senior Women's Football League, is the top division of women's association football, football league in the Indian state of Manipur. It is also known as the A. Shanta Meetei Memorial Senior Women's Foot ...
* Mizoram Women's League *
Odisha Women's League The Odisha Women's League (OWL), also known as the FAO Women's League, is the women's top division association football, football league of Odisha, India. The league is among the existing top tier women's football leagues in India. The league is ...
* Pondicherry Women's League * Punjab Women's League *
Sikkim Women's Super League The Sikkim Women's Super League is the top division of women's football league in the Indian state of Sikkim. The league is organised by the Sikkim Football Association (SFA), the official football governing body of the state. The inaugural se ...
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SSA Women's Football League The SSA Women's Football League is the second-level women's state football league in the Indian state of Meghalaya Meghalaya (; "the abode of clouds") is a states and union territories of India, state in northeast India. Its capital is S ...
* Tamil Nadu Women's League * Tripura Women's Football League


National team

The India women's national football team, organised by the
All India Football Federation All India Football Federation (AIFF) is the governing body of football, futsal and beach soccer in India. It is a member of FIFA, and is affiliated with the Asian Football Confederation and South Asian Football Federation. It is affiliated wit ...
, was revived after being dormant for several years.


See also

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Football in India Association football is one of the most popular sports in India. The 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup was the first FIFA event the country hosted. It was called the most successful FIFA U-17 World Cup ever, with a record-breaking attendance of 1,347,133 ...
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Indian football league system The Indian football league system is the league structure of football club competitions in India. The highest level of men's club football competition is the Indian Super League. Indian Women's League, founded in 2016, is the highest level of ...
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History of Indian football The history of football in India has been going ever since the mid 1800's. It was the national sport of india at one point. India is home to some of the oldest football clubs in the world, and the world's third oldest competition, the Durand Cup ...


References


Further reading

* {{Women's football in Asia