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AIFF announces plan to introduce Women’s U-17 league

NEW DELHI: The All India Football Federation has announced plans to expand women’s football, and introduce an under-17 women’s league.

“We are shortly introducing an under-17 women’s league in India in association with the Sports Authority of India,” AIFF president Kalyan Chaubey said during a media interaction in Kolkata on Thursday.

Hinting that he would like to maintain a complete gender equality in Indian football, Chaubey said the federation has plans to introduce a minimum salary cap for the players in the Indian Women’s League (IWL). “It is not right that honorariums of footballers should have huge differences at men’s and women’s levels. All efforts should be made to restore a balance,” Chaubey said.

AIFF secretary general Shaji Prabhakaran, Avijit Paul, member, AIFF Executive Committee and Sunando Dhar, AIFF deputy secretary general, were also present on the occasion.

Chaubey, while pointing out that improvement of the game at the state level is the best pathway for taking Indian football ahead, said a lot of importance would be given in future to Santosh Trophy and other inter-state championships. “Over the years, some of the best names of Indian football have risen from these meets. We will continue to nurture these tournaments,” he promised.

Making it clear that misuse of funds in football should be stopped and dealt with in the strictest possible manner, Chaubey stated: “Our aim is to take the game through the schools. In India, there are 16 lakhs (1.6m) government schools with 25 crores (250m) students. Most of these schools have a football ground each. If we can tap that area, and attach our licensed coaches with the physical trainers at the school, then a lot can be done without wasting energy and resources.”

Announcing that the Technical Committee meeting of the AIFF will be summoned shortly to finalise several issues like coaching, scouting and selections of players, the AIFF president said a balancing act between the interest of the national team and the clubs needs to be maintained since both are important for taking Indian football forward together.

Replying to a question, Chaubey said the AIFF would send the names of its nominees for the Padma Shri and Arjuna awards by September 15.
 

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