Two Weeks Long Football Festival for Girls was the biggest positive at Pasighat, Arunachal Pradesh

Pasighat, Arunachal Pradesh: Crowds thronged in numbers and especially women were seen coming in numbers as the National Women’s Championship travelled to the mountains of the Arunachal Pradesh. It has been the best advertisement for the women’s involvement in the game, feels Kipa Ajay, Hony. Secretary, Arunachal Pradesh Football Association.

As people from different districts braved the persistent rain to soak in the euphoria of the “two-week-long festival,” Arunachal Pradesh Women’s captain Bamang Ana termed it nothing less than “a joyous occasion.”

The north-easternmost part of the country rejoiced its new festival as Delhi decided to host the Women’s National Football Championships at Pasighat. “We’re very fortunate to have played our part in the joyous occasion in our state. My parents, friends travelled a long way to watch matches. Although we lost in the quarterfinals, it was a great learning experience for us,” the captain quipped. “This was the first-ever Senior NFC hosted in our state and we are in awe with the resounding response that we received. Spectators came from every district to watch National Team players in front of their eyes. They went back with these memories and the message will resonate through them,” Ajay added. “It was nothing short of a two-week-long festival in our state.”

Since Arunachal Pradesh advanced to the final of the Hero Sub-junior NFC 2018-19 in Naharlagun, they continued to dish out scintillating performances consistently.

“We won two silver medals in the last 12 months which is quite encouraging. After Hero Sub-junior NFC in Naharlagun, our girls achieved the same feat in Hero Sub-junior Girls’ NFC too,” Kipa Bharat, coach, Arunachal Pradesh Women’s Team explained.

APFA has been operating in women’s football for the last two years and they have put in some serious efforts before the NFC. Although their efforts fell short in the quarters, Bharat termed her team as a unit with grit, determination and ambitions.

“We don’t want to give excuses but we could have advanced more with a rigorous preparation. These girls are nothing less than a strong unit regardless,” Bharat sounded optimistic. “We have started Women’s League two years back and since then women’s football has been growing from strength to strength in our state. We have eight teams and looking forward to increasing further.”

 “We have done some scouting across the state for this tournament. APFA constituted a committee comprising of coach, competition director and state-appointed coordinator who did the final selection,” Ajay chipped in.

“We want to delve into grassroots football further. Northeast has always been a hotbed of talents and we want to explore our state. We are planning to host the first Golden Baby League in our state in October. We’ll continue to work relentlessly alongside AIFF and in five years, we’ll surely scale a newer height,” Ajay voiced.

“After the Women’s League started, this Senior Women’s NFC will surely ignite the zeal amongst the girls to try their luck in football. Girls are coming to play spontaneously. We are looking forward to a promising future when Arunachal Pradesh will have own representation in the India National Team,” Ajay pronounced.

This was the second Women’s NFC finals in the state after the northeastern state hosted the Hero Sub-junior NFC finals last year.

“We hosted ten teams in Naharlagun last year for the Sub-junior NFC finals. But the magnitude of hosting the Hero Senior Women’s NFC is huge. Hosting 30 teams, caring for their accommodation, training schedules, logistical arrangements were our biggest challenge. We tried our best. In the end, everyone was happy and that’s the biggest compliment for us,” Ajay maintained. “We’re thankful to AIFF for trusting us. Hopefully, we have been able to pay it back as well.” 

The celebrations ended seeing Manipur bag their 20th Senior Women’s National Championship this year at Pasighat, Arunachal Pradesh.

CREDITS: AIFF Media

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