SAFF Under 20 Women: India and Bangladesh women’s squad match ended in a emphatic draw

SAFF Under 20 women

Under Thomas Dennerby’s guidance, the senior Indian women’s football team is performing admirably on a national level.

The Indian Football Federation works to strengthen grassroots football because “Vision 2047” has been developed with a number of new changes in mind. Under this plan, players will advance through a number of levels, starting with school and college, moving up to the city level, and finally reaching the elite league.

From the elite league, they will advance to I- League and ISL contests at the national level, where success will make it simpler for the players to earn a spot on the Indian national football squad.

Speaking of the recent SAFF Under 20 women’s championship game between India and Bangladesh, it ended in an emphatic stalemate because neither team scored a single goal the entire time.

They will face Nepal in their next encounter, which was played in Dhaka.

Shaji Prabhakaran and Kalyan Chaubey, the new leadership of Indian football, are working hard to strengthen the current football environment, but many more measures must be taken at regular levels if Indian football is to reach its full potential.

ISL (Indian Super League), which is regarded as the top level tournament in the Indian football ecosystem, is the only game in which Indian football players are now involved.

The ISL playoff season will begin on March 3rd, 2023, and end on March 18th with the final game.

ISL will start using the promotion and relegation system as of the following season in order to give the best I-league teams a chance to compete in ISL.

In the event that this occurs, one of the issues affecting Indian football will vanish.