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词条 India women's national football team
释义

  1. History

     1970-2009: rise and fall  2010-Present 

  2. Team officials and coaching staff

  3. Players

     Current squad  Recent call-ups  Past squads 

  4. Head coaches

  5. Results and fixtures

     2019 

  6. FIFA Women's World Cup record

  7. Asian competitions record

     AFC Women's Asian Cup  Asian Games 

  8. South Asian Football Federation record

     SAFF Women's Championship  South Asian Games 

  9. See also

  10. References

  11. External links

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| Association = All India Football Federation
| Sub-confederation = SAFF (South Asia)
| Confederation = AFC (Asia)
| FIFA Trigramme = IND
| Coach = Maymol Rocky
| Captain = Aditi Chauhan
| Most caps = Oinam Bembem Devi (85)
| Top scorer = Sasmita Malik (40)
| FIFA Rank = {{FIFA Women's World Rankings|IND}}
| FIFA max = 49[1]
| FIFA max date = December 2013
| FIFA min = 92[1]
| FIFA min date = September 2009
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(Hong Kong; 7 June 1981)
| Largest win = {{fbw|IND}} 18–0 {{fbw-rt|BHU}}
(Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh; 13 December 2010)
| Largest loss = {{fbw|CHN}} 16–0 {{fbw-rt|IND}}
(Bangkok, Thailand; 11 December 1998)
| Regional name = Women's Asian Cup
| Regional cup apps = 8
| Regional cup first = 1979
| Regional cup best = Runners-up (1979 and 1983)
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The India women's national football team is controlled by the All India Football Federation and represents India in women's international football competitions. The women's team resumed playing on 7 September 2012 after nearly a year-long hiatus.[2] Under the global jurisdiction of FIFA and governed in Asia by the AFC, the team is also part of the South Asian Football Federation. The team was one of the best teams in Asia in the mid 70s to early 80s, when they became runners-up at 1980 and 1983 AFC Women's Asian Cup. Presently, the Indian team has won all the SAFF Women's Championship that they have participated in since 2010.

The team has yet to participate in the FIFA Women's World Cup and Olympic Games, and failed to participate in the last 5 Asian Cups since 2003 at Thailand, as their last participation. Present ranking of the team according to FIFA Women's World Rankings is 60 and 13th among the Asian countries.

History

1970-2009: rise and fall

Football for women in Asia started later compared to their male counterparts. The seed of women’s football in India was planted in the early 1970s. The first manager was Sushil Bhattacharya, in 1975[3][4] and from 1975 till 1991, the administration of the game was in the hands of the Women’s Football Federation of India (WFFI) which comes under the Asian Ladies’ Football Confederation (ALFC) that had recognition from neither Fifa nor AFC (Asian Football Confederation). Both organizations continuously tried to dissuade Asian countries from sending teams to these tournaments for which the first few editions of AFC Women's Asian Cup other unofficial tournaments seen very few teams to participate and thus the 1980 Calicut edition of Asian Championship featured two Indian teams (India N & India S), Western Australia, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Malaysia.[5] India did well enough in all these unofficial tournaments under Sushil Bhattacharya and India S become runners-up at Calicut. In the next edition of 1981 India achieved third position, defeated by Thailand and again became runners-up in the 1983 edition losing to Thailand again. This was the best chapter for the Indian women team in the Asian platform as since 1983 the performance declined along with mismanagement in the federation and failing to promote the games at all level in every state of India. The game was administered by WFFI from 1975 until the early 1990s, when they were absorbed into the AIFF as despite their impressive display at the Asian level, women’s football in India went into the state of gloom by the end of the eighties due to the previous federation failure of promoting the women's football to the level it had deserved.[6]

But the AIFF too did very less to lift the women's football from their meager condition. It was the time when FIFA conceptualised and organised FIFA Women's World Cup in 1991 and International Olympic Committee started the women's competition at 1996 Summer Olympics. Time and again, the AIFF officials stated that lifting the standard of women’s football to the level of their Asian counterparts was their chief aim but they never backed up their words with actions. AIFF was treating women’s football as an extra burden was a fact which was hidden from no one but it became evident when they failed to sponsor the team’s first foreign trip in 1997 to Germany before the Asian Championships. Eventually, the trip was made possibly with the help of the German Football Association and NRI’s living in Germany.[7]

1998 Asian Games was first participation for the national team but came out to be nightmare as they defeated by Chinese Taipei with a score line of 1-13 in the second match and again on the 3rd match they faced the biggest defeat in the history by China PR with an embarrassing scoreline of 0-16.

The women's game reached a new low in June 2009 when FIFA delisted the side from its world rankings for being out of action for more than 18 months.[8] From 1991 to 2010 the performance of the Indian team was very poor, participating in just 5 editions of Asian Championships, 2003 as their last participation in which they faced a repeated embarrassing defeat with 0-12 scoreline from China PR. FIFA Women's World Cup and Olympics participation is yet be a reality for the Indian team.

2010-Present

After 2009 sanction by FIFA, the AIFF started to put their minds in place to better the condition of the national team and women's football, which led to commencing SAFF Women's Championship and also including women's football in the South Asian Games. Indian team earn massive success in SAFF competitions. Winning the SAFF Women's Championship four times in row without losing a single game. Additionally they won two gold medals at South Asian Games.

On 17 December 2014, AIFF Secretary Kushal Das stated that the goal for women's football from 2014 to 2017 was to increase the ranking of the India senior team to the top 40s and the top 8 in Asia, start a professional women's league by 2015, and to qualify for both the U19 and U16 versions of the AFC championships.[9] which is now far from reality as India is 60th by FIFA World Rankings and 13th among the Asian countries and yet to qualify for AFC Women's Asian Cup since 2003, FIFA Women's World Cup and Olympic Games.

They participated in the qualifiers for the 2012 Olympics in March 2011. In their first match they beat rivals and group hosts Bangladesh 3–0. In the second round India Women played Uzbekistan where they tied the first match 1–1 but lost the second leg 1–5 and were officially knocked out. Again for Rio 2016 Olympics they participated in the AFC qualifiers, first match was a win defeating Sri Lanka with score 4−1 then shocking defeat from Myanmar with a score line 0-7 which led the way out from the qualifiers.

India participated for the second time at the Asian games in 2014, but the condition was not better than the previous participation, 16 years back in 1998. Though India defeated Maldives easily with 15-0 score, but a similar fate of Maldives was faced by them in the next two matches where they were defeated by both South Korea and Thailand with the same score of 0-10.

In August 2018, Indian women national team was invited to participate in Cotif Tournament where clubs and national and autonomous teams participate every year since 1984, held at Valencia, Spain. 2018 Cotif was 35th Anniversary of the tournament.[10] At this tournament they faced 3 Spanish club teams and Morocco. First lost to Fundación Albacete, 1-4, then to Levante UD, 0-5, then the Moroccan side defeated India with a score 5-1, but on the last match India played with maturity, though lost to Madrid CFF with 0-1 score.

In November 2018, India qualified to the second round of 2020 AFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament for the first time since the qualifying tournament started for the 2008 Summer Olympics.[11][12]

For preparation of 2020 Olympics 2nd round qualifiers India played two matches each against Hong Kong and Indonesia winning all four of them 5−2 & 1−0 against Hong Kong and 3−0 & 2−0 against Indonesia respectively.[13] [14] Following these matches India played at the Women's Gold Cup organised at home, where they won their first match against Iran by 1−0 but lost next two matches to Nepal and Myanmar by 1−2 and 0−2 respectively and failed to reach the final.[15][16][17]

Team officials and coaching staff

As of September 2018[18]
Team Officials
Name Position
India}} Maymol Rocky Head Coach
India}} Chaoba Devi Langam Assistant Coach
India}} Lourembam Ronibala Chanu Goalkeeping Coach
India}} Priyanka Bodkhe Physiotherapist

Players

Current squad

{{updated|24 February 2019}}

The following 25 players were called up for the 2018 Turkish Women's Cup as a preparation for 2020 Olympic Qualifying 2nd round.[19]

{{nat fs g start}}{{nat fs g player |no= 1|pos=GK |name= Aditi Chauhan|other=Captain| age=20 November 1992 (age 24)|caps=18|goals=0 |club=India Rush S.C. |clubnat=IND}}{{nat fs g player |no= 19|pos=GK |name= Maibam Linthoingambi Devi| age=|caps=0|goals=0 |club=Eastern Sporting Union |clubnat=IND}}{{nat fs g player |no= 20|pos=GK |name= Sowmiya Narayansamy| age=|caps=0|goals=0 |club=Sethu F.C. |clubnat=IND}}
|-

|- style="background:#dfedfd;"{{nat fs g player |no=2|pos=DF|name =Nganbam Sweety Devi|age ={{birth date and age|df=yes|1998|1|1}}|caps=11 |goals= 0 |club=Eastern Sporting Union |clubnat =IND }}{{nat fs g player |no=3|pos=DF|name=Jabamani Tudu|age= {{birth date and age|df=yes|2001|4|10}} |caps=9 |goals=0 |club=Rising Student Club|clubnat=IND}}{{nat fs g player |no=4|pos=DF|name=Loitongbam Ashalata Devi |age={{Birth date and age|df=yes|1993|7|3}}|caps=43 |goals=3 |club= KRYPHSA F.C. |clubnat= IND}}{{nat fs g player |no=5|pos=DF|name=Lako Phuti Bhutia|age={{Birth date and age|df=yes|1997|10|20}}|caps=9|goals=1|club=Sikkim|clubnat=IND}}{{nat fs g player |no=17|pos=DF|name=Dalima Chhibber|age={{Birth date and age|df=yes|1997|8|30}}|caps=18 |goals=0 |club= India Rush S.C. |clubnat=IND}}{{nat fs g player |no=21|pos=DF|name=Michelle Margaret Castanha|age={{Birth date and age|1995|12|24}}|caps=3|goals=0|club=FC Pune City (women)|clubnat=IND}}{{nat fs g player |no=|pos=DF|name=Phijam Sanathokpi Devi|age=|caps=0|goals=0|club=Manipur|clubnat=IND}}
|-

|- style="background:#dfedfd;"{{nat fs g player |no=6|pos=MF|name=Sangita Basfore|age={{Birth date and age|df=yes|1997|5|18}} |caps=13 |goals=0 |club=Rising Student Club|clubnat=IND}}{{nat fs g player |no=8|pos=MF|name=Sanju Yadav |age={{Birth date and age|df=yes|1997|12|9}} |caps=16|goals=4|club=Rising Student Club |clubnat=IND}}{{nat fs g player |no=12|pos=MF|name= Indumathi Kathiresan|age=|caps=17|goals=8|club= Indira Gandhi AS&E|clubnat=IND}}{{nat fs g player |no=14|pos=MF|name=Sorokhaibam Ranjana Chanu|age=|caps=3|goals=0|club=KRYPHSA F.C.|clubnat= IND}}{{nat fs g player |no=16|pos=MF|name= Sumithra Kamaraj|age=|caps=4|goals=1|club=|clubnat=IND}}{{nat fs g player |no=22|pos=MF|name= Manisha|age=|caps=2 |goals=0 |club=Sethu F.C. |clubnat= IND}}{{nat fs g player |no=|pos=MF|name= Grace Hauhnar Lalrampari|age=|caps=0|goals=0|club=India Rush S.C.|clubnat=IND}}
|-

|- style="background:#dfedfd;"{{nat fs g player |no=7|pos=FW|name=Nongmaithem Ratanbala Devi|age=|caps=11|goals=7 |club=KRYPHSA F.C. |clubnat= IND}}{{nat fs g player |no=10|pos=FW| name=Anju Tamang| age ={{Birth date and age|df=yes|1995|12|22}}| caps=11| goals =1| club =Rising Student Club| clubnat=IND }}{{nat fs g player |no=11|pos=FW|name=Dangmei Grace|age={{Birth date and age|df=yes|1996|2|5}} |caps=21|goals=6 |club=KRYPHSA F.C. |clubnat=IND}}{{nat fs g player|no= 15|pos=FW|name=Ashem Roja Devi|age=|caps=1|goals=0|club=Eastern Sporting Union|clubnat=IND}}{{nat fs g player |no=18|pos=FW|name= Sandhiya Ranganathan|age=|caps= 3|goals=1 |club=Indira Gandhi AS&E |clubnat= IND}}{{nat fs g player |no=|pos=FW|name= Renu|age=|caps=0 |goals=0 |club=|clubnat= IND}}{{nat fs g end}}

Recent call-ups

The following players were also named to the Indian squad in the latest tournaments and friendlies .

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SUS = Serving suspension
PRE = Preliminary squad / standby
RET = Retired from international football{{nat fs end}}

Past squads

Asian Games squads
  • 2014 Asian Games Squad
  • 1998 Asian Games Squad

Head coaches

{{updated|22 March 2019}}
NameYearsPlayedWonTiedLostWin %
{{flagicon|IND}} Sushil Bhattacharya1975–3516316{{#expr:16*100/35 round 2}}
{{flagicon|IND}} Harjinder Singh2005[20] –20109207{{#expr:2*100/9 round 2}}
{{flagicon|IND}} Mohammad Shahid Jabbar2010–2013211911{{#expr:19*100/21 round 2}}
{{flagicon|IND}} Anadi Barua2013–145211{{#expr:2*100/5 round 2}}
{{flagicon|IND}} Tarun Roy2014–158602{{#expr:6*100/8 round 2}}
{{flagicon|IND}} Sajid Dar2015-1714736{{#expr:7*100/14 round 2}}
{{flagicon|IND}} Maymol Rocky2017–191216{{#expr:12*100/19 round 2}}
Totals11164939 {{#expr: 64*100/111 round 2

Results and fixtures

For all past match results of the national team, see the team's results page.{{legend2|#CCFFCC|Win|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}{{legend2|#FFFFCC|Draw|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}{{legend2|#FFCCCC|Loss|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}

2019

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| date = 21 January 2019
| time = 18:00 IST
| team1 = {{fbw-rt|IND}}
| score = 5−2
| team2 = {{fbw|HKG}}
| goals1 =
  • Dangmei Grace {{goal|6||22}}
  • Sanju Yadav {{goal|45}}
  • Sumithra Kamaraj {{goal|82}}
  • Ratanbala Devi {{goal|83}}

| goals2 =
  • Cheung Wai Ki {{goal|17}}
  • Chung Pui Ki {{goal|70}}

| stadium =
| location = Hong Kong
| result = W
| attendance =
| referee =
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}}{{Football box collapsible
| round= Friendly
| date = 23 January 2019
| time =
| team1 = {{fbw-rt|HKG}}
| score = 0−1
| team2 = {{fbw|IND}}
| goals1 =
| goals2 = Pyari Xaxa {{goal|68}}
| stadium =
| location = Hong Kong
| result = W
| attendance =
| referee =
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}}{{Football box collapsible
| round= Friendly
| date = 27 January 2019
| time = 14:30 IST
| team1 = {{fbw-rt|IND}}
| score = 3−0
| team2 = {{fbw|IDN}}
| goals1 =
  • Ratanbala Devi {{goal|67||70||78}}

| goals2 =
| stadium = Benteng Taruna Stadium
| location = Tangerang, Indonesia
| result = W
| attendance =
| referee =
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}}{{Football box collapsible
| round= Friendly
| date = 30 January 2019
| time =
| team1 = {{fbw-rt|IDN}}
| score = 0−2
| team2 = {{fbw|IND}}
| goals1 =
| goals2 =
  • Sanju Yadav {{goal|20}}
  • Dangmei Grace {{goal|90+2}}

| stadium = Benteng Taruna Stadium
| location = Tangerang, Indonesia
| result = W
| attendance =
| referee =
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|round=Gold Cup
|date={{Start date|2019|2|9|df=y}}
|time=19:00 IST
|team1= {{fbw-rt|IND}}
|score= 1−0
|report= https://www.the-aiff.com/news-center-details.htm?id=9465
|team2= {{fbw|IRN}}
|goals1=
  • Anju Tamang {{goal|48}}

|goals2=
|stadium= Kalinga Stadium
|location= Bhubaneswar, India
|result= W
|attendance=
|referee= C. R. Srikrishna (India)
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|round=Gold Cup
|date={{Start date|2019|2|11|df=y}}
|time=19:00 IST
|team1= {{fbw-rt|IND}}
|score= 1−2
|report= https://www.the-aiff.com/news-center-details.htm?id=9469
|team2= {{fbw|NEP}}
|goals1=
  • Ratanbala Devi {{goal|84}}

|goals2=
  • Sabitra Bhandari {{goal|4||6}}

|stadium=Kalinga Stadium
|location=Bhubaneswar, India
|result= L
|attendance=
|referee= G.Ruba Devi (India)
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|round=Gold Cup
|date={{Start date|2019|2|13|df=y}}
|time=19:00 IST
|team1= {{fbw-rt|IND}}
|score= 0−2
|report= https://www.the-aiff.com/news-center-details.htm?id=9472
|team2= {{fbw|MYA}}
|goals1=
|goals2=
  • July Kyaw {{goal|2}}
  • Win Theingi Tun {{goal|90+4}}

|stadium=Kalinga Stadium
|location=Bhubaneswar, India
|result= L
|attendance=
|referee= C. R. Srikrishna (India)
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| round= Turkish Women's Cup
| date = 27 February 2019
| time = 15:30 (IST)
|team1= {{fbw-rt|IND}}
|score=0–1
|report=[https://www.the-aiff.com/news-center-details.htm?id=9483 AIFF] [https://sports.uz/ru/news/view/Turkish-Womens-Cup-2019-Jenskaya-olimpiyskaya-sbornaya-Uzbekistana-nachala-uchastie-v-turnire-s-pobedy-27-02-2019]
|team2= {{fbw|UZB}}
|goals1=
|goals2=
  • Burkhanova {{goal|8}}

| stadium = Evrenseki Stadium
| location = Side, Turkey
| result = L
| attendance =
| referee =
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| round= Turkish Women's Cup
| date = 1 March 2019
| time = 15:30 (IST)
|team1= {{fbw-rt|TKM}}
|score= 0–10
|report= [https://the-aiff.com/news-center-details.htm?id=9484 AIFF] [https://sports.uz/ru/news/view/Turkish--Women%60s--Cup-2019-vtoroy-match-sbornoy-Uzbekistana-01-03-2019]
|team2= {{fbw|IND}}
|goals1=
|goals2=
  • Dangmei Grace {{goal|7}}
  • Sanju Yadav {{goal|17||37||71}}
  • Anju Tamang {{goal|51||83}}
  • Ranjana Chanu {{goal|60||62}}
  • Sumithra Kamaraj {{goal|77}}
  • Indumathi {{goal|87}}

| stadium =
| location = Alanya, Turkey
| result = W
| attendance =
| referee =
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| round= Turkish Women's Cup
|date={{Start date|2019|3|3|df=y}}
|time=19:30
|team1= {{fbw-rt|ROU}}
|score= 3−0
|report= [https://www.frf.ro/nationale/feminin/echipa-nationala-feminin/tricolorele-intalnesc-franta-b-in-finala-turneului-turkish-womens-cup/ FRF] [https://www.the-aiff.com/news-center-details.htm?id=9486 AIFF]
|team2= {{fbw|IND}}
|goals1=
  • Vătafu {{goal|15||87}}
  • Spânu {{goal|30}}

|goals2=
|stadium=Gold city
|location=Alanya, Turkey
|attendance=
| result = L
|referee=
}}{{Football box collapsible
| round= Turkish Women's Cup
| date = {{Start date|2019|3|5|df=y}}
| time = 14:30 (IST)
| team1 = {{fbw-rt|IND}}
| score = 0–0
| report = [https://www.the-aiff.com/news-center-details.htm?id=9491 AIFF] [https://sports.uz/ru/news/view/turkish-womens-cup-2019-jenskaya-olimpiyskaya-sbornaya-uzbekistana-ustupila-severnoy-irlandii--05-03-2019]
| team2 = {{fbw|KAZ}}
| goals1 =
| goals2 =
| penaltyscore = 3–4
| penalties1 =
  • Ashalata {{pengoal}}
  • Manisha {{penmiss}}
  • Dalima {{pengoal}}
  • Grace {{pengoal}}
  • Sanju {{penmiss}}

| penalties2 =
  • {{penmiss}}
  • {{pengoal}}
  • {{pengoal}}
  • {{pengoal}}
  • {{pengoal}}

|stadium= Gold city
|location=Alanya, Turkey
| attendance =
| result = L
| referee =
}}{{Football box collapsible
| round= SAFF W
| date = 13 March 2019
| time = 15:00 45
| team1 = {{fbw-rt|IND}}
| score = 6−0
| report = [https://www.the-aiff.com/news-center-details.htm?id=9506 AIFF]
| team2 = {{fbw|MDV}}
| goals1 =
  • Grace {{goal|8}}
  • Sweety {{goal|13}}
  • Sanju {{goal|27||89}}
  • Indumathi {{goal|23}}
  • Ratanbala {{goal|45+4}}

| goals2 =
| stadium =Sahid Rangsala
| location = Biratnagar, Nepal
| attendance = 1813
| referee = Ashmita Manandhar (Nepal}
| result = W
}}{{Football box collapsible
| round= SAFF W
| date = 17 March 2019
| time = 15:00 45
| team1 = {{fbw-rt|SRI}}
| score = 0−5
| team2 = {{fbw|IND}}
| goals1 =
| goals2 =
  • Grace {{goal|4}}
  • Sandhiya {{goal|7}}
  • Indumathi {{goal|36}}
  • Sangita {{goal|45}}
  • Ratanbala {{goal|47}}

| stadium =Sahid Rangsala
| location = Biratnagar, Nepal
| result = W
| attendance = 1,684
| referee = Mizanur Rahman (Bangladesh)
| report = https://www.the-aiff.com/news-center-details.htm?id=9518
}}{{Football box collapsible
| round = SAFF W SF
| date = 20 March 2019
| time = 15:30 45
| team1 = {{fbw-rt|IND}}
| score = 4−0
| report = https://www.the-aiff.com/news-center-details.htm?id=9523
| team2 = {{fbw|BAN}}
| goals1 =
  • Dalima {{goal|18}}
  • Indumathi {{goal|22||37}}
  • Manisha {{goal|93+3}}

| goals2 =
| stadium =Sahid Rangsala
| location = Biratnagar, Nepal
| attendance = 1,263
| referee = Mohommed Nizam (Sri Lanka)
| result= W
}}{{Football box collapsible
| round = SAFF W FL
| date = 22 March 2019
| time = 15:00 45
| team1 = {{fbw-rt|NEP}}
| score = 1−3
| report = https://www.the-aiff.com/news-center-details.htm?id=9528
| team2 = {{fbw|IND}}
| goals1 = Bhandari {{goal|33}}
| goals2 = Chhibber {{goal|26}}
Grace {{goal|63}}
Tamang {{goal|78}}
| stadium =Sahid Rangsala
| location = Biratnagar, Nepal
| attendance = 10,000
| referee = Mohammed Manir Dhali (Bangladesh)
| result= W
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round=2020 Olympic 2R Q
|date={{Start date|2019|04|3|df=y}}
|time= 14:00 IST
|team1= {{fbw-rt|IND}}
|score= 2−0
|report= AFC [https://www.the-aiff.com/news-center-details.htm?id=9557 AIFF]
|team2= {{fbw|IDN}}
|goals1=
  • Dangmei Grace {{goal|27||68}}

|goals2=
|stadium= Mandalarthiri Stadium
|location= Mandalay, Myanmar
|result= W
|attendance= 100
|referee= Kim Yu-jeong (South Korea)
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round=2020 Olympic 2R Q
|id=Ind vs nepal|date={{Start date|2019|04|6|df=y}}
|time= 14:00 IST
|team1= {{fbw-rt|NEP}}
|score=1-3
|report=
|team2= {{fbw|IND}}
|goals1 =
  • Thapa {{goal|7}}

|goals2 =
  • P. Magar {{goal|6|o.g.}}
  • Ranganathan {{goal|60}}
  • A. Devi {{goal|79|pen.}}

|stadium= Mandalarthiri Stadium
|location= Mandalay, Myanmar
|result= W
|attendance=
|referee=
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round=2020 Olympic 2R Q
|date={{Start date|2019|04|9|df=y}}
|time= 14:30 IST
|team1= {{fbw-rt|MYA}}
|score=
|report=
|team2= {{fbw|IND}}
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium= Mandalarthiri Stadium
|location= Mandalay, Myanmar
|result=
|attendance=
|referee=
}}

FIFA Women's World Cup record

Host/YearResultPosition{{Abbr|Pld|Games played{{Abbr|W|Won{{Abbr|D*|Drawn{{Abbr|L|Lost{{Abbr|GF|Goals for{{Abbr|GA|Goals against{{Abbr|GD|Goal Difference
Hong Kong|1959}}1975Did Not Enter
Taiwan}}1977
{{flagicon|India}}1979Runners Up2nd742183+5
Hong Kong|1959}}1981Third Place3rd5311151+14
Thailand}}1983Runners Up2nd6402115+6
Hong Kong|1959}}1986Did Not Enter
Hong Kong|1959}}1989
Japan}}1991
Malaysia}}1993
Malaysia}}1995Group Stage10th3003312−9
China}}1997Group Stage5th3201131+12
Philippines}}1999Group Stage11th4103312−9
Chinese Taipei}}2001Group Stage9th4103313−10
Thailand}}2003Group Stage9th3102714−7
{{flagicon|Australia}}2006Did Not Qualify
Vietnam}}2008
China}}2010Did Not Enter
Vietnam}}2014Did Not Qualify
Jordan}}2018
Total8/180 Titles351631663612
{{fbw-rt|India|name=India S}} 2–0 {{flagu|Western Australia}}Won
{{fbw-rt|India|name=India S}} 2−0 {{fbw|HKG|1959}}Won
{{fbw-rt|India|name=India S}} 0–0 {{fbw|Chinese Taipei}}Draw
{{fbw-rt|India|name=India S}} 1–0 {{fbw|India|name=India N}}Won
{{fbw-rt|India|name=India S}} 0–0 {{fbw|Malaysia}}Draw
Semi-final{{fbw-rt|India|name=India S}} 3–1 {{fbw|HKG|1959}}Won
Final{{fbw-rt|India|name=India S}} 0–2 {{fbw|Chinese Taipei}}Loss
{{col-2}}
Score{{fbw-rt|India}} 5–0 {{fbw|SIN}}Won
{{fbw-rt|India}} 8–0 {{fbw|PHI|1936}}Won
{{fbw-rt|India}} 0–0 {{fbw|HKG|1959}}Draw
Semi-final{{fbw-rt|India}} 0–1 {{fbw|THA}}Loss
3rd Place{{fbw-rt|India}} 2–0 {{fbw|HKG|1959}}Won
1983Round 1{{fbw-rt|India}} 5–0 {{fbw|PHI|1936}}Won
{{fbw-rt|India}} 1–0 {{fbw|HKG|1959}}Won
{{fbw-rt|India}} 3–0 {{fbw|Malaysia}}Won
{{fbw-rt|India}} 1–2 {{fbw|THA}}Loss
{{fbw-rt|India}} 1–0 {{fbw|SIN}}Won
Final{{fbw-rt|India}} 0–2 {{fbw|THA}}Loss
1995Round 1{{fbw-rt|India}} 0–1 {{fbw|UZB}}Loss
{{fbw-rt|India}} 0–6 {{fbw|JPN}}Loss
{{fbw-rt|India}} 0–5 {{fbw|KOR}}Loss
1997Round 1{{fbw-rt|India}} 3–0 {{fbw|HKG}}Won
{{fbw-rt|India}} 0–1 {{fbw|JPN}}Loss
{{fbw-rt|India}} 10–0 {{fbw|Guam}}Won
1999Round 1{{fbw-rt|India}} 0–7 {{fbw|PRK}}Loss
{{fbw-rt|India}} 3–0 {{fbw|MAS}}Won
{{fbw-rt|India}} 0–3 {{fbw|VIE}}Loss
{{fbw-rt|India}} 0–3 {{fbw|Chinese Taipei}}Loss
2001Round 1{{fbw-rt|India}} 0–7 {{fbw|KOR}}Loss
{{fbw-rt|India}} 0–5 {{fbw|Chinese Taipei}}Loss
{{fbw-rt|India}} 0–1 {{fbw|THA}}Loss
{{fbw-rt|India}} 3–0 {{fbw|MAS}}Won
2003Round 1{{fbw-rt|India}} 6–0 {{fbw|UZB}}Won
{{fbw-rt|India}} 0–12 {{fbw|CHN}}Loss
{{fbw-rt|India}} 1–2 {{fbw|VIE}}Loss
{{col-end}}

*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

At 1979 AFC Asia Cup India placed two teams, India Senior(India S) and India Novice(India N), other version called as India North and India South.

Asian Games

{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}
YearResultPosition{{Abbr|Pld|Games played{{Abbr|W|Won{{Abbr|D*|Drawn{{Abbr|L|Lost{{Abbr|GF|Goals for{{Abbr|GA|Goals against{{Abbr|GD|Goal Difference
CHN}} 1990DNP
JPN}} 1994
THA}} 1998Group stage8th3003136 -35
KOR}} 2002DNP
QAT}} 2006
CHN}} 2010
KOR}} 2014Group stage9th31021520 -5
INA}} 2018DNP
Total 2/7 0 Titles 6 1 0 5 16 56 -40
{{col-2}}
Score{{fbw-rt|India}} 0–7 {{fbw|KOR}}Loss
{{fbw-rt|India}} 1–13 {{fbw|Chinese Taipei}}Loss
{{fbw-rt|India}} 0–16 {{fbw|CHN}}Loss
2014Round 1{{fbw-rt|India}} 15–0 {{fbw|MDV}}Won
{{fbw-rt|India}} 0–10 {{fbw|KOR}}Loss
{{fbw-rt|India}} 0–10 {{fbw|THA}}Loss
{{col-end}}
  • DNP: did not participate
  • DNQ: did not qualified

Bold Positions show best finish in the tournaments.

South Asian Football Federation record

SAFF Women's Championship

India has won the SAFF Women's Championship five times in a row.[21]

YearResultPosition{{Abbr|Pld|Games played{{Abbr|W|Won{{Abbr|D*|Drawn{{Abbr|L|Lost{{Abbr|GF|Goals for{{Abbr|GA|Goals against{{Abbr|GD|Goal Difference
Bangladesh}} 2010Winners{{goca}}550040040
Sri Lanka}} 2012Winners{{goca}}550033132
Pakistan}} 2014Winners{{goca}}550036135
{{flagicon|India}} 2016Winners{{goca}}43101138
Nepal}} 2019Winners{{goca}}440018117
Total5/52322101386132

South Asian Games

India has won the South Asian Games two times.

YearResultPosition{{Abbr|Pld|Games played{{Abbr|W|Won{{Abbr|D*|Drawn{{Abbr|L|Lost{{Abbr|GF|Goals for{{Abbr|GA|Goals against{{Abbr|GD|Goal Difference
BAN}} 2010Winners{{goca}}550029227
{{flagicon|IND}} 2016Winners{{goca}}532014113
Total2/22 Titles1082043340

See also

{{Div col}}
  • India women's national under-19 football team
  • India women's national under-17 football team
  • India women's football championship
  • Indian Women's League
  • Women's football in India
  • Women's association football around the world
  • India national football team
  • India national under-17 football team
  • India national under-20 football team
  • India national under-23 football team
{{Div col end}}{{portal bar|Women's association football|Women's sport|Association football}}

References

1. ^{{cite web |title=FIFA World Ranking/India Women's |url=https://www.fifa.com/fifa-world-ranking/associations/association=ind/women/index.html |website=www.fifa.com/ |publisher=FIFA |accessdate=11 November 2018}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.goal.com/en-india/news/136/india/2009/06/28/1350856/aiff-wants-a-fresh-start-for-womens-national-team |title=AIFF Wants A Fresh Start For Women's National Team |publisher=Goal |date=2009-06-28 |access-date=2012-07-31}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.sportskeeda.com/football/sushil-bhattacharya-india-first-women-football-national-team-coach-dies|title=India's first women's football national team coach Sushil Bhattacharya passed away|date=21 July 2015|access-date=21 July 2015|author=Arunava Chaudhuri|publisher=Sports Keeda}}
4. ^{{cite web|last=Doyle |first=Jennifer |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/29/sports/soccer/29iht-SOCCER.html |title=A World Cup Dream Revives India’s Women’s Soccer Team |location=India |publisher=NY Times |date=2010-01-28 |access-date=2012-11-07}}
5. ^{{cite news|title= How women’s football in India lost its way|publisher=Live mint|date=28 July 2017|url= https://www.livemint.com/Leisure/G3GPASolirfv2eoEdinjRO/How-womens-football-in-India-lost-its-way.html|accessdate=2018-08-08}}
6. ^{{cite web|author= |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050405133624/http://www.indien-netzwerk.de/navigation/frauen/artikel/achaudhuri-womenfootball.htm |title=Gender and sport in India: aspects of women's football by Arunava Chaudhuri (english) |website=Web.archive.org |date= |accessdate=2018-08-08}}
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8. ^{{cite news|title= A World Cup Dream Revives India’s Women’s Team|publisher= The New York Times|date=|url= https://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/29/sports/soccer/29iht-SOCCER.html?_r=0|accessdate=2012-09-19}}
9. ^{{cite web|title=Clubs are showing interest in women’s football: Kushal Das|url=http://www.indiansportsnews.com/football-news/34823-clubs-are-showing-interest-in-women-s-football-kushal-das|website=Indian Sports News|accessdate=19 December 2014}}
10. ^{{cite news|title=The COTIF lives the presentation of its 35th anniversary|url=http://www.cotifalcudia.com/cotif-vive-la-presentacion-35o-aniversario/|accessdate=9 October 2016|work=Cotifalcudia|date=19 July 2018}}
11. ^{{cite web |title=Indian Women enter Olympic Qualifiers second round for the first time ever despite fighting loss to Myanmar |url=https://sportstar.thehindu.com/football/2020-afc-olympic-qualifiers-india-womens-team-qualify-for-second-round-maymol-rocky-tokyo-olympic-games-bala-devi/article25486649.ece |website=thehindu.com |publisher=The Hindu |accessdate=7 January 2019}}
12. ^{{cite web |title=CLEARING ROUND 1 OF OLYMPIC QUALIFIERS OUR BIGGEST FEAT SO FAR: WOMEN'S TEAM COACH MAYMOL ROCKY |url=https://the-aiff.com/news-center-details.htm?id=9331 |website=the-aiff.com |publisher=AIFF |accessdate=7 January 2019}}
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15. ^{{cite web |title=WITH IRAN IN HINDSIGHT, INDIAN WOMEN GEAR UP FOR NEPAL |url=https://www.the-aiff.com/news-center-details.htm?id=9467 |website=the-aiff.com |publisher=AIFF |accessdate=13 February 2019}}
16. ^{{cite web |title=NEPAL RIDE ON SABITRA'S EARLY BRACE TO BREEZE PAST INDIA |url=https://www.the-aiff.com/news-center-details.htm?id=9469 |website=the-aiff.com |publisher=AIFF |accessdate=13 February 2019}}
17. ^{{cite web |title=MYANMAR COMPLETE 2-GOAL VICTORY OVER INDIA |url=https://www.the-aiff.com/news-center-details.htm?id=9472 |website=the-aiff.com |publisher=AIFF |accessdate=13 February 2019}}
18. ^{{cite web |title=India vs Nepal Olympic Q |url=http://stats.the-afc.com/match_report/13739 |website=the-afc.com |publisher=AFC |accessdate=9 November 2018}}
19. ^{{cite web |title=TURKISH WOMEN’S CUP A GOOD CHALLENGE TO GROW AS A TEAM: MAYMOL |url=https://www.the-aiff.com/news-center-details.htm?id=9480 |website=the-aiff.com |publisher=AIFF |accessdate=24 February 2019}}
20. ^{{cite web|title=Harjinder Singh has been named chief coach.|url=http://www.indianfootball.de/specials/india/news/indn200509.html|publisher=indianfootball.de|accessdate=21 January 2013|date=10 September 2005}}
21. ^{{cite web|title=SAFF Championships: Indian Women Complete Record Hattrick of Football Title|url=http://newschoupal.com/2014/11/21/saff-championships-indian-women-complete-record-hattrick-of-football-title/|publisher=newschoupal.com|accessdate=21 November 2014|date=21 November 2014}}

External links

  • Official website
  • [https://www.fifa.com/associations/association=ind/ FIFA profile]
{{National sports teams of India}}{{India national football team}}{{Football in India}}{{AFC women's teams}}

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