India U17 Women’s Coach Eyes World Cup Spot After Historic Asian Cup QF

India's U17 women's team has qualified for the AFC Asian Cup quarter-finals for the first time after a 4-0 win over Lebanon. Head coach Pamela Conti has set her sights on securing a spot in the FIFA U17 Women's World Cup. India will face tournament hosts China in the quarter-final, with the winner earning a World Cup berth. Conti praised her team's hard work and dignity, noting that no Indian women's team has ever been one win away from a World Cup on merit.

Key Points: India U17 Women’s Team Eyes World Cup After Historic QF

  • India reaches AFC U17 Women's Asian Cup quarter-finals for first time
  • 4-0 win over Lebanon secures progression
  • Will face hosts China in quarter-final on Monday
  • Winner qualifies for FIFA U17 Women's World Cup
3 min read

India U17 women coach Pamela Conti eye WC spot after Asian Cup QF qualification

India U17 women reach AFC Asian Cup quarter-finals for first time. Coach Pamela Conti sets sights on FIFA U17 World Cup qualification after beating Lebanon.

"We will try to achieve qualification for the World Cup, knowing how difficult it will be. - Pamela Conti"

Suzhou, May 9

After India scripted history by reaching the quarter-finals of the AFC U17 Women's Asian Cup for the first time ever, head coach Pamela Conti has set eyes on the qualification for the World Cup.

India advanced to the quarter-finals with a 4-0 win against Lebanon in Group B . The win meant India finished behind Japan and Australia but sealed progression as one of the two best third-placed teams.

India will now face hosts China in the quarter-final on Monday, with a place in the FIFA U17 Women's World Cup at stake. China finished Group A as toppers, scoring 15 goals against Myanmar, Vietnam and Thailand, and conceding none. Notably, no Indian women's team has ever been one win away from qualifying for a FIFA World Cup on merit.

"China are a very strong team, they have many technically gifted players, they are good tactically, and they have the advantage of playing at home with a lot of crowd support," Conti told aiff.com.

At the same time, the Conti made it clear that India will approach the occasion with the same belief that has defined their campaign so far. "Now we know we will face China, who are a very strong team. We will try to achieve qualification for the World Cup, knowing how difficult it will be," she said.

"But I already said before the tournament that we would play against every team with dignity, and that is exactly what this team is doing. Playing with dignity gives you something extra, not only in football, but also in life. We will go there to play our game, to make things difficult for them, and hopefully we can win and achieve the World Cup qualification that we all want so much," she added.

India entered the tournament after a 21-year absence from the AFC U17 Women's Asian Cup and were drawn alongside Australia, Japan and Lebanon in a difficult Group B. While defeats against the former two left their qualification hopes hanging in the balance, the Young Tigresses responded emphatically in the decisive final group game.

"For me, the most important thing is that we have given happiness to India, a country that welcomed me so warmly from the beginning. Now we can say that we are among the top eight teams in Asia. If someone had told me this a few months ago, I would not have believed it," Conti said.

The achievement also represented the reward for months of demanding preparation under the Italian coach, who took charge in January and immediately set high standards within the camp.

"From the first day I arrived, I told the players that we had to work, work, and work. I do not know any other path to success apart from hard work. Nobody complained, nobody got tired of it. We trained for almost three and a half months, twice a day, to achieve this," she said.

- IANS

Share this article:

Reader Comments

S
Sneha F
Proud moment indeed but let's be realistic - China are on fire, 15 goals in group stage without conceding. They're playing at home with full stands. The girls need every bit of that 'dignity' Conti talks about. Even if we don't win, this team has already made history. Hope for the best! 🤞
M
Michael C
Huge props to Coach Conti for turning this program around so fast. Three months of brutal double sessions and look at the results. Makes you wonder what proper coaching and facilities could do for Indian football overall. She deserves massive credit.
K
Kavya N
'Work, work, and work' - that's the attitude we need across Indian sports! 🇮🇳 These young women have shown what grit and determination can achieve. Coming from 21-year absence to Asian Cup quarterfinals is no small feat. The future of women's football in India genuinely looks bright. Hoping they give China a real fight! ⚽🔥
R
Rahul R
Respect to the entire team and coaching staff for this achievement. However, I think we need to question why AIFF let women's football be neglected for so long that we went 21 years without participating in this tournament. This success is despite the system, not because of it. Let's not forget the structural issues. Still, absolutely thrilled for the girls - make us proud against China! 🙏⚽
J
James A
Great story from India's U17 women. Reaching the quarterfinals with that kind of group (Japan, Australia) is genuinely impressive. Conti

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50