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India U17 Women’s Camp Begins in Bengaluru for AFC Asian Cup 2027 Qualifiers

The Indian U17 women's team has begun preparations for the AFC U17 Women's Asian Cup 2027 Qualifiers with a camp in Bengaluru. Head coach Joakim Alexandersson is leading the new qualification cycle after Pamela Conti's departure. The team aims to qualify for back-to-back Asian Cups for the first time, building on their historic quarter-final run. Scouting continues through the AIFF U17 Women's Youth League and other talent identification programs.

India U17 women's camp begins in Bengaluru ahead of AFC U17 Women's Asian Cup 2027 Qualifiers

Bengaluru, July 17

The Indian U17 women's team's preparations for the AFC U17 Women's Asian Cup China 2027 Qualifiers commenced on Wednesday with the first batch of 24 players reporting for camp-cum-trials at The Sports School in Bengaluru.

The camp marks the beginning of preparations for the Qualifiers, which will be held in Malaysia from October 5 to 11, 2026. India have been drawn in Group E alongside hosts Malaysia, Syria and Iraq. Players born on or after January 1, 2010, are eligible for the AFC U17 Women's Asian Cup China 2027, according to a press release from AIFF Media.

Head coach Joakim Alexandersson has taken charge of the U17 women's team for the new qualification cycle. Pamela Conti, who coached the team in the AFC U17 Women's Asian Cup 2026, departed at the end of her contract in May.

Alexandersson guided the previous batch to qualification for the 2026 tournament and also led the U20 side in the AFC U20 Women's Asian Cup 2026.

Less than three months ago, the U17 team created history by reaching the Asian Cup quarter-finals for the first time. The current camp represents the first step in building on that historic achievement, with the objective of qualifying for back-to-back AFC U17 Women's Asian Cups for the first time.

While 24 players have initially reported to the camp, the selection process remains ongoing. Additional players are expected to join following further scouting across the country.

Earlier this month, Alexandersson attended the Khelo India Performance Assessment Camp in New Delhi, where he assessed a number of young players. The Swede also visited the FIFA-AIFF Telangana Talent Academy in Hyderabad as part of the player identification process.

The scouting process will continue during the inaugural AIFF U17 Women's Youth League 2026-27, which kicks off in Narainpur, Chhattisgarh, on July 18. Later this month, Alexandersson will travel to the competition to monitor performances and identify additional players for the national team camp.

Further evaluations will take place over the coming weeks before the Young Tigresses' preliminary squad for the AFC U17 Women's Asian Cup China 2027 Qualifiers is finalised and announced.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

Kudos to AIFF for starting preparations early. The scouting process through Khelo India and the new U17 Women's Youth League is a smart move - grassroots development is key. Hope we get to see more talent from small towns. Exciting times for Indian women's football!

Vikram M

It's good that they're building on the historic quarterfinal run. But I hope the coaching staff focuses on converting those chances - we created plenty in the Asian Cup but finishing was lacking. Alexandersson has a solid record, so cautiously optimistic. 🤞

Priya S

So happy to see women's football getting this attention! The camps, scouting, and league structure - all positive steps. My daughter plays football at school and this kind of news inspires so many young girls. Go India! ✨⚽️

Michael C

Interesting to see a Swedish coach taking charge. The fact that he's scouting through Khelo India and AIFF academy shows commitment. But we need more investment in grassroots - one camp isn't enough. Still, good to see progress after that historic quarterfinal run.

Rohit P

Proud moment! The U17 girls made history and now we have a chance to qualify for back-to-back Asian Cups. The draw with Malaysia, Syria, and Iraq looks manageable but we shouldn't take any team lightly. All the best to Alexandersson and the squad! 💪🏼

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