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Manipur's SAFF Heroines Meet CM, Demand Stronger Women's Football Support

Nine Manipuri women footballers from India's SAFF-winning squad met Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh. They highlighted the state's contribution to Indian football and requested stronger support. The players proposed annual tournaments and better career opportunities for sportspersons. The CM reaffirmed commitment to promoting sports and grassroots development.

9 SAFF title-winning Manipuri women footballers meet CM, seek stronger support for sport

Imphal, June 27

Nine players from Manipur who were part of the Indian women's football team that won the 6th SAFF Women's Championship called on Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh on Saturday and apprised him of the achievements of the state's footballers at the national and international levels, while highlighting the need to further strengthen women's football in the state.

A senior official in the Chief Minister's Office (CMO) said that during the interaction, the players informed the Chief Minister that 23 footballers represented India in the South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) Women's Championship-winning squad, of whom nine are from Manipur.

The Indian women's football team won the 6th SAFF Women's Championship, defeating defending champions Bangladesh 3-1 in the final at the Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Margao, Goa, on June 6.

The victory in Goa secured India's record-extending sixth SAFF Women's Championship title.

The delegation informed the Chief Minister that all nine Manipuri players were members of the title-winning SAFF squad. Several of them also represented India in the AFC Women's Asian Cup, held in Australia, after the Indian women's team qualified for the continental tournament for the first time in 23 years.

They further stated that four of the Manipuri players had also represented the country at the 2023 Asian Games in China. The players appealed to the Chief Minister to continue extending support for women's football in the state and requested that the number of Manipuri players in the Indian national team should not decline in the future, as many talented footballers are compelled to seek employment outside the state, the CMO official said.

They also proposed organising annual women's football tournaments to strengthen grassroots development, provide greater exposure to young players, and ensure a steady pipeline of talent for the Indian national team.

Chief Minister Singh appreciated the outstanding achievements of the players in bringing laurels to the nation and reaffirmed the state government's commitment to promoting sports and creating greater opportunities for aspiring footballers, particularly women, through sustained support for grassroots development and the development of sporting infrastructure.

Singh, who is also a lifelong Taekwondo practitioner, said the visiting players also urged him to ensure better career advancement and promotional opportunities for sportspersons serving in various state government departments in recognition of their contributions and achievements in sports.

The nine Manipuri players who were part of India's title-winning squad in the 6th SAFF Women's Championship held in Goa are: Dangmei Grace (Striker), Elangbam Panthoi Chanu (Goalkeeper), Phanjoubam Nirmala Devi (Defender), Sorokhaibam Ranjana Chanu (Defender), Yumnam Sarita (Defender), Hemam Shilky Devi (Defender), Naorem Priyangka Devi (Midfielder), Serto Lynda Kom (Striker), and Toijam Thoibisana Devi (Defender).

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sneha F

As a sports enthusiast, I'm proud of these Manipuri women who brought glory to India. Winning the SAFF Championship 3-1 against Bangladesh is no small feat, especially with all the challenges women's football faces in India. But I hope the government doesn't just give lip service—we need to see actual investment in infrastructure and coaching in Manipur, not just photo ops.

Ravi K

Manipur has always been a powerhouse for football, especially women's football. Names like Dangmei Grace and Elangbam Panthoi Chanu are already legends in the making. But why is the state government only reacting now? The players themselves had to go and plead for support. The Centre needs to step up too—how many more talents will we lose before we take sports seriously in this country? 😞

Ashwin V

Great to see the CM, who is a lifelong Taekwondo practitioner, understanding the athletes' concerns. The proposal for annual women's football tournaments is practical—it can create a pipeline for young talent from Manipur. But I wish the article mentioned more specifics about the *support* the players need. Professional contracts, better training facilities, maybe even a dedicated football academy in Imphal.

Pooja D

So proud of these women! The AFC Women's Asian Cup qualification after 23 years is a huge achievement. And these Manipuri players were part of that historic moment too. But let's be honest—women's football still gets overshadowed by cricket and men's football. The government should consider organizing league matches in Manipur to give these players more visibility. They deserve the limelight! 🌟

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