Key Points

The AIFF has unveiled an ambitious roadmap for India's women's team following their historic Asian Cup qualification. Key plans include extended training camps, expanded domestic league participation, and strategic international friendlies. The federation aims to give players 30+ competitive matches before the 2026 tournament. This structured approach marks a new era for women's football development in India.

Key Points: AIFF Plans Women's Team Roadmap After Historic Asian Cup Qualification

  • AIFF schedules 83-day prep camps in three phases
  • IWL expanded to 8 teams with 14 matches each
  • 10-12 international friendlies planned before Asian Cup
  • Rajmata Jijabai Trophy postponed for national team focus
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AIFF charts roadmap for Indian women's national team after historic Asian Cup qualification

AIFF outlines 83-day prep camps, IWL expansion & friendlies for India's women's team ahead of AFC Asian Cup 2026.

"Each player will play 30+ matches between club & national duties – AIFF statement"

New Delhi, July 11

The All India Football Federation (AIFF) President Kalyan Chaubey on Friday convened a meeting with deputy secretary general, M. Satyanarayan, technical director Syed Sabir Pasha, director of national teams Subrata Paul, Indian women’s national team head coach Crispin Chettri and assistant coach Priya PV, to chart the women’s national team’s preparation plans for the AFC Women’s Asian Cup Australia 2026.

AIFF said that the 2025-26 Indian Women’s League season, featuring eight teams playing 14 matches each, will run from September 2025 to January 2026. The Indian U20 women’s team will also participate in the IWL.

The earlier-than-usual scheduling would allow for ample preparation time in the lead-up to the AFC Women's Asian Cup, scheduled for March 1 to 21, 2026.

It also added that the women's team will undergo 83 days of preparation camps, conducted in three phases. This will include 10-12 international friendlies and five to seven matches with domestic teams.

To effectively manage this calendar, the AIFF will engage with all IWL club owners to seek their support and cooperation in releasing players for the camps as and when required for the national interest.

With this plan, each player is projected to play at least 30 matches between August and February, combining both club and international commitments. To facilitate uninterrupted national team preparation in the lead-up to the AFC Women’s Asian Cup, it was also suggested that the senior women’s national football championship for the Rajmata Jijabai Trophy 2025-26 be scheduled after the conclusion of the continental tournament.

India sealed a historic return to the AFC Women’s Asian Cup after 22 years with a 2-1 win over hosts Thailand in their final Group B qualifier in Chiang Mai. Sangita Basfore scored twice, guiding India past a strong Thai side in a virtual playoff. This marks India’s first qualification since 2003, excluding their host entry in 2022.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good initiative but I'm skeptical about club cooperation. Many IWL teams barely survive financially - how will they manage without star players for long camps? AIFF needs to compensate them properly.
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Aditya G
Historic qualification indeed! Sangita Basfore was brilliant. But we need more grassroots development - where are the youth academies for girls? This roadmap is good for short term, but long term vision is missing.
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Shreya B
As a football mom, I'm so happy to see this progress! My daughter dreams of playing for India one day. More matches and proper training will raise the standard. Just hope the facilities are good - no more playing on terrible pitches please!
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Vikram M
The Thailand win was no fluke - our women's team has been improving steadily. 30 matches in 6 months sounds intense though. AIFF must ensure proper sports science support to prevent injuries.
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Kavya N
Great to see Subrata Paul involved in planning! His experience will be invaluable. But where's the marketing plan? If we want sponsors and fans, we need to promote these matches properly. #SupportWomensFootball

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