Key Points

Crispin Chettri has announced India's 24-member squad for the AFC Women's Asian Cup 2026 qualifiers in Thailand. The team will compete in Group B against Mongolia, Timor Leste, Iraq, and hosts Thailand. With a mix of youth and experience, India aims to secure a spot in the 2026 tournament, which also serves as a qualifier for the FIFA Women's World Cup. The squad will train in Chiang Mai to adapt to the humid conditions before their opening match.

Key Points: Crispin Chettri Names India Squad for AFC Women's Asian Cup Qualifiers

  • India to face Mongolia, Timor Leste, Iraq, and Thailand in Group B
  • Squad includes a blend of experienced and debutant players
  • Early arrival in Thailand for acclimatization
  • Qualifiers serve as pathway to FIFA Women's World Cup 2027
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Crispin Chettri announces squad for AFC Women's Asian Cup 2026 Qualifiers in Thailand

India's women's football team, led by Crispin Chettri, gears up for AFC Asian Cup 2026 qualifiers in Thailand with a mix of youth and experience.

"We have a good mixture of young and senior players. - Crispin Chettri"

New Delhi, June 16

The Indian senior women's team head coach, Crispin Chettri, on Monday, announced a 24-member travelling squad to Thailand for the AFC Women's Asian Cup Australia 2026 Qualifiers.

The final squad of 23 players for the Qualifiers will be confirmed before the first match. The Blue Tigresses are placed in Group B of the Qualifiers, where they will face Mongolia (June 23), Timor Leste (June 29), Iraq (July 2), and hosts Thailand (July 5). The group winners will qualify for the final tournament in Australia in March 2026. The Women’s Asian Cup also serves as a qualifier for the FIFA Women’s World Cup Brazil 2027.

Chettri and his squad will arrive in Thailand on Monday evening and will train for a week in the northern city of Chiang Mai before their first game. All matches will take place at the 700th Anniversary of Chiang Mai Stadium.

The Blue Tigresses camped at the Padukone-Dravid Centre for Sports Excellence in Bengaluru for six weeks. As part of their preparations for the Qualifiers, they played two friendlies against Uzbekistan on May 30 and June 3, losing 0-1 on both occasions.

"I was happy with the preparations in Bengaluru," said Chettri. "We trained for more than 40 days. The training ground and all the facilities were excellent. As far as the squad is concerned, we have a good mixture of young and senior players. Unfortunately, we had to let go of forwards like Karishma (Shirvoikar), Sandhiya (Ranganathan), and Renu due to injuries. But that’s part and parcel of football. And as compared to the Pink Ladies Cup squad (in February), we have more experienced players with us now."

The Indian coach tried various combinations during the two preparatory friendlies against Uzbekistan, rotating as many as eight players for the second game and handing out a total of five debuts.

"We had a clear plan for those two friendlies. We were trying to find the right combination for the qualifiers because we have to play almost four games in 13 days. Rotating players and giving them proper recovery time is important. We created many more chances in the second game as compared to the first, but the conversion was the problem, and that’s what we’ll work on in the coming days," said Chettri.

To adjust to the more humid weather of Chiang Mai, the Blue Tigresses will arrive in the city a week before the first match against Mongolia. They will also have a five-day gap before taking on Timor Leste in the second game.

"I’m pleased with the federation for sending us early to Thailand. There is ample time for acclimatisation and recovery. In Bengaluru, the weather has been very pleasant. But Chiang Mai is quite hot and humid at this time of the year. So, this week will help us a lot in our preparation," Chettri added.


India squad for AFC Women’s Asian Cup Australia 2026 Qualifiers

Goalkeepers: Elangbam Panthoi Chanu, Moirangthem Monalisha Devi, Payal Basude.

Defenders: Hemam Shilky Devi, Kiran Pisda, Martina Thokchom, Ngangbam Sweety Devi, Phanjoubam Nirmala Devi, Purnima Kumari, Sanju, Sorokhaibam Ranjana Chanu.

Midfielders: Anju Tamang, Grace Dangmei, Karthika Angamuthu, Nongmaithem Ratanbala Devi, Priyadharshini Selladurai, Sangita Basfore.

Forwards: Lynda Kom Serto, Malavika P, Manisha Kalyan, Manisha Naik, Pyari Xaxa, Rimpa Haldar, Soumya Guguloth.

Head Coach: Crispin Chettri

Assistant Coaches: Priya PV, Nivetha Ramadoss

Goalkeeper Coach: Mario Luis Aguiar

Strength and Conditioning Coach: Chelston Pinto


AFC Women’s Asian Cup Australia 2026 Qualifiers Group B Schedule:

- June 23: Mongolia vs India
- June 29: India vs Timor Leste
- July 2: India vs Iraq
- July 5: Thailand vs India

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Best of luck to our Blue Tigresses! 🇮🇳 The preparation seems thorough with early arrival in Thailand for acclimatization. Hope the team can convert more chances this time - that was our weakness against Uzbekistan. Manisha Kalyan and Pyari Xaxa need to step up as forwards!
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Priya M.
Good to see women's football getting proper training facilities at Padukone-Dravid Centre. But why no matches in India? We have good stadiums too. Hope AIFF organizes more home games next time to build local fanbase. #SupportWomensFootball
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Ankit S.
Thailand will be tough opponents at home. But Mongolia and Timor Leste should be winnable games. Coach Chettri's rotation strategy makes sense - 4 matches in 13 days is brutal in that humidity! 🤞 for qualification
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Sneha R.
Disappointed Sandhiya Ranganathan is injured - she's our best striker! But good to see young talents like Lynda Kom getting chances. Hope Doordarshan or Sony shows the matches live. Women's sports need more TV coverage!
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Vikram J.
The squad looks balanced but our defense needs to be rock solid. Last time we conceded silly goals. Sweety Devi and Nirmala need to lead from back. Also, why no matches against SAARC nations in preparation? Nepal/Bangladesh could've been good practice.
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Meena T.
So proud to see players from Manipur, Odisha, Kerala all representing India together! 🎉 Football truly unites our diversity. Special shoutout to Grace Dangmei - her speed on wings can trouble any defense. Let's cheer for our girls! #BlueTigresses

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