Key Points

Dalima Chhibber believes the Indian women's football team is on the verge of making history by qualifying for the FIFA World Cup. The squad has shown resilience after setbacks like their COVID-19 withdrawal from the 2022 AFC Asian Cup. Recent successes, including the U20 team's qualification, signal a bright future. Chhibber’s 15-year journey reflects the growing strength and ambition of women's football in India.

Key Points: Dalima Chhibber Aims for Historic FIFA World Cup With Indian Women's Team

  • Dalima Chhibber eyes India's first FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
  • Team bounced back after COVID-19 forced AFC Asian Cup withdrawal
  • U20 squad also made history with AFC U20 Asian Cup berth
  • Chhibber highlights 15-year journey and growing mental toughness
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Dalima Chhibber eyes historic World Cup berth for Indian Women's Football

Indian footballer Dalima Chhibber shares her dream of leading the women's team to their first-ever FIFA World Cup after recent AFC Asian Cup success.

"We’re moving towards a good, bright future. – Dalima Chhibber"

New Delhi, August 12

Indian footballer Dalima Chhibber, a stalwart of the women's national team for the past 15 years, believes the squad is on the brink of something special as they set their sights on a historic FIFA Women's World Cup qualification.

Speaking about the team's journey and ambitions, Chhibber told ANI, "We can't compare men's and women's football. But I've been playing for the national team for 15 years, and our dream is to reach the FIFA World Cup. Recently, after 20-25 years, what we've achieved shows our capabilities as footballers and the direction we're heading... We're moving towards a good, bright future."

The Indian women's team competed in the AFC Women's Asian Cup in 2022, but their campaign was cut short due to a COVID outbreak within the squad, forcing them to withdraw from the tournament. Chinnar admitted that the setback only fuelled their determination.

"However, this time, we're determined, mentally tough, and excited to make history for the World Cup," she said.

Just 36 days after the Indian senior women's team wrote a historic chapter in Indian football by qualifying for the AFC Women's Asian Cup, the Indian U20 women's team put further shine by securing their berths at the AFC U20 Women's Asian Cup.

After a victorious campaign in Yangon, the Young Tigresses received a warm welcome upon their arrival in New Delhi on Monday morning.

In a matter of five weeks, the wait of two decades came to an end. While the Blue Tigresses did it after 23 years, the Young Tigresses will feature at the continental stage after 20 years, according to the AIFF website.

It was also about vanquishing the demons of the past. Heartbreakingly, in 2022, the senior side had to withdraw from the Asian Cup due to a COVID outbreak. The year after that, the U20 side were knocked out of the first round of the qualifiers by the narrowest of margins, on goal difference, by Vietnam.

- ANI

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Shreya B
Dalima Chhibber is such an inspiration! 15 years of dedication to the national team is no joke. But why does our media only talk about cricket all the time? Other sports exist too 😤
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Rohit P
The COVID withdrawal in 2022 was so heartbreaking. But look how they've bounced back! This shows real grit. Hope corporate sponsors take notice and invest in women's football now.
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Priya S
While I'm happy for the team, I wish the AIFF would provide equal facilities to women players. The men's team gets foreign exposure tours - when will our women get the same? #EqualOpportunity
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Karthik V
The U20 qualification is huge! Shows we have a pipeline of talent coming through. Maybe one day we'll see an Indian woman playing in European leagues like Bala Devi did. Dream big! 💫
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Neha E
So proud of our women athletes! They achieve so much with so little support. Time for us fans to show up for their matches and buy merchandise. Let's put our money where our mouth is!

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