Key Points

Ravi Kumar Punia has achieved a historic first in Indian football by winning medals across all three national women's categories. His latest triumph came as Uttar Pradesh defeated Kerala to claim the Sub-Junior Championship title. Punia's coaching success spans multiple states and includes both junior and senior level achievements. His player development approach has significantly contributed to the growth of women's football in India.

Key Points: Coach Ravi Punia Wins Medals Across All National Women's Football

  • Led UP to Sub-Junior title with 2-1 win over Kerala
  • Guided Dadra & Nagar Haveli to Junior gold medal in 2021
  • Coached Haryana to Senior silver in 2023 and bronze in 2024
  • Built HOPS FC into consistent IWL contender over three seasons
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Head coach Ravi Punia secures medals across all National women's football categories

Ravi Kumar Punia makes history as first head coach to secure medals in Sub-Junior, Junior, and Senior National Women's Football Championships in India.

"“Winning medals across all three categories is a proud moment in my journey, but I see it as a bigger step forward for women’s football in India.” - Ravi Kumar Punia"

New Delhi, Sep 3

Ravi Kumar Punia created history in Indian women’s football as a head coach by guiding teams to medals at the Sub-Junior, Junior, and Senior national championships. On Wednesday, he added to his record when Uttar Pradesh defeated Kerala 2-1 in the final of the Sub Junior Girls’ National Football Championship 2025-26 Tier 2 at Narainpur, Chhattisgarh.

Both teams secured promotion to Tier 1 for the next edition.

This result completed a rare record in Indian football. Punia had earlier led Dadra & Nagar Haveli to the Junior National Championship gold medal in 2021, with a 1-0 win over Bihar in the final. At the Senior level, he coached Haryana to two podium finishes -- silver in 2023, after a 2-0 loss to Manipur in the final, and bronze in 2024, after a 2-0 defeat to Odisha in the semifinals.

Reflecting on his achievement, Ravi Kumar Punia said, “Winning medals across all three categories is a proud moment in my journey, but I see it as a bigger step forward for women’s football in India. These results demonstrate that when we trust players and provide them with the right guidance, they can consistently deliver at every stage. My aim is to continue contributing to the growth of the women’s game and to help young players believe that they can compete at the highest level.”

Punia has also built a strong profile in club football. He has served as the head coach of HOPS FC in the Indian Women’s League for three seasons. During this period, he has worked with emerging players and established the club as a consistent presence in the competition. In total, he has coached in more than 15 national championships, gaining extensive experience in developing talent across levels.

Punia’s coaching career is built on a solid playing background. He was part of the Rajasthan United FC squad that won the I-League Qualifiers, claimed the All India Inter-University Championship, and represented his state in the Santosh Trophy. His background as a player has provided him with an understanding of competitive football that has carried into his coaching career.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Amazing to see UP performing so well in football! Usually it's all about cricket here, but Coach Punia is changing the game. Hope more states invest in women's football infrastructure.
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Sarah B
While this is fantastic news, I hope the AIFF provides more support to coaches like Punia. Women's football still gets minimal coverage and funding compared to men's. The talent is clearly there!
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Arjun K
His journey from player to successful coach is inspiring! More former players should take up coaching roles - they understand the game better. Kudos to Punia sir! 👏
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Meera T
As a football coach myself, I know how challenging it is to work across different age groups. Doing this with women's teams where resources are limited is even more impressive. Respect!
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David E
Great to see Indian women's football making strides! Hope this success translates to international tournaments. The women's team has so much potential waiting to be unlocked.

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