India's Young Tigresses: Kazakhstan Friendlies Fuel Asian Cup Dreams

The Indian U20 women's football team is heading to Kazakhstan for two important friendly matches. These games will help prepare the team for the upcoming AFC U20 Women's Asian Cup in 2026. The squad has been training hard in Bengaluru under coach Joakim Alexandersson. This marks an exciting step forward for Indian women's football after their historic qualification earlier this year.

Key Points: India U20 Women's Football Team Kazakhstan Friendlies Schedule

  • Team undergoing intensive training at Bengaluru's Padukone-Dravid Centre
  • Focus on tactical awareness and physical conditioning ahead of Asian Cup
  • Historic qualification marks first Asian Cup appearance in 20 years
  • Friendlies provide European playing conditions experience for young players
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India U20 women to play two friendlies in Kazakhstan

Indian U20 women's football team plays Kazakhstan in two friendlies as crucial preparation for 2026 AFC U20 Women's Asian Cup under coach Alexandersson.

"These matches will serve as crucial preparation for the upcoming AFC U20 Women's Asian Cup - Team Management"

New Delhi, Oct 21

The Indian U20 women’s football team is set to travel to Shymkent, Kazakhstan, for two international friendly matches against the Kazakhstan U19 women’s side on October 25 and 28.

These matches will serve as crucial preparation for the upcoming AFC U20 Women’s Asian Cup, scheduled to take place in April 2026, where India will be competing after a historic qualification earlier this year.

The Young Tigresses, under head coach Joakim Alexandersson, have been undergoing an intensive training camp at the Padukone-Dravid Centre for Sports Excellence in Bengaluru.

The squad has been working on tactical awareness, physical conditioning, and match-readiness as part of their build-up to the continental tournament. The team will depart for Kazakhstan on October 23, with the 23-member squad set to be announced before their departure.

For India, these friendlies mark another important step in their steady progress at the youth level. The team qualified for the AFC Women’s Asian Cup for the first time in 20 years after a dramatic win over Myanmar in August, a result that reflected the growing strength and resilience within the national setup. The exposure from these international fixtures will be invaluable for the players, many of whom will be experiencing European playing conditions for the first time.

Both matches will take place in Shymkent, one of Kazakhstan’s key football centers, known for its modern facilities and competitive environment. The games are expected to provide a vital learning experience for the Indian U20 team as they continue their journey toward establishing themselves among Asia’s rising football powers.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see our youth teams getting international experience. The Padukone-Dravid Centre is world-class facility - perfect preparation. Hope they adapt well to the cold conditions in Kazakhstan.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the initiative, I wish AIFF would arrange more matches against stronger Asian opponents. Kazakhstan U19 might not provide the toughest challenge we need before the Asian Cup. Still, any international experience is better than none.
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Ananya R
The qualification after 20 years was historic! These girls are breaking barriers. Hope they continue the momentum. Wishing them safe travels and successful matches. 🎯
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Vikram M
Good strategic move to play in European-like conditions. This will help our players adapt to different playing styles and climates. The future of Indian women's football looks bright! ✨
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Kavya N
Will these matches be streamed online? Would love to watch our future stars in action. Hope AIFF arranges proper broadcasting so fans can support the team from home.

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