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AFC Women's Asian Cup: Indian football team dreaming of having successful campaign

By ANI | Updated: January 16, 2022 14:20 IST

Four days are left for the AFC Women's Asian Cup to get underway, and the Indian football team is in Mumbai, preparing for their first match against IR Iran, which is set to take place on January 20 at the DY Patil Stadium.

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Four days are left for the AFC Women's Asian Cup to get underway, and the Indian football team is in Mumbai, preparing for their first match against IR Iran, which is set to take place on January 20 at the DY Patil Stadium.

While the team operates from within a bio bubble, and have their focus fully settled on the task ahead, the excitement of the Asian Cup has, in a way, seeped in from the outside. On the way to training, and back to the hotel, the players are excited to see billboards with gigantic pictures of themselves.

"It's sad that we won't have the fans in the stands to support us in the Asian Cup, especially since we are the ones hosting it," said Dangmei Grace in an official release. "But seeing such excitement everywhere is certainly motivating for us all. When you play for the country, you always dream of such support."

Being a young squad with 15 players under the age of 25, such things are new to the girls, but the motivation levels, which were already at a high level when they had left Kerala, have soared higher.

"The organizers have really gone all out to create this buzz. We can all see our faces all over town at every street corner. It's a completely new experience for us. These may be very small things, but they go a long way in motivating you as a player," said defender Sweety Devi.

With a squad that has an average age of 23.13, the Blue Tigresses also have as many as four teenagers, who have broken into the team - Hemam Shilky Devi, Naorem Priyanka Devi, Sumati Kumari, and Mariyammal Balamurugan. All four of these players have played in the National Teams youth setups, and have now made the step up to the senior side.

Out of these four teenagers, 18-year-old Mariyammal and 16-year-old Shilky have already made their senior international debuts against none other than Brazil in November last year.

"It was definitely a surreal experience to play in Brazil. But we can never stop at that. For me, this is just the start of my football career, and I want to keep pushing as far as I can. Playing Brazil was a unique experience, but playing the Asian Cup will be even bigger. We can't wait," said a beaming Mariyammal.

India are set to play IR Iran (January 20), Chinese Taipei (January 23), and China PR (January 26) in Group A of the AFC Women's Asian Cup India 2022.

( With inputs from ANI )

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