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Need tournaments like RFYS to grow football, increase participation among girls: J-K's Women's Football Team goalkeeper, Afshan Ashiq

By ANI | Updated: June 25, 2024 23:40 IST

Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], June 25 : The Reliance Foundation Youth Sports (RFYS), which provides a platform for ...

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Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], June 25 : The Reliance Foundation Youth Sports (RFYS), which provides a platform for school and college athletes, kicked off the inaugural Kashmir leg of the U-19 school girls' football tournament at Green Valley Education Institute on Monday.

The introduction of this tournament in Kashmir is set to open an exciting new chapter for girls' football in one of India's most picturesque regions, providing a vital platform for young female footballers to develop their skills and pursue their footballing dreams. The tournament will see eight teams compete in 15 games over six days at the Green Valley Education Institute.

In the inaugural leg of the RFYS 2023-24 Kashmir season held in November and December, SRM Welkin HR Secondary School triumphed in the U-15 category, while the University of Kashmir clinched the trophy in the U-21 category, demonstrating their prowess and dedication in the field. (RFYS Kashmir Championship Center Boys Results)

"RFYS is targeting to revolutionise the footballing structure in Kashmir, with a special focus on the U19 girls' teams. These young athletes often don't get enough game time and need a tournament like RFYS to grow the sport and increase participation among girls. By streamlining key facets of the game, such as playing time, youth coach development, and providing grants, RFYS aims to create comprehensive development opportunities for the sport. We hope to capitalise on these dreams to build a formidable footballing future for young girls," said Afshan Ashiq, goalkeeper in Jammu and Kashmir's women's football team.

RFYS, renowned for its transformative impact on grassroots and youth sports across India, brings its structured competition platform to Kashmir with a special focus on nurturing young female football talent. This initiative aims to provide crucial game time and development opportunities that are often limited for female athletes in the region.

Since its launch in 2016, RFYS has impacted nearly nine million students across India. The addition of the Kashmir leg is a pivotal part of the program's ongoing success, aiming to harness the region's deep-seated passion for football and provide talented players with opportunities to excel and potentially join India's professional football leagues.

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