FIFA suspends AIFF; ‘U-17 Women’s World Cup cannot currently be held in India as planned’
Up till the ban is lifted, the AIFF won't be able to compete in any international matches.
Up till the ban is lifted, the AIFF won't be able to compete in any international matches.
De Sousa emphasised the importance of hosting a FIFA women's tournament, saying it is a huge opportunity for India to expand the game to small towns and make it the country's most popular women's sport.
A total of 33 players have been invited to the camp, where they will prepare for the upcoming challenge under the direction of Thomas Dennerby.
The participants in the conference will be AIFF C Certificate, AFC B Diploma, AFC A Diploma and AFC Pro Diploma-level coaches.
The U-17 Women’s World Cup, which was due to happen between November 2 and 21, was eight months away, was postponed due to the pandemic.
Sunil Chhetri advised all national team footballers across age groups to take care of their diet and sleep at the right time during this lockdown phase.
The FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup India 2020 will be held from November 2 to 21.