National Women's Team U17
India U-17 Women face Myanmar in AFC U-17 Asian Cup Round 1 Qualifiers decider
27 Apr 2023

The success of Women’s Football is high on the Federation’s list of priorities as per the objectives in Vision 2047. the-aiff.com is present with the U-17 Women’s National Team in Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic, to follow their progress in the AFC U17 Women's Asian Cup Qualifiers Indonesia 2024. 

Navaneeth K
AIFF Media Team

BISHKEK, KYRGYZ REPUBLIC: The India U-17 Women’s Team is set to take on Myanmar at the Dolen Omurzakov Stadium in Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic, on Friday, April 28, 2023, in a match that will decide which team will enter Round 2 of the AFC U-17 Asian Cup Qualifiers.

Placed in Group F of the Round 1 Qualifiers, the Young Tigresses have won their first match against hosts Kyrgyz Republic 1-0, as have Myanmar in their first match.

India head coach Priya PV said, “Myanmar are a good side, and like us, they have beaten the Kyrgyz Republic in their first game. They have some very skilled players in their team and it will be a challenge for us all.

“But we will give it our best to win the match and make it to the second round of the qualifiers,” she said.

As things stand, the winners of the match between India and Myanmar will decide who will make it to the second round of the AFC U-17 Women’s Olympic Qualifiers. Since both teams have a goal difference of +1, the qualification will be decided by a penalty shootout if the match ends in a draw.

The India U-17s have been on a progression path over the last three months, as they had set camp, first in Chennai, and then in Indore. After an unsuccessful SAFF U-17 Women’s Championship the Young Tigresses began the Asian qualification campaign with a victory against the Kyrgyz Republic, one that has instilled a lot of confidence in the team.

“It was a tough game against the hosts. Their players were physically stronger than us, but our girls played really well,” said Priya. “It is a process developing them to perform at the international level, and we are starting to see the results now.

“We created a lot of chances, which was really good to see, but we need to also work on our finishing. But I’m happy with the win, as it gave the girls a lot of confidence,” she said.

India’s match against Myanmar will kick off at 7.30 pm IST, and will be streamed live on Kyrgyz Sports TV YouTube Channel.

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