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WE ARE STARING AT A NEW NORMAL

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I am a little worried about the impact of the pandemic on our game in India because we are seeing how women’s football the world over has been aected. Recently, the English Football Associatio­n (FA) terminated the Women’s Super League in the UK. It shows that a developed country with that kind of set up is also not immune. The women’s game is not on the same level as the men’s globally. So, individual countries can and have been making their decisions. But a country like the Uk...their football systems are looked up to by so many of us in India, thanks to the Premier League. In that light, this decision is going to have a ripple impact of sorts. If Premier League clubs that have so much money can’t put some into the women’s league, it shows a lack of interest and solidarity. It sets the wrong example.

FIFPRO (the representa­tive body of thousands of profession­al footballer­s) has also come out with a study that states that women’s football is going to take a hit. So obviously, India being a developing country where the women’s game is just rising, I do fear the game is going to take a back seat.

I am not sure what’s going to happen with the Indian Women’s League next season. I was very hopeful that with this year’s win with Gokulam Kerala FC (being the only Ileague or ISL club to put up a women’s side), other sides would be inspired and motivated to do the same. However, we are seeing the issues men’s teams are facing with signings and salaries. That will have an impact on us, too.

As for internatio­nal football, with how things are right now, I think it’s a more longterm resumption process. It is not a priority now.

Football is after all a contact sport. With the Under17 World Cup in India coming up, I am sure there are positives there for the women’s game, but generally, about matches and playing time on grounds, things are very uncertain at the moment.

We have not gotten any communicat­ion from the federation about it either. No matter what, our health comes rst. It should not be compromise­d.

So, if we look at a return at whatever point, we should have proper testing, proper hygiene. We are looking to FIFA for a proper protocol, at least whenever internatio­nal football looks to return. The pandemic has changed things. We are staring at a new normal, so, we have to rally our systems and processes around it.

India being a developing country where the women’s game was just rising, I do fear the game is going to take a back seat.

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