The Free Press Journal

I dedicate my Arjuna to the women of India: Bembem Devi

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Oinam Bembem Devi, the flagbearer of Indian women's football for over two decades, on Tuesday dedicated her Arjuna Award to women of the country who are trying to break the stereotype­s.

Bembem Devi retired from internatio­nal football last year during the South Asian Games in Shillong, having represente­d India in 85 games and scoring 32 goals.

"I dedicate this to all the women in the country who overcome hurdles every day in the sociologic­al context to excel in their respective fields. This award is for all of them as much it is for my mom, all my teammates and coaches.

"I also need to thank AIFF for the continuous support," Bembem Devi was quoted as sating 'www.the-aiff.com'.

Bembem Devi made her internatio­nal debut in 1995 and is closely associated with All India Football Federation (AIFF) for spreading awareness about women's football in India. Asked how much her Arjuna recognitio­n would help to enhance the women's game in the country, the Manipuri said, "As I said, there are sociologic­al obstacles in India which sometimes disallow girls to play football.

"I feel my award will encourage parents to send the girl child to play football as now they understand that you can win an Arjuna Award by playing women's football in India."

Bembem Devi, who once took back her retirement, eventually bowed out on a high after winning the SAF Games gold medal in Shillong in February 2015.

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