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After five-time winners India lost to Nepal in the semi-finals to bow out of the SAFF Women’s Championship on Friday, Shaji Prabhakaran, newly-appointed secretary-general of the All India Football Federation (AIFF), tweeted to call it тАЬone of the worst outings in the SAFF ChampionshipsтАЭ adding it was time for a тАЬdetailed analysis and replanтАЭ for the teamтАЩs development.

In the current Indian womenтАЩs football ecosystem, that plan includes hosting some multi-nation tournamentsтАФAFC Asian Cup earlier this year and the FIFA U-17 World Cup next month, for example. The national teams will compete in them as hosts, playing international matches on exposure tours and holding a domestic league that lasts a little over a month.

On a visit to Mumbai ahead of the U-17 World Cup, Arijana Demirovic, FIFA head of women’s football development, said expanding the duration of the Indian WomenтАЩs League (IWL) should be priority. Started in 2016 with six teams, IWL now has 12 teams, yet this year’s edition started on April 15 and ended on May 26. In comparison, the menтАЩs Indian Super League will run from October 2022 to March 2023.

Arijana said: тАЬI strongly believe it should be 5-6 months. For us, it is a priorityтАФto work with the federation (AIFF) in the coming months to make sure itтАЩs something that we address.тАЭ

She said. тАЬA lot of players from these developing associations donтАЩt play abroad and have to build their own base. So if their players are playing six months in their own league, it probably has a better effect on the performance of the national team.тАЭ

Arijana wants more opportunities for women players to compete across age groups, and not just crank it up in the lead-up to hosting continental or global tournaments.

тАЬStriking that balance of national team activity and a stronger league is important. We have certain windows in which national teams can play, but outside of it club football should be taking place,тАЭ she said. тАЬHaving more national team matches, looking into how we can utilitise those windows, making sure we donтАЩt play one match if we can play three within the same window. But you have to make sure thatтАЩs not the only opportunity for players because the results might not be there, and then the sustainability of that gets questioned.тАЭ

Arijana hopes the U-17 World Cup brings sustainable long-term progress to Indian womenтАЩs football. тАЬOn my first visit to India in 2014, certain structures existed, but for me it was almost seeing them begin. Then thereтАЩs been some development, some things have stopped or weтАЩve moved away from different initiatives,тАЭ she said. тАЬThere is always a lot of work to be done. I hope to see progress and development over the years, because I do believe India has quite a lot of potential.тАЭ

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