Sports News | European, Australian Clubs to Scout for Indian Women Footballers from Five-day Trial

Get latest articles and stories on Sports at LatestLY. Head coaches of three Australian and two European clubs will come here to scout for talented women footballers of the country during a five-day trial to be held at the AIFF's National Centre of Excellence in New Town from Friday.

Kolkata, Jun 26 (PTI) Head coaches of three Australian and two European clubs will come here to scout for talented women footballers of the country during a five-day trial to be held at the AIFF's National Centre of Excellence in New Town from Friday.

Head coaches of Western United FC Melbourne, Adelaide United FC, Perth SC, ZNK Dinamo Zagreb of Croatia and Marbella FC of Spain will conduct the 'Women in Sports Elite Football Trials'.

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The trial, which is into its second edition this year, is a brainchild of Selvel's Women in Sports Forum and is conducted in association with the Football Players' Association of India.

The FPAI jury has picked 28 talented women footballers from across the country after assessing their performances in the Indian Women's League and the ongoing National Women's Football Championship.

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"We have already shortlisted 28 players. We are just awaiting the NFC final and will announce the list on Wednesday," said Women in Sports Forum team member Amishi Gupta.

"We hope at least three-four players will be picked this time," she added.

Soumya Guguloth of Hyderabad and Jyoti Chauhan of Indore had secured contracts at Croatian club Dinamo Zagreb from the inaugural edition of the same trials last year.

"Women in sports is very proud to be hosting the second edition of the Elite trials. We hope this keeps growing," programme director Sanaya Mehta Vyas said.

"The turnout this year of national players is expected to be more than double of last year," she added.

The coaches will closely analyse the women footballers and will scout the ones who show promise to make a career abroad.

(The above story is verified and authored by Press Trust of India (PTI) staff. PTI, India’s premier news agency, employs more than 400 journalists and 500 stringers to cover almost every district and small town in India.. The views appearing in the above post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY)

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