100-day to go for AFC Women’s Asian Cup
The Hindu
Bala Devi urges fans to support India
The impending football fever in India is fast approaching as today marks the three-month countdown for Asia’s flagship tournament for women’s football - AFC Women’s Asian Cup India 2022, set to commence on January 20 next year.
The best 12 teams from the continent will battle it out for the top honours in the competition which will be played across Navi Mumbai, Mumbai and Pune till February 6, 2022.The Asian Football Confederation (AFC), which unveiled ‘Our Goal for All’ as the official tagline of the prestigious tournament on the 100 days to go milestone date, has confirmed 10 teams for the competition and two more teams will be finalized this week.
Bala Devi, who bagged her third AIFF Women’s Footballer of the Year Award earlier this year, urged the football fans of India to show support for their nation at the AFC Women’s Asian Cup India 2022 and the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup India 2022.

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