FSDL to organize women's U-17 and children's leagues to enhance grassroots development
FSDL Chairperson Nita Ambani has announced the vision to launch an U17 women's league to prepare them ahead of next year's U-17 FIFA World Cup to be hosted by India. She also stated that children's leagues across various age groups will be soon underway to encourage participation from an early age.

Nita Ambani, Chairperson, Football Sports Development Limited and Reliance Foundation announced two key initiatives aimed at propelling growth of football in India, especially amongst girls. Football Sports Development Limited will kick off a four-team Under-17 Womenâs Tournament and organise Childrenâs Leagues starting 2019-20 season. Mrs Ambani revealed the plans while addressing the Indian Super League club ownersâ meet here in Mumbai on Thursday.
Over 100 girls will participate in a four-team format for U17 Womenâs tournament organised under the aegis of AIFF. India is hosting FIFA U-17 Womenâs World Cup in India in October 2020. The Under-17 Womenâs Tournament is aimed to provide an opportunity for the players to show-case their talent for selection to the Indian team. The tournament is scheduled in mid-November. It will be telecast live on Star Sports, Hotstar and Jio TV.
The ISL Childrenâs League is yet another significant initiative declared in the meeting to propel the growth of football in country. ISL Childrenâs Leagues will feature over 38,000 children under 6, 8, 10 and 12-year age groups across 12 states over the next 3 years. In the first phase, the Childrenâs Leagues will commence in 3 states, ie West Bengal, Arunachal Pradesh and Meghalaya, covering 15 districts, each having its own league. By 2021-22, the Childrenâs Leagues are expected to have a footprint in 40 districts across 12 states with participation from over 38,000 children.
Mrs Nita Ambani said : âItâs my vision to introduce millions of children to multiple sports disciplines. Over the years, through the initiatives of ISL Club academies, Reliance Foundation Young Champs, and Reliance Foundation Youth Sports we have made significant progress in promoting football, identifying talent and providing a professional environment for young India to showcase their skills. Over 9 million childrenâs have been impacted through our RF Youth Sports and RF Young Champs program.
âHosting of the FIFA Under 17 World Cup in 2017 has ignited the interest amongst youngsters towards football and I am certain that the FIFA U-17 Womenâs World Cup 2020 will further accelerate this journey. Through the two initiatives of Womenâs U17 Tournament and Childrenâs Leagues, we sincerely hope to further popularise the sport in India.â

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