Indian Women’s League 2019-20: Fixtures, results, table & more
(Courtesy : AIFF Media)
The league kicked off on 24th January 2020. [Updated as of 10th February 2020]
With the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup India 2020 on the horizon, the final round of the premier women’s football league of the country - Hero Indian Women’s League 2019-20 kicked-off at the Bangalore Football Stadium on January 24.
The fourth edition of the coveted tournament has 12 teams from all across the country fight it out for top honours in Indian women’s club football.
The teams that are set to participate in the Final Round has made it to Bengaluru after a rigorous set of zonal qualifiers which were held on a pan India basis.
Teams from Manipur, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, Tamil Nadu, Odisha, West Bengal, Punjab, Karnataka, and the Rest of India zones have earned a ticket to the final round.
[KH_ADWORDS type="4" align="center"][/KH_ADWORDS]The 12 teams have been divided into two groups of six teams with each team playing five games. The top two teams from each group will proceed to the semi-finals.
All the matches have been kept at 12 and 3 PM IST to keep it conducive for the players.
The final of the tournament is slated to be held on February 13, 2020 – Thursday.
[KH_ADWORDS type="3" align="center"][/KH_ADWORDS]Hero Indian Women’s League has been a witness to the birth of many new talents as the likes of Ritu Rani, Karishma Shirvoikar, Wangkhem Linthoingambi Devi had made it to the Senior Women’s National Team on the basis of their performances for their respective clubs in the Hero IWL last season.
Indian Senior National Team Head Coach Maymol Rocky commented upon the development saying, “The Hero IWL has grown in stature over the years. We saw quality football being played last season. I'm sure the upcoming campaign will also have a lot of surprises in store for us.”
“We spotted a lot of talented young players in the league last season, some of whom went on to make it to the National Team. It is always encouraging when domestic leagues act as a launchpad for players to get to International football,” Maymol maintained.
Indian Women’s League 2019-20 Teams
Group A Kickstart FC FC Kolhapur Kryphsa FC BBK DAV FC Sethu FC Baroda FC Group B Kenkre FC Gokulam Kerala Odisha Police Bangalore United FC Sreebhumi FC Bidesh XI Sports Club Stadium The final round of IWL 2019-20 is to be played out at the Bangalore Football Stadium in Bengaluru. [KH_RELATED_NEWS title="Related News | Article continues below"][/KH_RELATED_NEWS]Indian Women’s League 2019-20 Fixtures & Results
- 24 January 2020: Kryphsa FC 4-0 Kickstart FC (Group A) Match Report
- 24 January 2020: FC Kolhapur 0-5 Sethu FC (Group A) Match Report
- 25 January 2020: Kenkre FC 4-1 Odisha Police (Group B) Match Report
- 25 January 2020: BBK DAV FC 1-4 Baroda FC (Group A) Match Report
- 26 January 2020: Bidesh XI Sports Club 1-2 Bangalore United FC (Group B) Match Report
- 26 January 2020: Gokulam Kerala 1-0 Sreebhumi FC (Group B) Match Report
- 27 January 2020: Kickstart FC 1-0 Baroda FC (Group A) Match Report
- 27 January 2020: BBK DAV FC 1-1 FC Kolhapur (Group A) Match Report
- 28 January 2020: Kenkre FC 1-10 Gokulam Kerala (Group B) Match Report
- 28 January 2020: Kryphsa FC 2-0 Sethu FC (Group A) 15:00 Match Report
- 29 January 2020: Bidesh XI Sports Club 0-2 Sreebhumi FC (Group B) Match Report
- 29 January 2020: Odisha Police 1-0 Bangalore United FC (Group B) Match Report
- 30 January 2020: Kickstart FC 1-0 FC Kolhapur (Group A) Match Report
- 30 January 2020: BBK DAV FC 0-9 Sethu FC (Group A) Match Report
- 31 January 2020: Baroda FC 0-4 Kryphsa FC (Group A) Match Report
- 31 January 2020: Kenkre FC 3-1 Bidesh XI Sports Club (Group B) Match Report
- 1 February 2020: Gokulam Kerala 7-0 Odisha FC (Group B) Match Report
- 1 February 2020: Bangalore United 0-0 Sreebhumi FC (Group B) Match Report
- 2 February 2020: Sethu FC 3-0 Kickstart FC (Group A) Match Report
- 2 February 2020: BBK DAV FC 0-4 Kryphsa FC (Group A) Match Report
- 3 February 2020: FC Kolhapur 1-0 Baroda FA (Group A) Match Report
- 3 February 2020: Sreebhumi FC 1-3 Kenkre FC (Group B) Match Report
- 4 February 2020: Bangalore United 1-5 Gokulam Kerala (Group B) Match Report
- 4 February 2020: Odisha Police 6-0 Bidesh XI Sports Club (Group B) Match Report
- 5 February 2020: Kickstart FC 4-0 BBK DAV FC (Group A) Match Report
- 5 February 2020: Kryphsa FC 1-0 FC Kolhapur (Group A) Match Report
- 6 February 2020: Baroda FC 0-6 Sethu FC (Group A) Match Report
- 6 February 2020: Kenkre FC 2-1 Bangalore United (Group B) Match Report
- 7 February 2020: Odisha Police 1-1 Sreebhumi FC (Group B) Match Report
- 7 February 2020: Bidesh XI Sports Club 0-5 Gokulam Kerala (Group B) Match Report
Semi-Finals
- 10 February 2020: Kryphsa FC 3-1 Kenkre FC Match Report
- 10 February 2020: Gokulam Kerala FC 3-0 Sethu FC Match Report
Finals
14 February 2020: Kryphsa FC 2-3 Gokulam Kerala FC Match ReportTable updated on 7th Feb 2020
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