Vedanta Women’s League to start from 18 November
This will be the first women’s professional league in the state.
The Goa Football Association along with Vedanta had a gala event to unveil the new Women’s League. The event also included the Players' draft and the unveiling of the league’s logo. The event was held at Taj Vivanta, Panaji on Monday afternoon.
Six teams will participate in the said league; Albert’s Princesses’, Cuncolim Warriors, Flaming Oranje, Goa Velha Saints, Panjim Dolphins and Santa Cruz de Cavellosim. In the draft that took place, there were 137 players which were later assigned to every team participating in the league. The draw will be held on 13th November 2017.
The league will commence on 18th November 2017. November 06th 2017 marks the 40th anniversary of the Goan football team winning the nationals.
ALSO READ:
India needs a grassroots structure for women's football: Lea Goelnitz
Oinam Bembem becomes first Indian female footballer to win Arjuna Award in 21st century
Indian Women trounce Malaysia in International friendly
Indian Women's team trains under the First woman coach in history!
Kishore Kumar, CEO of Vedanta welcomed everyone. He urged that the need to put Goan football back on India’s map was there, and the league would help achieve just this in the coming years. He also welcomed the dignitaries on the dais; Chief Minister of Goa, Mr Manohar Parrikar, President of Goa Football Association Elvis Gomes, Juliana Gonsalves and Brahmanand Shankwalkar.
Chief Guest of the day, Mr Manohar Parrikar was delighted to see the Goa Football Association along with Vedanta organizing the Women’s league. He followed by saying that Sports Development shouldn’t be curtailed on the lines of politics. “We don’t see many Goan players representing the country, so we need to improve on our techniques, we need to improve on training,” said Parrikar, stating the need of change in tactics keeping sports in mind. “Football is my love, so I will definitely do a lot of things,” Parrikar said showing his concern for the beautiful game.
Elvis Gomes, President of Goa Football Association, had a few things to say. Firstly, he congratulated the ladies who were part of the Goan team that won the Nationals, 40 years ago. The good infrastructure that was made, needs to be put to proper use and if it isn’t used, then it is a complete waste,” said Elvis, speaking on the sports infrastructure not being used to its full potential.
[KH_RELATED_NEWS title="Related News"][/KH_RELATED_NEWS]Mr Manohar Parrikar later unveiled the league’s logo. Mr Parrikar also felicitated the ladies who were part of the state team; Perpetua Fernandes, Succorina Pereira, Sylviya D’souza, Philomena D’souza, Fatima Rodrigues, Juliana Gurjao and Ritina Pereira.
The event was concluded after Varun Carvalho released the anthem for the league, ‘Mukhar Chol Cheddva’.
Latest News
- Didn't expect there will be five goals in this game, says Mumbai City FC boss Petr Kratky
- ISL 2023-24: Mumbai City stun FC Goa with late comeback
- 'Jayesh Rane - SAB PE BHARI' - Fans react to Mumbai City's win over FC Goa in ISL semis
- Brighton injury update ahead of Manchester City clash; Pervis Estupinan ruled out of season
- LaLiga matches to be hosted in USA? Javier Tebas reveals latest plans
Trending Articles
- Scouting Report: Who is East Bengal's bright talent Sayan Banerjee?
- Which clubs have won ISL Trophy in the past?
- Anju Turambekar appointed AFC Youth Panel Member to represent Singapore
- Hyderabad FC handed 'another' FIFA transfer ban
- Jahouh's domination and other talking points from Odisha FC's win over Mohun Bagan
Editor Picks
- All-Indian scorecard and other talking points from ISL semi-final between FC Goa and Mumbai City FC
- Which clubs have won ISL Trophy in the past?
- Anju Turambekar appointed AFC Youth Panel Member to represent Singapore
- Top five players with most away goals in UEFA Champions League knockout phase
- Hyderabad FC handed 'another' FIFA transfer ban