Indian women’s football team faces Iran in opening match

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Bhubaneswar: The Indian women’s football team faces Iran in their opening match of the inaugural Hero Gold Cup international tournament at the Kalinga Stadium here on February 9.
The four-nation tournament, the first such competition in India for the senior women’s team, is being organised by the All India Football Federation association with the Odisha government. Along with India and Iran, the tournament will also feature Myanmar and Nepal.
The tournament will be played in a round-robin format with the two top teams playing in the final on February 15. AIFF General Secretary Kushal Das said the the primary objective of the tournament was to provide the best of exposure to the women’s team as they prepare for the second round of the Olympic Qualifiers in April.
“The Hero Gold Cup is meant to provide additional opportunity for the Indian women’s national team to face other powerful teams in a competitive format,” Das said.
“While our team has been playing in friendlies overseas, we feel hosting such a competition will boost the growing popularity of women’s football in India. Football followers in India deserve a chance to witness our national teams in action,” Das added. Myanmar is ranked 44 in the FIFA Women’s Ranking, followed by Iran on 60, and Nepal on 108. India is ranked 62.
Schedule
February 9: Myanmar vs Nepal (4pm); India vs Iran (7pm). February 11: Myanmar vs Iran (4pm); India vs Nepal (7pm). February 13: Iran vs Nepal (4pm); India vs Myanmar (7pm). February 15: Final. (PTI)

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