AIFF Secretary General, Dr Shaji Prabhakaran (IANS)
The 2022-23 season of the highest girls’s meet will see a format having 16 groups break up into two teams. The high 4 groups from every group will qualify for the knockout stage, consisting of quarterfinals, semi-finals and last. The high eight groups may also get direct slots in subsequent season’s IWL, which will likely be performed on a home-and-away foundation
The groupings for the upcoming Indian Women’s League, starting on April 25, have been introduced on Thursday after the draw was held on the Football House.
Among these current within the draw was the All India Football Federation (AIFF) Secretary General, Dr Shaji Prabhakaran.
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“This season of the IWL is sort of a qualification competitors of a extra aggressive league that can come into impact within the subsequent marketing campaign,” Dr Prabhakaran said.
“My best wishes to all the 16 teams, who will be part of the IWL. We had a meeting with several clubs and all efforts have been made to create a holistic situation for the development and rapid growth of Indian women’s football,” he added.
The 2022-23 season of the highest girls’s meet will see a format having 16 groups break up into two teams. The high 4 groups from every group will qualify for the knockout stage, consisting of quarterfinals, semi-finals and last.
The high eight groups may also get direct slots in subsequent season’s IWL, which will likely be performed on a home-and-away foundation.
Groupings:
Group A: Gokulam Kerala FC, Mata Rukmani FC, Hops FC, Misaka United FC, Kahaani FC, East Bengal FC, Sports Odisha and Mumbai Knights FC.
Group B: Sethu FC, Kickstart FC, Celtic Queens FC, Eastern Sporting Union, CRPF FC, Churchill Brothers FCG, Lords FA Kochi and Odisha FC.
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