On Eve of Asian Cup, Indian Women's Football Team Protests Ill-Fitting Kits "Manufactured For Under-15" Players

As the Indian women’s football team gears up for the upcoming Asian Cup, a significant controversy has emerged over the quality of their kits. Players have voiced their frustration regarding the arrival of ill-fitting uniforms, which they claim are more suitable for under-15 athletes rather than a national team preparing for a prestigious tournament. This situation has not only raised concerns about the players' comfort and performance on the field but has also highlighted potential mismanagement within the All India Football Federation (AIFF). With the Asian Cup set to commence shortly, the timing of this protest underscores the need for better logistical support and attention to the athletes’ requirements. The players' grievances reflect broader issues within Indian football, including the importance of proper representation and resources for women in sports. The AIFF is now under pressure to address these concerns swiftly to ensure that the team can perform at its best during the championship, which is a critical moment for the sport in India. The incident serves as a reminder of the ongoing challenges faced by female athletes in the country and the need for systemic improvements in support and infrastructure.
Originally reported by NDTV Sports. Read original article
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