AFC Women’s Asian Cup: India have enough quality to make it through, says striker Bala Devi

AFC Women’s Asian Cup: India have enough quality to make it through, says striker Bala Devi

An ACL injury ruled Bala Devi out of the Asian Cup, but she's confident that India will pull through to the quarterfinal

FPJ Web DeskUpdated: Saturday, January 22, 2022, 04:37 PM IST
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Bala Devi remains India's only female footballer to sign a professional contract in Europe's top-flight after she had signed for Scottish club Rangers | Photo: Twitter/ Rangers FC

Indian women's football path-breaker N Bala Devi feels the team has enough quality to do well in the ongoing AFC Asian Cup and secure a maiden qualification to next FIFA World Cup.

Bala Devi remains the country's only female footballer to sign a professional contract in Europe's top-flight. She represented the Scottish club Rangers.

India were held to a goalless draw by lower-ranked Iran in their tournament opener and now faces a must-win game against Chinese Taipei, but the 31-year-old striker, who has missed the tournament due to her recovery from a surgery, remains optimistic.

"I have confidence in our squad and what they can achieve. I am positive about our chances, especially because we are playing at home," she told FIFA.com.

"Can we qualify for the World Cup? I think so. It's been tough for the last two or three years to test ourselves in competitive matches. But I feel our level is high enough to compete and that we have enough quality to make it through."

An ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) injury cut short Bala Devis' time in Glasgow and also ended her hopes of leading India's attack at the Asian Cup.

"I would have loved to have played in this Asian Cup," she said.

"But I am really excited and happy that the tournament is being hosted in India, and I'm proud of my country for bringing this tournament here." She is considered an inspiration by Indian girls dreaming to make a career out of playing football.

"When I grew up, there was no women's football available to watch," she said.

"I never saw a single women's match, so I had no female heroes. We actually weren't able to watch much football at all - even men's.

"But I remember around the 2002 World Cup there was a poster of Ronaldo, Ronaldinho and Beckham in a shop near to my house, and that picture alone inspired me. So (if India qualify), I could see a Women's World Cup having a very big impact.

"Fortunately, for girls who love football, things have improved a lot. Now we have so many more opportunities and inspirational players to look up to. I really admire the likes of Marta and Megan Rapinoe," she said.

The Manipuri added, "On the skill and talent front they are up there with the best of all time. More than that, though, I admire their character to carry their teams, bring visibility to women's football and do what's best for the sport.

"It's great for young girls to have players like that to look up to. In India, reaching a World Cup would be so important for that next generation, and for me too! I definitely want to play in one." Bala Devi, meanwhile, has exceeded expectations in her recovery from the injury and hopes to be back playing as early as next month.

"I'm really happy to have had the experience abroad," she explained.

"We'd never had a women's player from India going to play professionally in Europe before, so this was an important step and I was very happy to be that first player. I feel that I gained a lot.

"But it's been tough too because I haven't been able to see my family for two years, so I think I will stay here in India for some time. The Indian women's league is coming up soon and I plan to play in that. But after some time playing here, I hope I can return to Europe again."

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