Aditi demands action as Indian women’s historic football match only streamed on Thai YouTube channel
India edged Thailand 2-1 to earn a historic berth in the 2026 AFC Asian Cup.
India edged Thailand 2-1 to earn a historic berth in the 2026 AFC Asian Cup.
India edged Thailand 2-1 to earn a historic berth in the 2026 AFC Asian Cup.
Popular footballer Aditi Chauhan had all the right things to say as fans of Indian football rejoice over the historic qualification of the senior women's team to the AFC Asian Cup.
A day after India's 2-1 win over Thailand, which earned them a direct qualification to next year's AFC event to be held in Australia, the All India Football Federation (AIFF) announced a reward of $50,000 for the team.
While the timely cash award is encouraging, goalkeeper Aditi has urged the policymakers to think bigger. "I really hope this massive result FINALLY brings more attention, investment," Aditi posted on X, also called Twitter.
"It’s about time that the women’s team matches get broadcast on National TV. Can’t believe we had to watch the team make history on a YouTube channel of another country," said the 32-year-old.
Aditi was the first Indian woman to play competitive football in the English top flight. She represented West Ham United Ladies for two seasons, starting with 2015. Aditi also represented Kozhikode-based Gokulam Kerala in the Indian Women's League.
While all matches of the Indian women's cricket team are telecast on Star Sports and JioStar, it is quite difficult to access the international games of the women's national football team.
India's crucial match against Thailand, played at the Chiang Mai Stadium, was not available on TV. It was streamed live on Changsuek's YouTube Channel and Thai Women's Football's Facebook Page.
Sangita Basfore scored twice, one in each half, to give Crispin Chettri-coached India the big win over Thailand. The draw for the AFC Asian Cup will take place in Sydney on July 29.