New Delhi: All India Football Federation's (AIFF) General Secretary Kushal Das has announced that having a women's team is now compulsory as part of the licensing criteria for all the clubs.
However, Das has clarified that it is not the case in A or B level as of now, but it is surely a start to promote women's football in the country.
"In our licensing criteria, we have put in the criteria for the clubs that they must have a women's team. Although it's not in the A or B level, at least it's a beginning," AIFF's official website quoted Das as saying.
"Hopefully, like our youth development program, which started off slowly, then picked up the pace and is now doing quite well, the same thing will happen with women's football and more and more clubs will field teams in our national competition, the Hero IWL," he added.
Kushal Das also said that the federation is now putting more focus on the women's football in the country and he hopes the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup next year will help to promote the sport in the country.