New Delhi: India staging the Under-17 Women's World Cup in 2021 will play a significant role in boosting the image of the game among girls, says Sara Booth, the head of FIFA's women's football competitions.
Speaking at an e-summit organised by Football Delhi on Monday, Booth said Delhi will feel the "positive impact" of hosting a World Cup and lauded the state association's collaborative effort with the national federation to improve infrastructure for women's development.
Indian player Dalima Chhibber said only a 'better culture' can uplift women's football and felt things were looking much better than what it was before.
"We need to develop the culture of girl's football at the club level as well as school and college level. Participation of girls in football have significantly grown in Delhi in the last few years and with new competitions, more girls will be encouraged to play football which was not the case when I started to play football in Delhi," said Dalima.