The subsequent version of the Indian Women’s League (IWL) will kick begin on April 25, the All India Football Federation (AIFF) determined throughout its League Committee assembly on Monday.
AIFF additionally determined to permit groups to recruit three international gamers with a most of two allowed on the sector at a time.
The assembly was chaired by Lalnghinglova Hmar over video conferencing on Monday.
Secretary General Shaji Prabhakaran was current within the assembly, together with committee members M Satyanarayan, Kiran Chowgule, Reginold Varghese, Amit Chaudhuri and Caitanno Fernandes.
“The Committee, in its first order of the day, decided that the Hero Indian Women’s League shall start from April 25, 2023,” AIFF mentioned in a launch.
“The Committee took this decision to ensure there was enough gap between the Hero IWL and the Hero 27th Senior Women’s National Football Championships 2022-23.
“…the Committee took a decision to increase the number of foreigners to three, with a maximum of two allowed on the pitch at the same time. This was considered after clubs had requested the same.” In IWL, 16 groups can be cut up into two teams. The high 4 groups from every group will qualify for the knockout stage. The high eight sides will get direct slots in subsequent season’s Hero IWL, which can be performed on a home-and-away format.
The committee additionally determined to incorporate East Bengal within the IWL this season after a lot deliberation, within the curiosity of growing and rising the league. The IFA had requested that East Bengal be thought of for inclusion this season.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com