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Six Xavierites Shine as Goa University Women’s Football Team Secures Podium Finish at West Zone Championship


Written by Intern Rency Gomes ||Team Allycaral 

Six Xavierites have brought pride to their institution as members of the Goa University Women’s Football Team, which secured third place at the West Zone Inter University Football Championship held in Rewa, Madhya Pradesh.
Representing St. Xavier’s College, Mapusa  in the university squad were:


1. Elena Pereira (SYBCOM)
2. Simran Narvekar (TYBCOM)
3. Saniya Pednekar (TYBA)
4. Geuel D’Souza (FYBCOM)
5. Vidhita Gadekar (FYBCOM)
6. Tanvi Parulekar (TYBCOM)

Adding to the pride, Worrel D’Souza, Assistant Professor in the Department of BCA at St. Xavier’s College, served as the Assistant Coach and Goalkeeping Coach for the Goa University team, playing a crucial role in the squad’s successful campaign.

The achievement highlights the growing strength of women’s football in Goa and reflects the dedication, teamwork, and sporting excellence of these young athletes on the inter-university stage.

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Costa Rican Coach Amelia Valverde Appointed to Guide India Women’s Football Team at AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026


Written by Intern Rency Gomes, Team Allycaral Sports Desk

The All India Football Federation (AIFF) is set to finalise a short-term contract with Costa Rican coach Amelia Valverde to guide the Indian women’s football team at the AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026, scheduled to be held in Australia from March 1 to 21. The decision is expected within the next 48 hours.

Valverde, 39, is likely to work alongside current head coach Crispin Chhetri, who successfully led India to qualification for the continental tournament following a historic victory over FIFA Women’s World Cup regulars Thailand. The AIFF’s move aims to strengthen the team’s tactical preparation while maintaining continuity within the coaching setup.

India have been drawn into a challenging Group C that includes world No. 7 Japan. Despite the tough draw, a quarterfinal finish would keep India in contention for qualification to the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup, making the Asian Cup a crucial campaign for the national side.

Amelia Valverde brings strong international credentials to the role. She previously coached the Costa Rica women’s national team and guided them to notable draws against Spain and South Korea at the FIFA Women’s World Cup. More recently, she enjoyed domestic success in Mexico, winning league titles with Monterrey Femenil, further enhancing her reputation as a tactically astute and experienced coach.

The AIFF views Valverde’s appointment as a strategic step to provide the Indian team with global exposure and advanced tactical insight ahead of the high-stakes tournament, while ensuring stability through the continued involvement of Crispin Chhetri. The upcoming Asian Cup is expected to play a defining role in shaping the future of Indian women’s football on the international stage.

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SFA’s Maiden IWL Qualification Marks a New Dawn for Goan Women’s Football: Armando Colaco


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral Sports Desk

The Sesa Football Academy Senior Women’s Team has created a landmark moment in Goan football by securing its first-ever qualification for the 9th Indian Women’s League. Their entry marks the return of a Goan team to the national stage after three years, and positions SFA among the only five Goan clubs to have ever competed in the prestigious league. Having already established themselves as the reigning Vedanta Women’s League champions, their commendable third-place finish in the IWL 2 set the foundation for qualification. With the Indian Arrows withdrawing, and through the persistent efforts of Dr. Caitano Fernandes, President of the Goa Football Association, SFA earned their place in the 16-team competition.

The achievement arrives at a promising time for women’s football in India, where the U17, U21, and senior national women’s teams have all qualified for the AFC Champions Cup. For Goa, SFA’s entry into the IWL opens a vital pathway for local players to gain exposure, visibility, and opportunity at the national level. Navin Jaju, CEO of Vedanta Sesa Goa, expressed pride in the team’s rapid progress, acknowledging that their journey serves as inspiration for many young athletes.

Dronacharya Awardee and former India and SFA coach Armando Colaco described the qualification as more than a sporting accomplishment. For him, it signals the revival of women’s football in Goa. He recalled a time when the women’s game had strong grassroots presence in the state, which gradually faded over the years. The recent successes of SFA, he believes, have reignited that lost momentum. Colaco praised the technical ability, discipline, and temperament of the young players, viewing this milestone as the beginning of a new phase for Goan football rather than a conclusion of past efforts.

Colaco also highlighted SFA’s important role in rebuilding a sustainable ecosystem for women’s football. He emphasized that women’s football must not be regarded as a benevolent side venture but as a high-performance sporting avenue deserving of strategic investment. In this journey, the continued support of Vedanta Sesa Goa has been instrumental in stabilizing and growing the women’s football structure in the state, particularly through their contributions to the Women’s League in Goa.

Looking ahead, Colaco believes that if SFA sustains its current momentum, it has the potential to become a national reference point for women’s football development. As the SFA Senior Women’s Team prepares to enter the IWL, expectations rise not just for their performance but for the broader impact they may have on Goan football. The moment, he says, belongs to the players, the academy, and to every young girl dreaming of pursuing football professionally. For him, this is not only a moment of qualification but a moment of revival—one that calls on the entire football community to support the SFA team in ushering in a true Goan sunrise.