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India women's national under-20 football team

Women's under-20 national association football team representing India


Summary

Women's under-20 national association football team representing India

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NameIndia Women's U-20
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FIFA TrigrammeIND
NicknameThe Blue Fillies
AssociationAll India Football Federation
ConfederationAsian Football Confederation (Asia)
Sub-confederationSAFF (South Asia)
CoachJoakim Alexandersson
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First game0–4
(Goa, India; 19 April 2002)
Largest win18–0
(Chonburi, Thailand; 24 October 2018)
Largest loss18–0
(Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; 12 November 2008)
Regional nameFIFA U-20 Women's World Cup
2ndRegional nameAsian Cup
2ndRegional cup apps4
2ndRegional cup first2002
2ndRegional cup bestQuarter final (2004)
3rdRegional nameSAFF Championship
3rdRegional cup apps5
3rdRegional cup first2018
3rdRegional cup bestChampions (2022, 2024)
typeWomen

| Sub-confederation = SAFF (South Asia) | Asst. Coach = (Goa, India; 19 April 2002) (Chonburi, Thailand; 24 October 2018) (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; 12 November 2008)

The India women's national under-20 football team represents India in international women's under-20 football in the AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup and the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup. It is controlled by the AIFF.

History

FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup

FIFA organised U20 women's world cup in 2002 for the first time, and for qualification from Asian teams, only the finalist from AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup is allowed to enter into the tournament, which was also the same criteria for the next edition and since 2006 the top three teams from AFC U19 championships would be allowed to enter into U20 world cup. India failed to qualify for the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup as they failed to be finalist in any AFC U19 Championships till 2017 edition.

AFC U-19 Women's Championship

The AFC U-19 Women's Championship serves as a qualifying competition for the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup. For first three edition from 2002, it had been organised on every even years, and in all those three championships India participated. After 2006 Championship, it had been organised on every odd years since 2007 and coincidentally India failed to qualify for the Championships since then.

India hosted the inaugural AFC U-19 Women's Championship in 2002. India U-19 failed to advance beyond group stage, finishing third in group. Indian girls lost to eventual champions Japan by 9−0 and South Korea by 4−0, only had a win against Guam by 6−0 but did not help much to move forward.

In next edition of championship held in China, India done well to reach quarter finals, winning against Hong Kong by 2−1, Singapore by 1−0 and a loss against Chinese Tapei by 0−3, and reaching the quarter final, their FIFA U20 Worldcup dream was shattered as was knocked out by North Korea by 0−10.

For 2006 edition the qualification round started for AFC U19 Women's Championship, where India easily qualified, defeating Kyrgyzstan by 7−0 and Bangladesh by 9−0 which was their biggest win that time. 2006 AFC U-19 Women's Championship saw India finishing bottom of group, consisting of Asian heavyweights South Korea, North Korea and Japan, defeated by all these three team by huge goal difference of 11−0, 14−0 and 6−0 respectively. That's the last time India made it into the group stage of the AFC U-19 Women's Championship.

At the 2007 qualification India lost two games in the group stage against Myanmar by 1−2 and Thailand by 1−5 which cost the AFC Championships for the first time in 2007 edition. Similar fate was in 2009 qualification tournament which was worse than before as India lost all the group matches and the worst performance came against Australia, where the Australian girls defeated the Indian by a huge 18−0, thus their biggest defeat till now. Next four edition, the girls seen similar scenario with zero luck to enter in the championships. For 2019 AFC U-19 Women's Championship India faced Pakistan, Nepal and Thailand in round 1 at the 2019 Championship qualification where they won two match defeating Pakistan by 18−0 which is their biggest win till now and host Thailand by 1−0 and a defeat by Nepal with 0−2, but India failed to move to round 2 courtesy of their head-to-head result against Nepal. While Thailand, Nepal and India finished on three points, the goal difference between just these three teams were counted, which left Thailand at the top with a +2 goal difference, while India and Nepal were tied at -1, due to this, the head-to-head result between India and Nepal came into play again, and Nepal go through and India left behind.

SAFF U-18 Women's Championship

2018 SAFF U-18 Women's Championship, at Bhutan, is the inaugural edition of the SAFF U18 championships being organised by SAFF on every even years to align with the AFC U19 Championships and FIFA U20 Worldcup. It's a preparatory tournament for the South Asian teams for AFC U19 championship qualification round. India thrashed host Bhutan and Maldives by 4−0 and 8−0 respectively in the group matches, reaching to the semi-finals they lost to Nepal through penalty shoot-out by 1−3 as the full-time ended in a 1−1 tie, thus their dream of first SAFF u18 champion ended here but they won the third place in the tournament by defeating Bhutan again by a solitary goal.

SAFF U-19 Women's Championship

The 2024 SAFF U-19 Women's Championship is the fifth edition of the SAFF U-18/19/20 Women's Championship, an international football competition for women's under–19 national teams organized by SAFF. On 07 February 2024, India beat Nepal 4–0 to enter SAFF U-19 Women's Championships final and shared the title in the final with Bangladesh.

Recent results and fixtures

The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.

;Legend

2025

  • Lhingdeikim
  • Pooja
  • Said
  • Nongmeikapam
  • Nachaeva
  • Pavlova
  • Perminova
  • Egamberdiyeva
  • Raul
  • Dekanbaeva
  • Nongmeikapam
  • Raul
  • Sillay
  • S. Singh
  • Nongmeikapam
  • Toijam
  • Raul
  • Pooja
  • Talasbayeva
  • Aldanazar
  • Nongmeikapam
  • Kayenpaibam
  • Pooja
  • Bekkozhina
  • Pooja

2026

Coaching staff

Recent call-ups

Competitive record

FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup

India has never qualified for the under-20 women's world cup, but had come close to qualify in 2004 where they needed to qualify for finals but ended up getting knocked out in quarterfinals.

FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup recordHost/YearResultPositionPldWD*LGFGAGDTotal0/120 Titles
CAN 2002 to
COL 2024Did not qualify
POL 2026To be determined

AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup

India was the first nation to host AFC U-20 women's championship. In that edition, they failed to progress to the knockouts stage as they finished below South Korea and Japan. However, in the next edition India qualified for the quarterfinals, but were thrashed 10–0 by North Korea. In the next edition, which was also the last time they played this tournament, India suffered massive defeats as they finished bottom of their group of four teams with -31 as goal difference.

AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup recordQualification recordHost/YearResultPositionPldWD*LGFGAGDPldWD*LGFGAGDTotal4/120 Titles10307958−49321531488880
IND 2002Group Stage7th3102613−7No Qualification
CHN 2004Quarterfinal8th4202314−11
MAS 2006Group Stage7th3003031−312200160+16
CHN 2007Did not qualify4202137+6
CHN 20094004138−37
VIE 20113201104+6
CHN 20135203225−23
CHN 2015310246−2
CHN 2017201115−4
THA 20193201192+17
UZB 2022CancelledCancelled
UZB 2024Did not qualify3210141+13
THA 2026Qualified321080+8
AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup HistoryYearRoundScoreResult
2002Round 10–4Loss
6−0Won
0–9Loss
2004Round 12–1Won
1–0Won
0–3Loss
Quarter-final0–10Loss
2006Round 10–11Loss
0−14Loss
0–6Loss

SAFF U-18/U-19/U-20 Women's Championship

SAFF U-18/U-19/U-20 Women's Championship recordHost/YearResultPositionPldWD*LGFGAGDTotal5/72 Titles2012266410+54
BHU 2018Semi-final3rd4301141+13
BAN 2021Runners-up2nd530292+7
IND 2022Champion1st4301132+11
BAN 2023Group stage3rd3111133+10
BAN 2024Champion1st4211152+13
BAN 2025Did not participate
NEP 2026Participated by India U17 team
  • DNP : Did not participate
  • DNQ : Did not qualify

Pink Ladies U20 Youth Cup

  • Pink Ladies U20 Youth Cup – 2nd out of 4 teams (Pink Ladies Cup).

Overall competitive records

|- ! scope="row" style="text-align:left;"|AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup |- ! scope="row" style="text-align:left;"|AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup Qualification |- ! scope="row" style="text-align:left;"|SAFF U-20 Women's Championship |- ! Total |}

Head-to-head record

OpponentPldWDLGFGAGDWin %Total

References

References

  1. "Asian Women u19 2006".
  2. "Asian Women U-19 Championship 2004".
  3. "Asian Women U-19 Championship 2002".
  4. "Asian Women U-19 Championship 2004".
  5. "Asian Women U-19 Championship 2006".
  6. "Asian Women U-19 Championship 2007".
  7. "Asian Women U-19 Championship 2009".
  8. "India bs pakistan 2019 AFC qualification". AIFF.
  9. "NEPAL BEAT INDIA 2-0 IN AFC U-19 WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFIERS". AIFF.
  10. "INDIA UPSET THAILAND 1-0 IN AFC U-19 WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFIERS". AIFF.
  11. "INDIA ROUT BHUTAN 4-0 IN SAFF U-18 WOMEN'S U-18 CHAMPIONSHIP OPENER". AIFF.
  12. "INDIA THRASH MALDIVES 8-0 TO BOOK SPOT IN SAFF U-18 WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP SEMIFINAL". AIFF.
  13. "INDIA LOSE TO NEPAL IN SAFF U-18 WOMEN'S C'SHIP SEMIFINAL AFTER HEARTBREAKING PENALTY SHOOTOUT". AIFF.
  14. "INDIA U-18s DEFEAT BHUTAN TO FINISH THIRD IN SAFF CHAMPIONSHIP". AIFF.
  15. "Pti".
  16. PTI. "SAFF U-19 Women's final: India face gritty Bangladesh in summit clash".
  17. (23 October 2025). "India U20 women's head coach Joakim Alexandersson names 23-member squad for Kazakhstan friendlies". AIFF.
  18. "Asian Women U-19 Championship 2004".
  19. "Asian Women u19 2006".
  20. (29 January 2026). "23-member Indian squad leave for Pokhara to play SAFF U19 Women’s C’ship". [[All India Football Federation]].
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