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Didn't know that a national women's football team existed when I started out: Aditi Chauhan

Didn't know that a national women's football team existed when I started out: Aditi Chauhan

NEW DELHI: Aditi Chauhan says she didn't know that a national women's football team existed in India when she kicked the ball for the first time.
Nearly two decades later, she retires as a trailblazer, having become the first Indian woman to play professional football in Europe.
"Playing football, I didn't know there was a national team first of all. So I started because of the fun of the game," the 32-year-old recalled in an interview with PTI Videos.
"When I started, I never imagined that, you know, everything that I achieved...it was not even a dream that I could imagine," she said.
Chauhan is not entering full-time coaching immediately but is open to helping out the next generation of players achieve their goals in top-flight football and for that, she is pursuing professional courses.
The former India women's team goalkeeper, who has announced her retirement from the game after a career spanning 17 years, during which time she has won many laurels with the national team as well as with her clubs, now wants to focus on developing new players.
"I would love to. These last few years also, I've been mentoring the other goalkeepers. I enjoy that role," she said.
She's completed her goalkeeping level 1 coaching course and wants to do more.
"I don't want to commit that I want to get into coaching. But yes, I would definitely like to help out," the former India women's number one custodian said.
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