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"Never Imagined That...": Aditi Chauhan Reflects On Her Retirement From Football
"Never Imagined That...": Aditi Chauhan Reflects On Her Retirement From Football

NDTV

time18-07-2025

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  • NDTV

"Never Imagined That...": Aditi Chauhan Reflects On Her Retirement From Football

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. During a successful international career, Chauhan, who caught everyone's attention after being signed up by West Ham United for the Women's Super League in England in 2015, donned the India jersey 57 times and, among others, was part of the senior teams that won the SAFF Women's Championship in 2012, 2016 and 2019. She has also won gold medals at the South Asian Games. But it wasn't just the highs that defined her career. After suffering two ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) injuries, Chauhan fought her way back to the field to reclaim "something personal". "Last year when I came back from my second ACL and played the IWL, my whole reason for coming back... was to find that joy again. I didn't want to leave football on a sour note with an injury," said the former India shot stopper. "There were other goalkeepers playing. So, I had to again earn that spot in starting 11... I knew that once I'm back on the field, I'll earn my number one spot. And I did." She spent two seasons with West Ham before returning to India in early 2018, and then joined Gokulam Kerala FC for the 2019-20 Indian Women's League (IWL). At the domestic level, Chauhan won the IWL title with Gokulam Kerala FC in 2019-20 and 2021-22 besides reaching the semi-finals of the AFC Women's Club Championship and securing a third-place finish. She led a young team from the bottom of the table to a top-three finish in the IWL. But even as she performed at the highest level, retirement loomed. "I felt as long as I'm playing, I'll always compete for number one spot. And that means that no one else will be able to... So that was also a part of that decision to kind of step aside and let the young guns take it from here," she added. Asked about the national women's team qualifying for the AFC Asian Cup recently, she said, "I truly believe we can make it to the World Cup if we have the right planning and on-ground execution of things. This is the result of the preparation that we did for the Asia Cup and I think it is beautiful." Her initiative 'SheKicks' is committed to building a professional ecosystem for young female footballers in the country. "If I had the right professional setup around me, I wouldn't have to retire... I don't want a youngster to feel that way. That they didn't have the right resources, that's why they couldn't achieve their full potential," she said.

'For The Fun Of The Game': Aditi Chauhan Reflects On Dream Career Following Retirement
'For The Fun Of The Game': Aditi Chauhan Reflects On Dream Career Following Retirement

News18

time18-07-2025

  • Sport
  • News18

'For The Fun Of The Game': Aditi Chauhan Reflects On Dream Career Following Retirement

Last Updated: The shot-stopper, who has 57 caps for the Blue Tigresses, reminisced on her 17-year career, which she termed unimaginable at the beginning of the journey. Former Indian goalkeeper Aditi Chauhan, who called time on her decorated career on Thursday, reflected on her journey in the sport following her decision to hang up her gloves. The shot-stopper, who has 57 caps for the Blue Tigresses, reminisced on her 17-year career, which she termed unimaginable at the beginning of the adventure. 'Playing football, I didn't know there was a national team first of all. So I started because of the fun of the game," she opened up. 'When I started, I never imagined that, you know, everything that I achieved," the 32-year-old continued. 'It was not even a dream that I could imagine," the custodian said. Chauhan, who played for Women's Super League side West Ham in 2016, was part of the Indian national team that won the SAFF Women's Championship in 2012, 2016, and 2019. Chauhan expressed her desire to give back to the game by helping mold the next generation of players starting at the grassroot level. 'I would love to. These last few years also, I've been mentoring the other goalkeepers. I enjoy that role," she said. '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. Chauhan also touched upon the challenges she faced during her stint on the sidelines due to ACL injuries twice over and what kept her going through he testing phase. 'Last year when I came back from my second ACL and played the IWL, my whole reason for coming back was to find that joy again. I didn't want to leave football on a sour note with an injury," she said. 'There were other goalkeepers playing. So, I had to again earn that spot in starting 11… I knew that once I'm back on the field, I'll earn my number one spot. And I did." After a two-year stint at West Ham, she returned to India in early 2018 and joined Gokulam Kerala FC for the 2019-20 Indian Women's League. She led Gokulam Kerala FC to victory in the Indian Women's League in 2019-20 and 2021-22, reached the semi-finals of the AFC Women's Club Championship, and secured a third-place finish at the domestic level. 'I felt as long as I'm playing, I'll always compete for number one spot. And that means that no one else will be able to… So that was also a part of that decision to kind of step aside and let the young guns take it from here," she added. 'If I had the right professional setup around me, I wouldn't have to retire… I don't want a youngster to feel that way. That they didn't have the right resources, that's why they couldn't achieve their full potential," she said. view comments Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

India's trailblazing goalkeeper Aditi Chauhan announces retirement from football
India's trailblazing goalkeeper Aditi Chauhan announces retirement from football

The Print

time17-07-2025

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  • The Print

India's trailblazing goalkeeper Aditi Chauhan announces retirement from football

'Thank you, football — for shaping me, testing me, and carrying me through. After 17 unforgettable years, I'm retiring from professional football with deep gratitude and pride,' Aditi wrote in a social media post on Thursday. The former India women's team goalkeeper, 32, now wants to work off the pitch and build a 'stronger pathway and ecosystem' for the next generation. New Delhi, Jul 17 (PTI) Exactly a decade after becoming the first Indian woman to play professional football in Europe, the trailblazing Aditi Chauhan has decided to announce her retirement from the game after a career spanning 17 years. 'This game gave me more than just a career; it gave me an identity. From chasing a dream in Delhi to carving out my own path all the way to the UK, where I pursued my Master's in Sports Management and played for West Ham United – I walked a road with no clear map. 'I never had to choose between education and passion. I fought hard to do both, and that balance has defined me,' she added. During a successful international career, Aditi, who caught everyone's attention after being signed up by West Ham United for the Women's Super League in England, donned the India jersey 57 times and, among others, was part of the senior teams that won the SAFF Women's Championship in 2012, 2016 and 2019. 'I gave everything to the game — my focus, my fire, my body — all in pursuit of that No. 1 jersey for India. But behind the highlights were the quiet battles: the fear of the unknown, the pressure to justify that my path was valid, and the persistent question from society – 'How would you possibly make a living playing football?' 'And then, the injuries. Coming back not once, but twice from ACL injuries, I believe I set an example for other players that one could overcome anything with mental courage. The pain, the doubt, the silence – it was a battle I had to win from within.' She spent two seasons with West Ham before returning to India in early 2018, before joining Gokulam Kerala FC for the 2019-20 Indian Women's League. At the domestic level, Aditi won the Indian Women's League (IWL) title with Gokulam Kerala FC in 2019-20 and 2021-22 besides reaching the semi-finals of the AFC Women's Club Championship and securing a third-place finish. 'What I'm most proud of as a professional athlete is the consistency. Across 17 years, I kept coming back — through setbacks, through injuries, through every doubt — and earned the No. 1 spot time and again.' 'My parents stood by me, picked me up when I needed, pushed me when I slacked a bit. Everything that I am, the things I've been able to achieve have been possible because of my mom, who's quietly just ridden this crazy ride with me and I can't thank god enough for giving her as my mom.' In her final season, she played a key role for the newly-promoted Sribhumi FC, helping the Kolkata-based side to a third-place finish in the IWL. As she steps away from the pitch, Aditi said she still has 'plenty left in the tank to give to the sport' that made her the person that she is today. 'As I now step into life beyond the pitch, I carry that belief with me – not as a player anymore, but as someone committed to building a stronger pathway and ecosystem for the next generation. 'My second half is about giving back to the game that gave me everything,' Aditi wrote. 'The formula remains the same: dream big, believe in yourself, and put in the work,' she signed off. PTI AH AM AH AM AM This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

Aditi Chauhan, first Indian woman to play professional football in Europe, retires at 32
Aditi Chauhan, first Indian woman to play professional football in Europe, retires at 32

Time of India

time17-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Aditi Chauhan, first Indian woman to play professional football in Europe, retires at 32

Aditi Chauhan (AIFF Photo) Aditi Chauhan, the first Indian woman to play professional football in Europe, has announced her retirement after a 17-year career at age 32. The former Indian national team goalkeeper aims to focus on developing better opportunities for future generations in football. "Thank you, football -- for shaping me, testing me, and carrying me through. After 17 unforgettable years, I'm retiring from professional football with deep gratitude and pride," Aditi wrote in a social media post on Thursday. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! "This game gave me more than just a career; it gave me an identity. From chasing a dream in Delhi to carving out my own path all the way to the UK, where I pursued my Master's in Sports Management and played for West Ham United – I walked a road with no clear map. "I never had to choose between education and passion. I fought hard to do both, and that balance has defined me." Aditi represented India 57 times and was part of three SAFF Women's Championship winning teams in 2012, 2016, and 2019. "I gave everything to the game — my focus, my fire, my body — all in pursuit of that No. 1 jersey for India. But behind the highlights were the quiet battles: the fear of the unknown, the pressure to justify that my path was valid, and the persistent question from society - 'How would you possibly make a living playing football?'" She further wrote. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 11 Foods That Help In Healing Knee Pain Naturally Undo "And then, the injuries. Coming back not once, but twice from ACL injuries, I believe I set an example for other players that one could overcome anything with mental courage. The pain, the doubt, the silence - it was a battle I had to win from within." Her European journey included two seasons with West Ham before she returned to India in 2018. She later joined Gokulam Kerala FC, winning two Indian Women's League titles in 2019-20 and 2021-22. "What I'm most proud of as a professional athlete is the consistency. Across 17 years, I kept coming back, through setbacks, through injuries, through every doubt, and earned the No. 1 spot time and again." "My parents stood by me, picked me up when I needed, pushed me when I slacked a bit. Everything that I am, the things I've been able to achieve have been possible because of my mom, who's quietly just ridden this crazy ride with me and I can't thank god enough for giving her as my mom." In her final season, she played for Sribhumi FC, helping the Kolkata team secure third place in the IWL. "As I now step into life beyond the pitch, I carry that belief with me – not as a player anymore, but as someone committed to building a stronger pathway and ecosystem for the next generation. "My second half is about giving back to the game that gave me everything. "The formula remains the same: dream big, believe in yourself, and put in the work." Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!

India's Trailblazing Goalkeeper Aditi Chauhan Announces Retirement From Football
India's Trailblazing Goalkeeper Aditi Chauhan Announces Retirement From Football

NDTV

time17-07-2025

  • Sport
  • NDTV

India's Trailblazing Goalkeeper Aditi Chauhan Announces Retirement From Football

Exactly a decade after becoming the first Indian woman to play professional football in Europe, the trailblazing Aditi Chauhan has decided to announce her retirement from the game after a career spanning 17 years. The former India women's team goalkeeper, 32, now wants to work off the pitch and build a "stronger pathway and ecosystem" for the next generation. "Thank you, football -- for shaping me, testing me, and carrying me through. After 17 unforgettable years, I'm retiring from professional football with deep gratitude and pride," Aditi wrote in a social media post on Thursday. "This game gave me more than just a career; it gave me an identity. From chasing a dream in Delhi to carving out my own path all the way to the UK, where I pursued my Master's in Sports Management and played for West Ham United – I walked a road with no clear map. "I never had to choose between education and passion. I fought hard to do both, and that balance has defined me," she added. During a successful international career, Aditi, who caught everyone's attention after being signed up by West Ham United for the Women's Super League in England, donned the India jersey 57 times and, among others, was part of the senior teams that won the SAFF Women's Championship in 2012, 2016 and 2019. "I gave everything to the game — my focus, my fire, my body — all in pursuit of that No. 1 jersey for India. But behind the highlights were the quiet battles: the fear of the unknown, the pressure to justify that my path was valid, and the persistent question from society - 'How would you possibly make a living playing football?' "And then, the injuries. Coming back not once, but twice from ACL injuries, I believe I set an example for other players that one could overcome anything with mental courage. The pain, the doubt, the silence - it was a battle I had to win from within." She spent two seasons with West Ham before returning to India in early 2018, before joining Gokulam Kerala FC for the 2019-20 Indian Women's League. At the domestic level, Aditi won the Indian Women's League (IWL) title with Gokulam Kerala FC in 2019-20 and 2021-22 besides reaching the semi-finals of the AFC Women's Club Championship and securing a third-place finish. "What I'm most proud of as a professional athlete is the consistency. Across 17 years, I kept coming back — through setbacks, through injuries, through every doubt — and earned the No. 1 spot time and again." "My parents stood by me, picked me up when I needed, pushed me when I slacked a bit. Everything that I am, the things I've been able to achieve have been possible because of my mom, who's quietly just ridden this crazy ride with me and I can't thank god enough for giving her as my mom." In her final season, she played a key role for the newly-promoted Sribhumi FC, helping the Kolkata-based side to a third-place finish in the IWL. As she steps away from the pitch, Aditi said she still has "plenty left in the tank to give to the sport" that made her the person that she is today. "As I now step into life beyond the pitch, I carry that belief with me – not as a player anymore, but as someone committed to building a stronger pathway and ecosystem for the next generation. "My second half is about giving back to the game that gave me everything," Aditi wrote. "The formula remains the same: dream big, believe in yourself, and put in the work," she signed off.

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