Meet Aditi Chauhan: First Indian to win ‘Woman In Football’ award

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Aditi Chauhan continues to be an inspiration for aspiring women footballers as she became the first Indian to win the ‘Women in Football Award’ at the third Asian Football Awards in London.

The 23-year-old goalkeeper created history three months ago when she became the first Indian to feature in a FA Women’s Premier League club after being signed up by West Ham Ladies. (ALSO READ: Delhi lady takes India to EPL)

The Delhi girl handed herself the perfect birthday present, which she celebrated a day later on Friday.

Speaking to Times of India, Chauhan said, “This award is all worth it. Getting this award at Wembley is a fairytale, especially for some one who comes from a country that has no league for women. It was not easy to pursue a career in football. I am thankful to West Ham and my family for all the support.”
The awards are supported by the English Football Association (FA) and the Asian Football Project to recognise the achievements of British Asians in Football.

Chauhan, who hails from Delhi, had represented India in the Asian Games and in the SAFF Championships.

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