AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2022: Pitches have been significantly upgraded, says Praful Patel

The D.Y. Patil Stadium, the venue of the Final on February 6, has seen renovation of floodlights while the pitch has been upgraded to meet international standards.

President of the All India Football Federation Praful Patel with the AFC Women’s Asian Cup India 2022 Trophy; Credit: AFC
By Karthik Raman | Jan 10, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

The AFC Women’s Asian Cup India 2022 Local Organising Committee (LOC) has expressed its readiness to stage Asia’s marquee women’s national team competition that kicks off in 10 days. The All India Football Federation (AIFF) President and LOC Chairman Praful Patel shared the tournament’s preparations leading up to the first match day on January 20th. Praful Patel said: “All facilities to be used for the prestigious AFC Women’s Asian Cup India 2022 are ready. Special care has been taken to make sure the best women footballers in Asia are provided with world class infrastructure across the three venues and also the training sites.”

“The pitches at all venues have been significantly upgraded to support modern football. Other facilities including dressing rooms, media tribunes, broadcast compounds and hospitality areas have been refurbished. In Pune, new floodlights with LED panels have been installed. And now, we cannot wait for the teams to come to India and play their best game.”

The AFC Women’s Asian Cup India 2022 will be played in three stadiums at the D.Y. Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai, the Mumbai Football Arena in Mumbai and the Shri Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex in Pune with all three venues and training facilities spruced up.

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Tournament’s preparations

Over in Pune, new training facilities were reconstructed for the AFC Women’s Asian Cup India 2022 while the pitch at the Shri Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex has been upgraded, and new floodlights installed. Two additional practice pitches have also been constructed to cater to the tournament. Apart from that the team dressing rooms, hospitality areas and the media tribune have been upgraded, according to a press release.

The D.Y. Patil Stadium, the venue of the Final on February 6, has seen renovation of floodlights while the pitch has been upgraded to meet international standards. Meanwhile, the Navi Mumbai Sports Association (NMSA) Training Ground and the Yashwant Rao Chavan Ground in Navi Mumbai have revamped their team dressing rooms and both training grounds have been upgraded with new and modern facilities.

Additionally, two training grounds have been built at the CIDCO Centre of Excellence in Navi Mumbai – increasing the training pitches to six for the teams in the tournament. The pitch at the Mumbai Football Arena stadium, the venue of six matches, has also been upgraded as well as the dressing rooms, hospitality area, referee rooms and media tribune, further underlining the LOC’s commitment to provide teams with the best facilities.   

Asia’s leading 12 teams will battle for the top honours in the showpiece with the top five finishers joining 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup co-hosts Australia at the global finals.





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