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Aditi Chauhan becomes first Indian Player to play in England

| | Aug 19, 2015, at 03:18 am
New Delhi, Aug 18 (IBNS) Aditi Chauhan has created history int he history of country's football as she became the first Indian player to play in England.

“I am excited and elated to be here. This is what happiness and the big stage feels like. The quality of Football is competitive here and I hope it helps me evolve as a Player," she said.

Aditi Chauhan who has also represented Indian Women’s Senior National Team and  recorded a stellar feat when she became the first Indian National to play for an English Club is emotional and to some extent, nervous.

The spindly Goalkeeper has been an integral part of the Indian Women’s Senior National Team setup having been part of the Gold medal winning Team in SAFF 2012 and has represented India in the AFC Qualifiers and in the U-19 age groups too. Aditi last represented the Indian Women’s National Team in Asian Games 2014, which were held in Incheon, South Korea.

The 23- year- old wrote history on Aug 16 when she donned the Red of West Ham Ladies and played in the Hammer’s first Team against Coventry City, in the third tier of Women’s Football in England called as the FA Women’s Premier League Southern Division.

Not only that, Aditi also featured as a second half substitute in West Ham’s 10-0 win over Shanklin LFC in their last pre-season friendly.

Albeit the West Ham Ladies tasted a 5-0 defeat against Coventry City with a debutant Aditi in goal, the Indian shot-stopper sternly believes that, “Hard work along with preparation and a stable mind can open locked doors with an enticing future.”

Acknowledging the fact that it was the All India Football Federation which lay the path to her success, Aditi said, “It is always a pleasure to represent India. And I want to thank the AIFF for helping me come on the International Stage by enabling me to participate in numerous International matches.”

Commenting on the Indian eve’s talent, First Team Manager of the West Ham Ladies Marc Nurse said, “After seeing Aditi train, it was clear to me that she has the ability to do really well here at West Ham United Ladies. She has impressed very well in the training sessions and a number of Players and Coaches have mentioned her fantastic attitude as well as her ability.”

“I have no doubt that she will adjust to this league and help us (West Ham Ladies) achieve success in the future,” Marc told www.the-aiff.com

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