Published 18:28 IST, October 19th 2024
Many people in Nepal recognised me but some asked me if I was team coach: Bala
The 34-year-old Devi scored her 50th international goal to become the first Indian woman footballer to do so in India's 5-2 win over Pakistan in a group match on Thursday.
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Long-serving Indian woman footballer Ngangom Bala Devi shared a humorous incident related to her popularity, recounting that fans in Nepal asked her if she was coach when she arrived in Himalayan nation for SAFF Women's Championship, despite being leing striker of national team.
34-year-old Devi scored her 50th international goal to become first Indian woman footballer to do so in India's 5-2 win over Pakistan in a group match on Thursday.
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"When I arrived in Nepal, many people recognised me. Some even asked if I was coming as a coach. Some players from anor team still wanted me on field as a player," Devi told -aiff.com.
"I started playing for India back in 2005, and while atmosphere within team has changed over years, support and affection everyone shows me are overwhelming," said player who is often known as 'goal machine' of Indian women's football team.
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"I feel proud to have continued playing for so many years and to still be loved by fans. It’s a great feeling to play in a foreign country and gain new experiences in game." Her milestone was celebrated not only by Indian fans but also by local supporters at Dasharath Stium here, as crowd honoured her with a standing ovation after match.
Bala is not only known for her goals but also for creating history. In 2020, she became first Indian woman footballer to sign a professional contract with a European club. She joined Rangers WFC, women's team of Scottish club Rangers FC, marking a significant milestone in Indian football.
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"I feel proud to score 50 goals for India. It was a very special moment for me," said Manipuri player who h dedicated her 50th goal to her far.
Talking about milestone goal, she said, "Whatever strategy coach and players decide for set-pieces, we stick to it. Who takes kick depends on situation, wher it’s from right or left.
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"At that moment, I felt I should take kick, and Manisha came over and said, 'Di, you take it.' I asked her to just touch ball, and I went in for shot. Manisha's pass was perfect, with spot-on accuracy, and ball went in." Bala was returning to action after nearly a 10-month hiatus due to injury-related issues. She was last seen in action during AFC Olympic Qualifiers Round 2 against Uzbekistan in November 2023.
"I have been involved with football all my life, so I know how to keep my mentality strong when I am injured. And I always try to push myself a little extra during training sessions, focusing on maintaining my fitness.
"A lot of people have supported me along way, especially coach Santosh. After my injury, I didn’t have confidence to play, but he created a comfortable environment in Goa that helped me regain it." Bala said her time at Rangers taught her invaluable lessons in fitness and professionalism.
"I h good experience in Europe. Indian women's football is growing and we can see now players are going abro to play after me.
"AIFF has also been very supportive, and women's department is putting in a lot of effort for us. If this level of support continues, we can achieve great things and go a long way." Asked how would she described her career in one word, Bala said, "I call it 'She Power' because I work hard from morning till evening. I take care of myself and manage my household, it's all hard work. Nothing comes easy."
18:28 IST, October 19th 2024