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Meghalaya Joins Group C in Junior Girls’ National Football Championship 2026-27
✍️ Highland Post
🗓 17 Aug 2026, 08:18 PM
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Meghalaya’s junior girls football squad has been placed in Group C of the National Football Championship for the 2026-27 season, setting the stage for a competitive group‑stage campaign.
The Junior Girls’ National Football Championship for the 2026-27 season has announced the group allocations, with Meghalaya’s team assigned to Group C. The group stage will feature a round‑robin format, allowing each team to play against all other teams in the same group.
Meghalaya’s squad will face a mix of opponents from across the country, offering the players a chance to showcase their skills on a national platform. The allocation was decided during the championship’s official draw held earlier this week.
Officials from the All India Football Federation (AIFF) confirmed that the tournament will proceed as scheduled, with group matches slated to begin in the coming weeks. Meghalaya’s coaching staff expressed enthusiasm about the opportunity to compete at this level.
The team’s participation marks a significant milestone for women’s football in the northeastern state, highlighting the growing emphasis on grassroots development and talent identification.
Meghalaya’s squad will face a mix of opponents from across the country, offering the players a chance to showcase their skills on a national platform. The allocation was decided during the championship’s official draw held earlier this week.
Officials from the All India Football Federation (AIFF) confirmed that the tournament will proceed as scheduled, with group matches slated to begin in the coming weeks. Meghalaya’s coaching staff expressed enthusiasm about the opportunity to compete at this level.
The team’s participation marks a significant milestone for women’s football in the northeastern state, highlighting the growing emphasis on grassroots development and talent identification.