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In this episode of Eyeway Conversations, host George Abraham sits down with Sunil J. Mathew, the Director of the Indian Blind Football Federation and Chief Coach, along with two exceptional blind women football players, Nirma Thakkar and Shifali Rawat. As India prepares to host the second World Cup of Blind Football in October 2025 in Kochi, this episode delves into the challenges and triumphs faced by the Indian blind football teams on their journey to international success.
Sunil discusses the evolution of blind football in India, the growing interest and participation among visually impaired athletes, and the strategic plans laid out for the upcoming World Cup. He also highlights the importance of early preparation, international exposure, and the need for robust support systems, including government backing and sponsorships, to elevate the sport to new heights.
Nirma and Shifali share their personal experiences of competing on the international stage, including their participation in the IBSA Women's Blind Football Championships and the World Cup in Birmingham. They talk about the physical and mental demands of the sport, the camaraderie with their teammates, and the invaluable lessons learned from playing against some of the best teams in the world.
This episode is an inspiring testament to the spirit of resilience and determination that drives India’s blind football teams. Whether you're a sports enthusiast, an advocate for disability rights, or simply curious about the world of blind sports, this conversation offers deep insights into the lives and dreams of those breaking barriers in the world of football.
Key Takeaways:
Stay connected with the Indian Blind Football Federation to follow the team’s journey as they prepare for the 2025 World Cup. Support the cause by spreading awareness, advocating for better resources, or contributing to their efforts through sponsorship or partnership opportunities.
Tune in to this episode to learn more about the inspiring journey of India’s blind football teams and the impact they are making on the global stage.
In this episode of Eyeway Conversations, host George Abraham sits down with Sunil J. Mathew, the Director of the Indian Blind Football Federation and Chief Coach, along with two exceptional blind women football players, Nirma Thakkar and Shifali Rawat. As India prepares to host the second World Cup of Blind Football in October 2025 in Kochi, this episode delves into the challenges and triumphs faced by the Indian blind football teams on their journey to international success.
Sunil discusses the evolution of blind football in India, the growing interest and participation among visually impaired athletes, and the strategic plans laid out for the upcoming World Cup. He also highlights the importance of early preparation, international exposure, and the need for robust support systems, including government backing and sponsorships, to elevate the sport to new heights.
Nirma and Shifali share their personal experiences of competing on the international stage, including their participation in the IBSA Women's Blind Football Championships and the World Cup in Birmingham. They talk about the physical and mental demands of the sport, the camaraderie with their teammates, and the invaluable lessons learned from playing against some of the best teams in the world.
This episode is an inspiring testament to the spirit of resilience and determination that drives India’s blind football teams. Whether you're a sports enthusiast, an advocate for disability rights, or simply curious about the world of blind sports, this conversation offers deep insights into the lives and dreams of those breaking barriers in the world of football.
Key Takeaways:
Stay connected with the Indian Blind Football Federation to follow the team’s journey as they prepare for the 2025 World Cup. Support the cause by spreading awareness, advocating for better resources, or contributing to their efforts through sponsorship or partnership opportunities.
Tune in to this episode to learn more about the inspiring journey of India’s blind football teams and the impact they are making on the global stage.