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SSB star duo dreams for Indian women’s football team call-up

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Bhubaneswar (Odisha), May 11 (ANI): The duo of Dular Marandi and Ranjita Devi are two women who dream of making it to the national side on the back of their strong performances for SSB FC in the Indian Women’s League.

Having netted five goals for her team, captain Dular Marandi hails from the Dumka district in Jharkhand. The orphaned girl comes with big dreams in her eyes and is trying to showcase her football skills through the IWL.

“I want to play for India someday which is my ultimate goal. I have scored goals but that is my job, if I do not score then there will be no motivation in the team. I just want to play well and represent India, I have seen players playing with the Indian jersey which aspires me to be a better footballer,” she said.

“I always wanted people to recognize me and my talent and make my name in football that is how football happened to me. My family always supported me but due to lack of money, many of my dreams were shattered”.

While Dular is still accepting the fact of running her family as both of her parents passed away at an early age, she also wants to be recognized by the people for her talent.

“Back home, I do not have anyone except my brother, both of my parents died when I was young. He has told me to play and concentrate on my game, he will manage the home by working at a local firm,” Dular informed.

The SSB skipper is playing her second season of IWL and has the responsibility of leading lead the team throughout.

“We always focus on our strengths and weakness, which help us in our next game. We support each other in every aspect as we know everyone is working hard to give us the proper facilities to train. We want to utilise those and keep working hard,” she quipped.

Meanwhile, Ranjita Devi, who comes from the Bishnupur district in Manipur, is an asset to the team as she leads from the front.

“I used to watch my seniors play the game, and that is how the interest began. I did not know how to play but still managed to learn. When I was in class three, one fine day my teacher asked me to participate in the grassroots programme, and I immediately said yes. 20 girls were selected in which I went to play. Since the start, my father supported me a lot, which I will never forget,” Ranjita said.

Ranjita, along with Dular, shared her struggles of not having a father to motivate her during her formative years.

“My father expired but whatever I am today, I owe it to him. He always used to tell me to play and perform well and create a name for myself, which I am trying to do,” she said.

While Ranjita had been called up to the Blue Tigresses squad for an International Friendly against Hong Kong and Indonesia in 2019, she could not play because of an injury. She still hopes to represent her country one day.

“I have been in the camp for India, but due to my injury, I could not participate in the matches. I am working hard to fulfil my dream, which is to play for India again,” she expressed with a smile.

Ranjita is playing as a forward in the ongoing season and she shared her experience of playing 4 seasons to date.

“IWL is a life-changing tournament because if we perform well, everyone will notice us, and we will be appreciated and might get a chance to play for India,” she added.

“Football is that part of my life which gives me peace, I forget every stress in my life. That is a part of my life that I want to carry on forever,” Ranjita smiled. (ANI)

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Bhubaneswar (Odisha), May 11 (ANI): The duo of Dular Marandi and Ranjita Devi are two women who dream of making it to the national side on the back of their strong performances for SSB FC in the Indian Women's League.

Having netted five goals for her team, captain Dular Marandi hails from the Dumka district in Jharkhand. The orphaned girl comes with big dreams in her eyes and is trying to showcase her football skills through the IWL.

"I want to play for India someday which is my ultimate goal. I have scored goals but that is my job, if I do not score then there will be no motivation in the team. I just want to play well and represent India, I have seen players playing with the Indian jersey which aspires me to be a better footballer," she said.

"I always wanted people to recognize me and my talent and make my name in football that is how football happened to me. My family always supported me but due to lack of money, many of my dreams were shattered".

While Dular is still accepting the fact of running her family as both of her parents passed away at an early age, she also wants to be recognized by the people for her talent.

"Back home, I do not have anyone except my brother, both of my parents died when I was young. He has told me to play and concentrate on my game, he will manage the home by working at a local firm," Dular informed.

The SSB skipper is playing her second season of IWL and has the responsibility of leading lead the team throughout.

"We always focus on our strengths and weakness, which help us in our next game. We support each other in every aspect as we know everyone is working hard to give us the proper facilities to train. We want to utilise those and keep working hard," she quipped.

Meanwhile, Ranjita Devi, who comes from the Bishnupur district in Manipur, is an asset to the team as she leads from the front.

"I used to watch my seniors play the game, and that is how the interest began. I did not know how to play but still managed to learn. When I was in class three, one fine day my teacher asked me to participate in the grassroots programme, and I immediately said yes. 20 girls were selected in which I went to play. Since the start, my father supported me a lot, which I will never forget," Ranjita said.

Ranjita, along with Dular, shared her struggles of not having a father to motivate her during her formative years.

"My father expired but whatever I am today, I owe it to him. He always used to tell me to play and perform well and create a name for myself, which I am trying to do," she said.

While Ranjita had been called up to the Blue Tigresses squad for an International Friendly against Hong Kong and Indonesia in 2019, she could not play because of an injury. She still hopes to represent her country one day.

"I have been in the camp for India, but due to my injury, I could not participate in the matches. I am working hard to fulfil my dream, which is to play for India again," she expressed with a smile.

Ranjita is playing as a forward in the ongoing season and she shared her experience of playing 4 seasons to date.

"IWL is a life-changing tournament because if we perform well, everyone will notice us, and we will be appreciated and might get a chance to play for India," she added.

"Football is that part of my life which gives me peace, I forget every stress in my life. That is a part of my life that I want to carry on forever," Ranjita smiled. (ANI)

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