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Nita Football Academy

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Nita Football Academy
Full nameNita Football Academy
Short nameNFA
Founded2011; 13 years ago (2011)
StadiumVarious
OwnerNita Football Trust
ChairmanSubrat Das
Head coachPratima Biswas
LeagueIndian Women's League
Odisha Women's League
WebsiteClub website

Nita Football Academy is an Indian women's professional football club and academy based in Radha Damodarpur, Cuttack, Odisha. It is the first private residential football academy of Odisha, dedicated to promoting football among underprivileged girls. They are the current champions of the Odisha Women's League and Khelo India State Championships U-17. Many of the academy students have represented at sub-junior, junior, and senior national levels. They finished runners-up in the 2023–24 season of the Indian Women's League 2, which enabled promotion to the top tier Indian Women's League.[1][2][3]

Academy

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Established in 2011, Nita Football Academy was founded by the Nita Football Trust with the mission of promoting football, particularly among underprivileged girls. The academy is affiliated to Cuttack District Athletic Association, Football Association of Odisha (FAO), and were conditionally accredited as an Advanced Private Residential Academy by the All India Football Federation (AIFF).[4][5] Its headquarters are located at Dhabaleswar Institute of Polytechnique, Radha Damodarpur, Khuntuni, near Cuttack, and they will be playing the Indian Women's League 2024-25 at the iconic Birsa Munda Athletic Stadium, Rourkela as their home ground. The academy has girls in under-19, under-17, and under-15 categories training under supporting coaches, administrative staff, matron, hostel facilities, full-fledged canteen, physiotherapist, ambulance services, on-call doctor and an advanced gymnasium. The academy also takes care of the player’s education by providing facilities in the technical education and in nearby school and colleges. The academy also operates in Puri to train students using the infrastructure facilities of Puri Zilla School.

Squad

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[6] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK India IND Sakro Hembram
2 DF India IND Pipili Mohanty (captain)
3 DF India IND Pratima Bangal
4 DF India IND Joshna Lakra
7 FW India IND Babita Kumari
8 MF India IND Roshni Tigga
9 FW India IND Sushmita Kumari
14 FW India IND Priya Rui Das
16 MF India IND Deblina Bhattacharjee
19 MF India IND Provati Barla
21 GK India IND Malti Kumari
23 DF India IND Kranti Oraon
24 FW India IND M. Roshni
26 MF India IND Lalita Boypai
27 DF India IND Naina Kumari
No. Pos. Nation Player
30 DF India IND Nishima Kumari
31 GK India IND Anisha Oraon
33 FW India IND Anju
34 DF India IND Kavita
35 FW India IND Sikha Malik
36 DF India IND Mamta Kumari
GK India IND Susmita Pun
DF India IND Manisa Panna
DF India IND Jabamani Tudu
DF India IND Pragyan Kishan
DF India IND Ambruta Nayak
MF India IND Janhabi Kishan
FW India IND Yumnam Kamala Devi
FW India IND Sonia Ekka

Honours

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References

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  1. ^ "Sreebhumi FC, Nita Football Academy earn promotion to IWL". AIFF. Retrieved 29 May 2024.
  2. ^ "Nita Football Academy (NFA) makes history, qualifies for coveted Indian Women's League (IWL) 2024-25". The Financial Express. Retrieved 30 May 2024.
  3. ^ "Sreebhumi FC, Nita Football Academy earn promotion to IWL". Football Counter. Retrieved 30 May 2024.
  4. ^ "NITA FOOTBALL ACADEMY". All India Football Federation. Retrieved 10 February 2024.
  5. ^ "NITA FOOTBALL ACADEMY". Nita Football Academy. Retrieved 10 February 2024.
  6. ^ "IWL 2 2023-24". AIFF. Retrieved 28 May 2024.
  7. ^ "OWL 2023-24: OGP Club, Sports Odisha post wins". Orisports. Retrieved 4 January 2024.
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