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‘Why Indian women could play football World Cup before men’
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‘Why Indian women could play football World Cup before men’

The article profiles Aditi Chauhan, the first Indian woman to play in the English football league, highlighting her journey from a childhood influenced by martial arts and sports to becoming a prominent figure in Indian football. It describes her early exposure to sports through family members and her transition from basketball to football after being encouraged by a coach. Aditi became India's top goalkeeper and participated in international competitions, including the 2015 Asian Football Awards. Despite facing challenges such as the lack of a professional women's league in India and visa restrictions preventing her from signing with professional teams, she pursued sports management and eventually joined West Ham Ladies. The piece emphasizes her contributions to promoting women's football and her current role as a TV expert during the World Cup.

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Times of India logoTimes of IndiaNeodvisenSredinaDejstva 85Objektivnost 70pred 6 urami
‘Why Indian women could play football World Cup before men’

The article profiles Aditi Chauhan, the first Indian woman to play in the English football league, highlighting her journey from a childhood influenced by martial arts and sports to becoming a prominent figure in Indian football. It describes her early exposure to sports through family members and her transition from basketball to football after being encouraged by a coach. Aditi became India's top goalkeeper and participated in international competitions, including the 2015 Asian Football Awards. Despite facing challenges such as the lack of a professional women's league in India and visa restrictions preventing her from signing with professional teams, she pursued sports management and eventually joined West Ham Ladies. The piece emphasizes her contributions to promoting women's football and her current role as a TV expert during the World Cup.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): While the article discusses the broader context of women's participation in sports and the development of football in India, which can be seen as a political issue related to gender equality and national sports policies, the framing remains balanced. It presents Aditi Chauhan's personal achievements

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 70): Factuality is high as the article accurately describes Aditi Chauhan's career achievements and background, aligning with cross-source consensus. Objectivity is lower due to the article's focus on her personal story and success, which may present a more positive and inspirational narrative than a pur

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