The All India Football Federation (AIFF) celebrated the best in Indian football on Friday, presenting awards to deserving athletes and coaches. Lallianzuala Chhangte, the dynamic winger for Mumbai City FC and a prominent figure in the Indian national team, was awarded the prestigious Male Player of the Year. Chhangte’s recent contract extension with Mumbai City FC, securing his services until the end of the 2026/27 season, reflects his significant contributions to the club.
The Female Player of the Year honor went to Indumathi Kathiresan, a seasoned midfielder who represents Odisha FC in the Indian Women’s League (IWL) and plays a crucial role in the national team’s midfield. At 30 years old, Indumathi continues to be a force to be reckoned with on the pitch, displaying exceptional skill and experience.
The award for the Most Promising Player of the Year was bestowed upon David Lahlansanga, a young talent who plays for I-League champions Mohammedan Sporting. This recognition highlights Lahlansanga’s potential and the bright future he holds in Indian football.
Khalid Jamil, the astute coach of Jamshedpur FC, was honored with the Best Male Coach of the Year award, acknowledging his tactical prowess and ability to lead his team to success. In the women’s category, Shukla Dutta, a former Indian player who currently coaches the India U-19 team, was awarded the Best Female Coach of the Year. Dutta’s success in guiding the U-19 team to victory at the SAFF U-19 Championships solidified her position as a respected leader and coach.
These awards serve as a testament to the dedication, hard work, and talent within Indian football. The AIFF’s recognition of these individuals motivates them to continue pushing boundaries and striving for excellence, inspiring the next generation of footballers in the country.