India’s Jyoti Chouhan renews contract with WFC Dinamo Zagreb

Football
Published 11.08.2023
India’s Jyoti Chouhan renews contract with WFC Dinamo Zagreb

Indian soccer participant Jyoti Chouhan renewed contract with Croatian Club WFC Dinamo Zagreb for another season on Friday.

The extension of Chouhan’s contract comes after her ‘continued good performance during a second edition of the Elite Women’s Trials’, a launch stated.

The trials have been organised by the Women in Sports Forum in affiliation with the AMPL Foundation & Football Players’ Association of India (FPAI).

Chouhan had joined the Croatian membership within the first version of the trials held final 12 months in June.

The second version of the trials witnessed 27 ladies soccer gamers auditioning for 5 golf equipment from Australia and two from Europe.

“The head coaches of Western United FC Melbourne, Adelaide United FC, Perth SC, WFC Dinamo Zagreb of Croatia and Marbella FC of Spain had come down to AIFF’s National Centre of Excellence in Kolkata at the end of June to conduct the trials,” the discharge knowledgeable.

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Chouhan is the primary Indian ladies participant to have netted a hat-trick in top-flight soccer when she achieved the feat this 12 months in May, scoring for WFC Dinamo Zagreb in opposition to ZNK Agram within the Croatian league.

“Last season was a learning one and eye opener for me while this season I am looking to do my best to take the team higher up the table and push for glory,” Chouhan stated.

The head coach and sports activities director of ZNK Dinamo Zagreb stated the membership would wish to help the 23-year-old after her performances within the first season.

“I am very pleased to see Jyoti being called up for the National camp after her performance at Dinamo last season,” she added.

“This is exactly what we aim to achieve in Women in Sports by having Indian sportspeople play at the highest level they can,” Sanaya the founding father of Women in Sports stated.