In a landmark moment for Indian women’s football, the Blue Tigresses have been drawn alongside Japan, Vietnam, and Chinese Taipei in Group C for the upcoming AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026.
The official draw was conducted at the Sydney Town Hall on Tuesday, placing India in a challenging pool of regional heavyweights.
This marks the first time India has qualified for the continental tournament on merit, having secured its spot through a gritty win against higher-ranked Thailand in the recent qualifiers held from June 23 to July 19. In the previous edition, India’s participation came by default as the host nation.
The competition is set to be fierce, with Japan—the third-place finisher in the 2022 edition—and Vietnam holding top-tier rankings in the FIFA Women’s list. Chinese Taipei, known for its technical style, rounds off the group, promising thrilling contests ahead.
India joins a diverse roster of 12 qualified teams, including hosts Australia, defending champions China, runners-up Korea Republic, and DPR Korea. With strong contenders in each pot, the road ahead will test India’s tactical depth and resilience.
As excitement builds for the 21st edition of Asia’s premier women’s football tournament, fans and analysts alike will watch closely as India prepares to face its most formidable challenge yet.