Against all odds, this 22-year-old dynamo from Muggowal, nestled in Punjab’s Hoshiarpur district, etched her name in history by accomplishing what many only dream of—scoring against the formidable ‘Samba Team’ of Brazil. Her incredible feat has positioned her as the first Indian player to net a goal in the prestigious UEFA women’s league.
Currently donning the colours of the Cypriot First Division club Apollon in the UEFA league, Manisha is not just a standout in her club, she’s also a proud pillar of the Indian women’s national team. Her journey from the fields of Muggowal to the grand stages of UEFA is nothing short of remarkable.
In an exclusive conversation with Sports Champ Magazine, Manisha Kalyan opens up about her journey, her aspirations, and the path she envisions for herself in the footballing world. She shares insights into her relentless pursuit of excellence, fuelled by the unwavering support from her roots and mentors.
Behind every extraordinary athlete, there stands a guiding force—a coach, a mentor, a teacher—who recognises raw talent and shapes it into something extraordinary. Manisha’s story echoes this sentiment, as she acknowledges the pivotal role played by her sports teachers. Their keen eye and unwavering support sowed the seeds for her rise, inspiring her to dream big and work relentlessly toward her goals.
As India witnesses the meteoric rise of this football prodigy, Manisha Kalyan stands not just as a trailblazer but as a beacon of hope for aspiring footballers across the nation. Her story is not just about scoring goals; it’s about breaking barriers, defying odds, and inspiring generations to pursue their passions with unwavering dedication.
This story is from the January 2024 edition of Sports Champ.
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