Indira Gandhi AS&E

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Indira Gandhi AS&E
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Full nameIndira Gandhi Academy for Sports and Education
Founded2017;7 years ago (2017)
LeaguePondicherry Women's League
Website Club website

Indira Gandhi AS&E is an Indian women's association football club based in Puducherry, that competes in the Pondicherry Women's League. They competed in the second edition of the Indian Women's League. [1] [2]

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History

Indira Gandhi AS&E joined the IWL in 2017 and was formed with core squad of the Jeppiaar Institute F.C which competed in the inaugural edition of IWL in 2016. [3] They both compete in the Pondicherry Women’s League, the state league of Puducherry. [4]

Team records

Seasons

YearLeagueTop Scorer(s)
PWDLGFGAPtsPos.Player(s)Goals
2017–18 610582936Pradeepa Sekar3

Honours

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References

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