Maymol Rocky

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Maymol Rocky
Personal information
Full name Maymol Nedugadan Rocky
Date of birth (1984-05-19) 19 May 1984 (age 39)
Place of birth Angamaly, [1] Kerala, India
Position(s) Right Back
International career
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2001–2007 India
Managerial career
2017 India Women (assistant)
2017–2021 India Women
2023 India U20 (women)
2023 India Women (assistant)

Maymol Rocky (born 19 May 1984) is an Indian football manager and former footballer [1] and currently the head coach of the India women's under-20 football team. She was the first female coach to be appointed the head coach of India women's national football team. [2]

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Career

Maymol started her sports career in Athletics. She also developed a love for football, and in 2000 represented Goa in the National Championships. [3] The next year, Maymol made her International debut for the Indian Women's Senior Team as a right back. [4] Her first international tournament was Asian Football Confederation Women's Championship 2001 held in Chinese Taipei when she was only 17 years. Maymol continued playing till 2012.

As a coach, Maymol and an AFC ‘A’ Coaching Certificate and is also an instructor for the AIFF ‘D’ License Instructors Course. Before, being appointed as the head coach of the Indian Senior Women's National Team, the All India Football Federation had tasked Maymol with the role of coaching the junior teams from 2012, after which she graduated to the senior ranks as an assistant coach. [4]

Maymol works with the Sports Authority of Goa as a football coach, when she is not with the Indian Teams on coaching duty.

Her first assignment as head coach of the Indian women's team was the 2018 COTIF Tournament. On 19 July 2021, Maymol resigned from the post of Indian Women's head coach citing personal reasons. [5]

In January 2023, she was appointed the head coach of the India women's under-20 football team. [6]

Honours

Manager

India Women

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References

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