The football fraternity of India was on cloud nine on Wednesday after the sports ministry gave a clearance to both men's and women's team to participate in the upcoming Asian Games.
The continental event will be held in Hangzhou, China, starting from September 23. The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) had earlier refused to clear the Indian football teams for the Asian Games on the ground that they were not ranked in the top-8 in Asia.
The All India Football Federation (AIFF) then made an appeal to the Sports Ministry to allow the men's and women's sides to take part in the prestigious event.
After the news of India getting the clearance came to light, national senior team head coach Igor Stimac, who had earlier asked for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's intervention, expressed his gratitude towards the authorities and stated that he will be using the upcoming King's Cup in Thailand to prepare the players for the Asian Games. "Let's not forget to give special and big thanks to sports minister Anurag Thakur and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, to our general secretary Shaji Prabhakaran and especially to our president, Kalyan Chaubey for great efforts they put so that we can celebrate today.