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Former football skipper alleges sexual harassment

May 13, 2016 10:03 IST
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Chaudhary has made several shocking revelations in her book, including several cases of sexual and mental harassment by officials

Sona ChaudharyFormer India women's football team captain Sona Chaudhary, has made serious allegations against the sport's administrators in her recently launched book.

She said the female players were treated badly during her playing days.

Chaudhary, who claims to have played for India between 1994 and 1998, has made the allegations in her book titled 'Game in Game'. The book is written in Hindi.

She recalled how the women were treated back then.

Chaudhary, on Thursday, revealed that her recently launched book is based on 90 per cent facts and 10 per cent fiction.

Chaudhary has made several shocking revelations in her book, including several cases of sexual and mental harassment by the officials against the women footballers.

"I have not accused any specific person or organisation, I have brought out the deficiencies in the system. How the women footballers were treated badly, how they were given accommodation during tournaments and during tours, what kind of diets they were given, how they fought the odds," said Chaudhary.

She, however, denied that the women players had to pretend that they had relationship among themselves as lesbians to escape sexual harassment from officials.

"It is a wrong statement I have not written that in my book. I had said that it was a game played within the game of football," she said.

Talking more about the book, she said: "Today we have a support system in the game. But in our time we didn't. I have written about the things that are spoiling the system. We have suffered a lot as players but I don't want the same for upcoming players. Whatever hardships we faced during our time, I have penned it in my book".

Chaudhary, who began her career in 1994 and became Haryana's best player, joined the women's football team in 1995 and was appointed as the captain in a year's time.

Sources in All India Football Federation (AIFF) said that they are first finding out whether she played for India and if she didn't, the governing body will take strict action against her.

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